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Diego Navarro received in Cracow an ovation from more than 4,000 people
28-May-2011 -

 
The director of FIMUCITÉ starred
at the world premiere of the score
for the TV series “Time of Honor”

The Tenerife composer’s passion touched the more than 4,000 people
who attended the fourth Festiwal Muzyki Filmowej celebrated in Cracow
last Sunday. The director of FIMUCITÉ went as a guest conductor for
the word premiere of the score of the TV series “Time of Honor”. 
 
With a spectacular staging in an old tank communist factory, Navarro
conducted the prestigious Ausko Orkiestra Kameralne and the Polish
National Radio Choir and received one of the closest ovations of that
European important event, which made him return to stage even
five times.
  
This new success means a closer cooperation between FIMUCITÉ,
whose fifth edition will be from June 27 to July 2, and the Polish festival.
This collaboration began in 2009 with the aim to strengthen this kind
of events in Europe. The Cracow FMF had Joe Hisaishi, composer of
the score of two recent Japanese animation masterworks, “Princess
Mononoke” and “Spirited Away”, and Navarro himself, the only
Spanish composer invited, as guest composers. The latest was
also congratulated after the concert by the main characters of
“Time of Honor”, considered to be real celebrities in their country.
 
The two main European film music live events continue their alliance
with this exchange of guests, which has already resulted in the First
International Film Music Festivals Circuit, with the vocation to enrich
each other with their projects since the most known composers and
experts of film music have already attended both events.
 
For more info, visit Fimucité's website.


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