Tenerife Launches ‘A Füll with the Symphony’ to Cultivate Young Classical Music Audiences
Santa Cruz de Tenerife – A new concert series, “A Füll with the Symphony,” is set to launch in Tenerife this November, aiming to introduce classical music to a younger generation thru engaging presentations and dynamic performances.The initiative will feature a diverse lineup of presenters and conductors alongside renowned symphonic works.
The series responds to a growing need to broaden access to classical music and cultivate appreciation among younger audiences in the Canary Islands.By pairing accessible hosts with powerful orchestral pieces,”A Füll with the Symphony” seeks to demystify the genre and foster a new wave of concertgoers. The cycle will span several months, culminating in a final performance in April 2026.
The inaugural concert on Thursday, November 26, at 8:00 p.m. will showcase Richard Strauss’s “Macbeth” and Robert Schumann‘s Fourth Symphony, presented by Tenerife composer, singer, and rapper Sara Socas, with guest conductor Nuno Coelho, principal and artistic director of the Symphony Orchestra of the Principality of Asturias.
Looking ahead to 2026, the series will continue on Thursday, February 26, at 8:00 p.m. with musical dissemination podcasters Mario marzo and Nacho Castellanos of “El vomitorio,” alongside guest conductor Pablo González, recently concluding his tenure with the spanish Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra. The program will feature Rosa García Ascot’s “cielo Bajo,” alongside Strauss’s “Don Juan” and “Death and Transfiguration.”
The final installment, on Thursday, April 16, will feature art historian and popularizer miguel Ángel Cajigal, known as El Barroquista, and guest conductor Ariane Matikah, current director of the Wurtemberg Philharmonic in Reutlingen.The performance will include Óscar Colomina i Bosch’s “The Wells of oblivion,” Franz Liszt’s “Hungaria,” and Zoltan Kodaly’s “dances of Galánta.”