About us
Atlántida Chamber
"Atlántida on stage is like a bottle of cava. When you uncork it, you know the cork will come out, but not in which direction, and that's exciting. Every performance by the orchestra is..."


The Atlántida Chamber Orchestra has become one of the leading chamber orchestras in our country. Founded in 2015 by its artistic and musical director, Manuel Tévar, as a training project focused on excellence, it is now recognized as one of the most prominent and promising chamber orchestras in our country.
Currently, the orchestra is made up of a talented and extraordinary first generation of professionals distinguished by their energetic, detailed, and magically fresh performances. From its very beginnings, the orchestra has shone brightly and has been characterized by extraordinary quality, the same quality provided by a craftsmanship that each of the musicians who make up the project has enjoyed in their training. In recent years, the orchestra's soloists have formed their own chamber groups, such as the London Trio and the Atlántida Quintet, offering a very high-quality alternative to the orchestral program.
Following a completely European model, since its creation the orchestra has developed an intense activity in halls and festivals such as the National Music Auditorium, Monumental Theatre, Royal Theatre, Zaragoza Auditorium, Bach Gers Festival, Les clés du classique Festival, Las Piedras Cantan Festival, Noches del Infantado Festival in Guadalajara, Música Con Gusto Festival in Segovia, Ribagorza Festival, and Caja de Ávila Auditorium, among others, as well as tours throughout Spain and France.
Critically acclaimed for its musical personality, quality, and virtuosity, it has become one of the most distinguished chamber orchestras in contemporary music. International soloists such as Antonio di Cristofano, Lorenzo di Bella, Bertrand Giraud, Anna Miernik, Davide Alogna, and Floraleda Sacchi have performed with the orchestra, as well as guest conductors such as Murat Cem Orhan, Bartostz Zurakowski, Giovanni Ferrauto, and Massimo Santaniello.
After performing in recent months at festivals such as the Segovia Music Festival, the COMA Festival and the El Escorial International Summer Festival, the orchestra is preparing for its second season at the National Music Auditorium for the 2024-25 season, in addition to extraordinary concerts at venues such as the Royal Coliseum Carlos III in El Escorial, the Arroyomolinos Auditorium and the Moralzarzal Municipal Theatre, its fifth stable season as resident orchestra of the "La Sierra Musicfest" festival and a tour of Spain and Austria, with its debut at the Mozarteum in Salzburg on December 14, 2025.
