Ken Follett was visibly moved at the premiere.
Noah Gordon said he was hearing his book.
Iván Macías, the composer who has earned the trust of the great authors of our time to bring musical life to their most cherished works.

Iván Macías has transformed narrative emotion into a distinctive musical voice, capable of generating a new scenic dimension for great stories.
It was no accident. Iván has developed his own method that transcends composition understood as mere dramatic accompaniment: before writing a single note, he studies the emotional architecture of each story and precisely defines the audience’s inner journey.
His scores function as an invisible subtext. The orchestration reveals what the character does not yet dare to say. Each leitmotif—guilt, power, memory, desire—evolves with the plot, creating a language that the audience feels without needing to understand.
The result is music that does not illustrate the story, but rather expands it, sustains it, and gives it scenic depth.
"My work is to translate into music what words cannot express. Each score is an emotional map designed for the audience to feel exactly what the story needs at every moment."







Kevin Killen
Music producer, multiple Grammy Award winner
Josep Colom
National Music Award 1998
Ana Guijarro
Professor and Former Director of the Royal Conservatory of Madrid
André Böke
Musicalzentrale (Germany)
Javier Vallejo
El País
Kevin Killen
Music producer, multiple Grammy Award winner
Josep Colom
National Music Award 1998
Ana Guijarro
Professor and Former Director of the Royal Conservatory of Madrid
André Böke
Musicalzentrale (Germany)
Javier Vallejo
El País
Moguer, 1982. A house where music never stopped. Iván grew up among scores, rehearsals, and the sound of the piano his mother played every day. At four years old, his fingers were already seeking the keys. At thirteen, he obtained his Piano Teacher degree with Honors by unanimous decision and the Honorary End-of-Career Award.
What followed was rigorous training: the conservatories of Huelva, Seville, and the Royal Conservatory of Madrid. Postgraduate studies in piano performance under the direction of Josep Colom—National Music Award winner and his principal pianistic influence—and training with Ana Guijarro, Professor and Former Director of the Royal Conservatory of Madrid. A Master’s degree in Composition for Film and Television at Berklee College of Music. Master classes with great figures of the piano world such as Ferenc Rados, György Sándor, Christopher Elton, and Sequeira Costa.
A private audition with Vladimir Ashkenazy in Lucerne marked a turning point. He was acclaimed at the prestigious Piano aux Jacobins Festival in Toulouse, where critics positioned him as “one of the best European pianists of the moment, with enormous personality and charisma, capable of creating great emotion in the entire audience, which ended up on its feet with an ovation.”
Today he presides over the Primitivo Lázaro Musical Foundation, dedicated to facilitating access to music and promoting the legacy of Spanish music.
Iván Macías works with producers, institutions, and creators who share the same demand: to transform great stories into musical experiences that transcend.
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