Soundtracks Concert with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Malaga at the Felipe VI Auditorium

The concert ‘Great myths of cinema’ will be conducted by the maestro José María Moreno. Invitations for the concert, which will take place on July 19 at 21:00 hours, can be collected from the 14th at the Centro Cultural Padre Manuel, from 10:00 to 14:00 and from 17:00 to 20:00 hours.
The Estepona Town Hall informs that the Malaga Philharmonic Orchestra (OFM) will open the program of the Estepona Classical Music Festival, with a great concert dedicated to the great myths of cinema.
The Film Night will take place next Saturday, July 19, at 21:00 hours, in the Felipe VI Auditorium, and will feature a selection of soundtracks. Great composers such as John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Ennio Morricone, Alan Silvestri, Henry Mancini and Klaus Badelt will sound with the OFM and the musical direction of maestro José María Moreno.
Invitations for this free concert can be collected from Monday, July 14 at the Centro Cultural Padre Manuel, Calle San Fernando, 2, from Monday to Friday, from 10:00 to 14:00 and from 17:00 to 20:00 hours.
Great Classical Music Concert Program
1. John Williams, Stars Wars. Main theme
2. Hans Zimmer, The Prince of Egypt
3. John Williams, E.T. Main Theme
4. Ennio Morricone, Cinema Paradiso. Love theme
5. John Williams, Jurassic park. Main theme
6. Alan Silvestri, Forrest Gump.
7. John Williams, Superman. March
8. Hans Zimmer, The Gladiator (arr. J. Wasson)
9. Henry Mancini, Moon river
10. John Williams, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
11. Ennio Morricone, The Mission. Suite
12. Henry Mancini, The Pink Panther
13. John Williams, Stars Wars. Imperial March, Darth Vader’s Theme
14. John Williams, Schindler’s List. Main theme
15. Klaus Badelt, Pirates of the Caribbean. The curse of the black pearl
16. John Williams, Indiana Jones (Raiders March)
Conductor, José María Moreno
Philharmonic Orchestra of Malaga
Philharmonic Orchestra of Malaga, Malaga City Hall / Andalusian Government
The Philharmonic Orchestra of Malaga gave its inaugural concert on February 14, 1991. It was born then as Orquesta Ciudad de Málaga, a consortium between the City Council of Málaga and the Junta de Andalucía, and which responded to the conviction that a city like Málaga should have a great symphony orchestra.
At the head of the Orchestra and its project, six chief conductors have stamped their own personality: Octav Calleya, Odón Alonso, Alexander Rahbari, Aldo Ceccato, Edmon Colomer and Manuel Hernández Silva.
Currently, the principal conductor and artistic director is Maestro José María Moreno.
The Orquesta Filarmónica de Málaga has believed it is essential not to limit its activity to the subscription program and has deployed enthusiastic parallel proposals. Along with CD recordings of very diverse repertoires, and with different maestros, we must add two Cycles of Chamber Music, parallel to its subscription symphonic program, its cycle La Filarmónica frente al mar, specially designed for new audiences and young people of special artistic projection and the Joven Orquesta Barroca de Andalucía (JOBA) born in 2010 as a pedagogical project.
The Malaga City Council awarded it the “Malaga Prize” for the best musical work of the year 2001 and Empresa M Capital its Culture Prize, among other distinctions from various entities associated with culture at provincial and national level.
The SGAE awarded the Orchestra a special prize in 2007, in recognition of its work in favor of contemporary Spanish music.
The OFM has been awarded by the Ateneo de Málaga, the Asociación Cultural Zegrí, the Asociación Malagueña de Escritores “Amigos de Málaga” and the Asociación Amigos de la OFM in recognition of its XXV Anniversary. In 2017, the Diputación de Málaga awarded the OFM the Distinction of Honor of the Province for cultural and social development in the province.
It is Resident Orchestra of the International Piano Competition “Premio Jaén” and the Andrés Segovia International Classical Guitar Competition of La Herradura, Almuñécar, Granada.
The Junta de Andalucía awarded it the Bandera de Andalucía de las Artes 2021.






















