- The sixties. Great masters such as Lorin Maazel were conductors of the "Orfeón Pamplonés".
- The twentieth century. The Orfeón grew to be a choir of reference in the symphonic world.
- 2008. National Auditorium: Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, always present in the repertoire of the "Orfeón Pamplonés".
- 2009. A show project with "la Fura dels Baus" set off: Carl Orff's Carmina Burana.
- The "Orfeón Pamplonés", conducted by Valéry Gergiev, first performed Mahler's Eighth Symphony in Pamplona together with the orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre of Saint Petersburg.
- 1865. A choir that was born made up of male voices.
- 1891. Remigio Múgica took on the job of the conductor. A universe of travels and new horizons opened up.
- 1903. The voices of the "Young Ladies's Choir" joined the Orfeón. Their voices enriched the repertoire, they were pioneers without realizing it.
- 1927. The Orfeón travels to Madrid. They performed together with the Symphony Orchestra of Madrid conducted by Fernández Arbós. There they sang for the first time Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
- The critics of Madrid praised the Orfeón. Short after, Maurice Ravel himself was the conductor of the choir. The Orfeón became an ambassador of its homeland.