This symphony is inspired on the novel, “The Composer of Storms”, by Andrés Pascual. Although you will find some descriptive passages, the work is not programmatic at all, but a musical construction, built with some elements extracted from the story. All the novel is based on the search of the “Melody of the Soul” also known as “The Original Melody”, described by the writer as a perfect, complete and fullness tone melody. So I thought, as a composer, that a perfect melody should be constructed with all intervals of the chromatic scale, since the minor second, until the perfect octave. One element incorporated it’s a motive from the composer Marc Antoine Charpentier (who appears in the novel as the uncle of the main character). This motive, could be considered almost “naïve”, it has been used in some of the works by the French composer, like “Domine quinque talenta” or “Confitebor tibe Domini”. Another original extract used in this symphony, is the melody of the first aria from the opera “Amadis de Gaula” by J. B. Lully, whose premiere is narrated in the novel, being important for the development of the story: Finally, since its arrival to he “Moon Island”, the main character perceive an endless rhythm, portraying the heart of the Island, performed always in the same way, by a child with and ancestral instrument. There are three different versions of this piece, lasting 27', 24' and 21'.