Academic Symphony Orchestra of San Vicente
DATE & TIME
January 24, 2026
19:00
PRICE
Not specified
The Academic Symphony Orchestra of San Vicente (OSASV) was founded in 1982 as an innovative initiative to bring symphonic music closer to the province of Alicante. Over more than four decades, the orchestra has established its presence with numerous concerts throughout the province, national tours in regions such as Catalonia, Castilla-La Mancha, and Madrid, and collaborations with ballets of international renown.
Since 2018, OSASV has been led by Pablo Gutiérrez Pastor, under whose baton the ensemble has continued to grow in artistic and musical quality.
Our repertoire is primarily based on classical symphonic works, as well as zarzuelas, lyrical concerts, and more contemporary proposals.
Our mission is to provide southern Valencia with a stable, diverse, and high-quality symphonic program. Each concert reflects our commitment to art, connection with audiences, and pride in being part of our region's cultural fabric.
Pablo Gutiérrez Pastor – Artistic and Musical Director
Born in Alicante in February 1991, Pablo Gutiérrez Pastor holds professional qualifications in Piano and a higher degree in Percussion from the Conservatorio Superior de Música "Óscar Esplá" in Alicante, where he studied under the prestigious tutelage of Professor Joan Iborra and received the Extraordinary Professional Music Award.
He has trained in conducting with renowned maestros such as JosĂ© Miguel Rodilla and Juan JosĂ© Navarro, completing his education in AlmerĂa and Murcia. He has also worked with internationally acclaimed conductors including Mihnea Ignat, Hossein Pishkar, Grigor Palikarov, Ahmed El Saedi, and Enrique GarcĂa Asensio, among others.
He has been invited multiple times by ensembles such as Coral Discantus de Murcia, Coral del VinalopĂł, and Coral de la Universidad de Alicante. Currently, he is also the musical director of the Madrid-based company MaterLĂrica, with which he develops an intense artistic activity featuring performances scheduled across various parts of Spain.
His career highlights include guest conducting roles with ensembles such as the Valencia Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra Toscana Classica, Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina, Orquesta de la Universidad de AlmerĂa, the Georgian State Ballet, and the Russian State Ballet of St. Petersburg (projects carried out with OSASV).
Part I
Mozart. Violin Concerto No. 5
Soloist: JoaquĂn Herrero González
Part II
Mahler. Blumine
Mendelssohn. Symphony No. 3 “Scottish”
Ticket sales:
General admission: €10
Reduced ticket (under 30 and over 65 years): €5
