Who more and who less, remembers a memorable soundtrack in his life. And it is that, as stated by Constantino Martínez, director of the ‘Film Symphony Orchestra’, make us reminisce “precious moments in which we have laughed, we have cried in the cinema, and also at home with the blanket”.
Now those epics movie soundtracks can also be heard in an auditoriumas Constantino Martínez, director of an orchestra where film music is his thing, points out: “We have African percussion. The orchestra shouts, sings, claps…”, he indicates.
More than half a million people in Spain have revived these masterpieces of cinema in one of its 300 concerts. And this type of concert is becoming more and more in vogue, something that the Vallés Symphony Orchestra also knows. Jordi Cos, its president, points out that “this film music recalls those moments of emotion that is lived in the darkness of the room cinema”.
The orchestra directors couldn’t say if there is a ‘boom’ among the public, but they do point out that “practically the concerts are fulleven from people who may not have seen those movies and are encouraged to do so after the concert”. director of the ‘Film Symphony Orchestra’.
Now that Christmas is approaching, waltzes and the traditional Nutcracker have gotten a competitor: John Williams himselfjoined by Superman and the Avengers into a universe where music is sure to ring a bell.
Source: Lasexta

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