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FSO faces the pandemic and returns to the National Auditorium in Madrid at the request of fans.

Nearly a million spectators have seen the FSO sometime. With more than 25 “sold outs”, the tour that should have lasted throughout the spring was cut short by confinement and even today, it remains unfeasible to resume a tour of such magnitude. However, in FSO We don't give up! In response to the numerous requests received, we have scheduled a special concert at the National Auditorium in Madrid, for all those who were unable to enjoy the show. As a scoop, we inform you that tickets are now on sale for this new event that will take place on November 19, in Madrid.

With reduced capacity and all security measures, both in the room and on stage, Constantino Martínez-Orts has prepared a program adjusted to 90' and without rest, as required by the COVID protocol. The “Madrid menu” includes the most notable titles of the tour, in the purest Marvel style, with superheroes, pirates, geniuses and fantastic creatures, who will fight to win the favor of viewers between trips to the future and memories of the past.

At the concert we will take you to the world of “Willow”, the fantastic cult film par excellence or to the universe that Alan Silvestri proposes to us with the OST of “Avengers: Endgame”; We will immerse ourselves in the magical world of the Disney musical “Aladdin” with the music of Alan Menken; We will “kidnap” the public to sail alongside Jack Sparrow on the Black Pearl to the soundtrack of “Pirates of the Caribbean”, composed by Hans Zimmer's disciple, Klaut Badelt; and together we will travel in search of the wild dinosaurs of “Jurassic World”, the recent installment of the mythical saga, directed by JA Bayona.

In this show FSO, We will also embark on a round trip to the future with two films that are masterpieces of their respective eras. Science fiction, which for many began with “Back to the Future” (Alan Silvestri on the scores), will also come from the hand of Christopher Nolan and his already iconic film “Interstellar” whose music was composed by Hans Zimmer. In short, the public will hear two soundtracks separated by a space-time of almost 30 years, but equally masterful.

Along the way, the program will pass through what has been called on numerous occasions as “the best Western in history”, Sergio Leone's classic: “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”. It couldn't be any other way with a soundtrack composed by the great Ennio Morricone, in a moment that will undoubtedly become one of the most emotional of the night. Continuing with the classics, we could not miss “Kings Row”, considered one of the best compositions by Erich Wolfgang Korngold and whose original score for orchestra was requested by the White House for the inauguration of President Reagan, and inspired the John Williams himself for the Star Wars opening theme. Of course, since FSO We will also give a nod to Williams, the composer who made our director Martínez-Orts discover film music, and with him we will travel to the near future in “AI Artificial Intelligence”.

To complete the program, we will be moved by the delicate waltz of “Amélie” composed by Yann Tiersen, in one of the most covered OSTs in the world. And furthermore, since FSO We promise you some final surprise...

From the orchestra and from the office, we continue to prepare to meet again with you, our audience, adapting to the “new normal.” Meanwhile, Constantino's mind does not stop working to design new and surprising programs to offer fans the best film music with the label FSO and the same quality as always.

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