Orfeó Veus Juntes

ORFEÓ VEUS JUNTES

Choir presentation

The public debut of Orfeó Veus Juntes at Christmas 1975, under the direction of Josep Lluís Valldecabres, took place during a period of great vitality for the Valencian choral movement. Since its inception, the Orfeó has regularly performed several concerts a year in Quart de Poblet and other Valencian cities. The Orfeó’s approach to choral music is reflected in its participation in and organization of various solidarity initiatives that combine music with social outreach.
It regularly participates in campaigns sponsored by the Conselleria de Cultura and the Diputació de València, as well as in competitions organized in other Spanish cities.

Throughout its 50 years of existence, Orfeó Veus Juntes has completed concert tours in various European countries, including Italy, Belgium, Hungary, France, Portugal, Germany, and the Czech Republic.

Awards & distinctions

In 2009, the choir presented the show Ressons de Lorca in New York, which combined choral singing with theatrical elements from the works of Federico García Lorca.
In 2010, it premiered the Brazilian music show Estrada do Sol in Quart de Poblet, and in 2011, it presented a concert featuring works by the British band Queen. In 2013, it participated in the exaltation of the Fallera Major de València during a televised show at the Palau de la Música entitled Queen on Fire. In June 2016, it performed the musical Records de Broadway; in 2018, it achieved great success with Un Orfeó de Pel-lícula; and in 2022 and 2023, it once again filled the Auditori Molí de Vila with Nos vamos de Zarzuela and La Movida. In 2024, it presented its tribute to radio with Onda Veus Juntes: Freqüència Improvisada, and in 2025, Orfeó Veus Juntes: 50 anys d’història cantada.

Between 2025 and 2026, Orfeó Veus Juntes plans various concerts and events to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
Recently performed symphonic and choral works include Felix Mendelssohn’s Psalm 42 and John Rutter’s Mass of the Children in 2010, Johann Sebastian Bach’s St Matthew Passion in 2011, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in 2012, Charles Gounod’s St. Cecilia Mass in 2014, Mahler’s Second Symphony (Resurrection) in 2015, Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana in 2017, and Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem in 2022 and 2025.

One of the most significant milestones in the Orfeó’s history was the 1983 establishment of the Quart de Poblet Choral School, aimed at promoting choral music from childhood, which has become a leading children’s choir in the Valencian Community. Since September 2014, the musical director has been Pablo Gimeno Capella.

THE CHOIR DIRECTOR: Pablo Gimeno Capella

Born in Benaguasil (Valencia), he began his musical studies at the age of seven at his hometown’s music school. At age nine, he joined the Escolanía de la Virgen de los Desamparados de Valencia, with which he participated in notable symphonic and choral projects, performing as a boy soloist in W. A. Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte, L. Bernstein’s Mass, and G. Puccini’s Tosca and La Bohème.
He continued his training at the Municipal Conservatory of Valencia, where he studied violin, organ, voice, and choral conducting. Since 2005, he has worked extensively as a conductor, leading groups such as the Coro de Cámara Amalthea, the Coro VOCEARTE, and the Grup Polifònic de Benaguasil. His career has led him to specialize in choral conducting and music pedagogy. Since 2007, he has served as a conductor for children’s choirs and is currently a temporary choral professor at the conservatories of the Generalitat Valenciana.
Since 2014, he has directed the Orfeó Veus Juntes de Quart de Poblet and the Siete Aguas choir. In 2016, he also took over the direction of the Nova Coral de la Unió Musical d’Alaquàs and the Coral de Moncada. He currently combines his choral activities with conducting the Orquesta de l’Amistat de Quart de Poblet and his training as an orchestra conductor at the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Valencia.

Direction: Pablo Gimeno Capella

Spain

Valencia

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Orfeó Veus Juntes

ORFEÓ VEUS JUNTES

Choir presentation

The public debut of Orfeó Veus Juntes at Christmas 1975, under the direction of Josep Lluís Valldecabres, took place during a period of great vitality for the Valencian choral movement. Since its inception, the Orfeó has regularly performed several concerts a year in Quart de Poblet and other Valencian cities. The Orfeó’s approach to choral music is reflected in its participation in and organization of various solidarity initiatives that combine music with social outreach.
It regularly participates in campaigns sponsored by the Conselleria de Cultura and the Diputació de València, as well as in competitions organized in other Spanish cities.

Throughout its 50 years of existence, Orfeó Veus Juntes has completed concert tours in various European countries, including Italy, Belgium, Hungary, France, Portugal, Germany, and the Czech Republic.

Awards & distinctions

In 2009, the choir presented the show Ressons de Lorca in New York, which combined choral singing with theatrical elements from the works of Federico García Lorca.
In 2010, it premiered the Brazilian music show Estrada do Sol in Quart de Poblet, and in 2011, it presented a concert featuring works by the British band Queen. In 2013, it participated in the exaltation of the Fallera Major de València during a televised show at the Palau de la Música entitled Queen on Fire. In June 2016, it performed the musical Records de Broadway; in 2018, it achieved great success with Un Orfeó de Pel-lícula; and in 2022 and 2023, it once again filled the Auditori Molí de Vila with Nos vamos de Zarzuela and La Movida. In 2024, it presented its tribute to radio with Onda Veus Juntes: Freqüència Improvisada, and in 2025, Orfeó Veus Juntes: 50 anys d’història cantada.

Between 2025 and 2026, Orfeó Veus Juntes plans various concerts and events to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
Recently performed symphonic and choral works include Felix Mendelssohn’s Psalm 42 and John Rutter’s Mass of the Children in 2010, Johann Sebastian Bach’s St Matthew Passion in 2011, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in 2012, Charles Gounod’s St. Cecilia Mass in 2014, Mahler’s Second Symphony (Resurrection) in 2015, Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana in 2017, and Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem in 2022 and 2025.

One of the most significant milestones in the Orfeó’s history was the 1983 establishment of the Quart de Poblet Choral School, aimed at promoting choral music from childhood, which has become a leading children’s choir in the Valencian Community. Since September 2014, the musical director has been Pablo Gimeno Capella.

THE CHOIR DIRECTOR: Pablo Gimeno Capella

Born in Benaguasil (Valencia), he began his musical studies at the age of seven at his hometown’s music school. At age nine, he joined the Escolanía de la Virgen de los Desamparados de Valencia, with which he participated in notable symphonic and choral projects, performing as a boy soloist in W. A. Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte, L. Bernstein’s Mass, and G. Puccini’s Tosca and La Bohème.
He continued his training at the Municipal Conservatory of Valencia, where he studied violin, organ, voice, and choral conducting. Since 2005, he has worked extensively as a conductor, leading groups such as the Coro de Cámara Amalthea, the Coro VOCEARTE, and the Grup Polifònic de Benaguasil. His career has led him to specialize in choral conducting and music pedagogy. Since 2007, he has served as a conductor for children’s choirs and is currently a temporary choral professor at the conservatories of the Generalitat Valenciana.
Since 2014, he has directed the Orfeó Veus Juntes de Quart de Poblet and the Siete Aguas choir. In 2016, he also took over the direction of the Nova Coral de la Unió Musical d’Alaquàs and the Coral de Moncada. He currently combines his choral activities with conducting the Orquesta de l’Amistat de Quart de Poblet and his training as an orchestra conductor at the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Valencia.

Direction: Pablo Gimeno Capella

Spain

Valencia

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