THE TICKETS FOR THE TWO BIG CONCERTS AT AUDITORIUM OF TENERIFE,
CONDUCTED BY MARK SNOW, JOEL MCNEELY AND DIEGO NAVARRO ARE ALREADY AVAILABLE


01/07/2009


Tickets for the two big concerts that FIMUCITÉ 3 has programmed at the Tenerife’s Auditorium this year (24 and 25 of July) are already available via telephone (902-317-327), Caja Directa’s on-line service generaltickets, and Auditorium’s Ticket Office (from Monday to Friday, between 10.00 and 15.00, and between 10.00 and 14.00 on Saturdays).

Both concerts will be the perfect finale for this essential film music appointment, under the baton of composers Mark Snow, Joel McNeely and Diego Navarro, who will conduct the Tenerife Film Orchestra & Choir in these two highly promising musical evenings. Friday 24, at 21.00, Snow will start the first part of the evening, presenting worldwide concert premières of some of his most famous compositions for classic television shows such as “Millenium” or “The X-Files”. The second half of the concert will be conducted by the festival director and main creator of the orchestra, Diego Navarro, with a beautiful selection of works by Jan Kaczmarek for films such as “Quo Vadis”, “War and Peace” or “Finding Neverland”, the score that earned him an Oscar.

This same evening, Navarro will also conduct John Ottman’s themes in a repertoire that will include, among other film scores “Valkyrie” and “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer”. The Festival will also première some pieces of music for the film “Astroboy”, even before the film is released in United State next October.

Saturday 25, the Closing Gala Concert, will have as main appeal The Biomecanic Symphony, a real musical marathon with pieces that Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner, Elliot Goldenthal and John Frizzell composed for the Alien tetralogy, main leitmotif of FIMUCITÉ 3. This program will include Brian Tyler’s Requiem for “Alien Vs. Predator”. Diego Navarro will conduct this first half of the gala, which will start at 20.30.

In the other half of the concert, and as grand finale, composer Joel McNeely will take the lead in a Jerry Goldsmith Tribute, bringing to life at the Auditorium some of the most famous scores of films such as “Poltergeist”, “Planet of the Apes”, “The Omen”, or “Gremlins”.