Societat Instructiva Unió Musical Tavernes De La Valldigna


Societat Instructiva Unió Musical Tavernes De La Valldigna

HISTORY OF THE BAND

The Banda Sinfónica de la Societat Instructiva Unió Musical of Tavernes de la Valldigna made its debut on Palm Sunday 1883 in Tavernes. The band's first conductor was Lorenzo Sancho.

In 1928 the original band split into two.

In 1939 the two bands merged to once again to form the single group we know today.

The years from 1945 to 1964 were a critical period for the band due to high levels of emigration.

In 1965 the band began its slow recovery and in 1969 Eduardo Arnau Moreno became its conductor. He managed to considerably improve the band's technical level and lead it in Division One of the International Wind Band Contest "City of Valencia" (CIBM).

In 1979 the band took part in Special Division A (the highest category), today the Honorary Division, where they still participate today.

The contest they have entered the most frequently is the Valencia CIBM, taking part in 1915, 1916, 1917, 1930, 1934 and 1945.

The latest prizes they have received at the Valencia CIBM, and other contests, are as follows:

  • 1976 First prize - Division One
  • 1977 Honorable mention - Special B
  • 1978 First prize - Special B
  • 1979 Honorable mention - Special A
  • 1980, 1981 First prize - Special B
  • 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 Honorable Mention - Special A
  • 1986 Third prize - Special A
  • 1989 First prize - Special B
  • 1992 Honorable Mention - Youth Division
  • 1996 First Prize - Honorary Division
  • 2000 First Prize - Honorary Division
  • 2006 Second prize. Aranda de Duero
  • 2007 Second prize. Magallón
  • 2012 Second prize. Aranda de Duero.
The Association currently has 190 member musicians; more than 70 of them are professional musicians who work in conservatories, orchestras and bands across Spain.

On 27 December 2008, in recognition of its 125th anniversary, our band received the Medalla de Oro from the FSMCV.


BIOGRAPHY OF THE CONDUCTOR

Carlos Revert Espí

Carlos Revert Espí was born in Agullent (Valencia). He received his degree in saxophone, tutored by Miguel LLopis, from the Valencia Superior Conservatory of Music.

He attended specialist courses in saxophone with Rafael Sanz, Manuel Miján, Arno Bornkamp, Claude Delangle and Serge Bichon. He has studied harmony, counterpoint, analysis and orchestration with Javier Darias, and harmony and analysis with Luis Blances.

He has studied conducting with Rafael Sanz, Eduardo Cifre, Enrique García Asensio, Manuel Hernández Silva and Denise Ham.

His conducting career began in the "Eduardo Torres" Choir of Albaida. He later went on to conduct the following wind bands: the "Primitiva" of Albaida (second prize in the Cullera Contest, second prize in the Valencia Regional Contest, first prize in the International Wind Band Contest "City of Valencia"), Chella, the Lira Carcaixentina (third prize in the Cullera Contest), the Asociación Musical Canalense, the Lira Castellonenca of Vva. de Castellón (first prize in the Campo de Criptana Contest, second prize in the Valencia CIBM), the Banda Simfònica Unió of Carlet, Agrupació Musical d'Agullent and the Banda Sinfónica Santa Cecília of Requena (first prize in the Minglanilla Contest, 2nd prize and prize for the best conductor in the Magallón Contest).

He has conducted the following orchestras on various occasions: "Ciudad de Elche", "Ciudad de Novelda", "Santa Cecília de Requena", and Orquesta "la Valldigna". He has been invited to conduct the Madrid Municipal Wind Band three times.

He has recorded several wind band music CDs and has collaborated with the CDMC (Center for the promotion of contemporary music) in the release of contemporary music for saxophone.

Throughout his professional career he has divided his time between conducting and teaching saxophone. He has taught in the Conservatories of Ontinyent, Elda, Utiel and Elche.

Since 2011 he has been the principal conductor of the Banda Simfònica de la Unió Musical of Tavernes de la Valldigna.
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