Photo gallery: Symphony of the Hills, A Night at the Movies
“Our Pops Concert features the great orchestral music that has accompanied some of the most popular films of our time.”
The Symphony of the Hills turned in another stellar performance on Jan. 6, with a “Night At The Movies.” The symphony performed:
The evening’s musical program includes:
Mancini – Music from Charade
Barry (Arr. Rosenhaus) – Dances with Wolves, Concert Suite
Arr. Custer – Somewhere in Time
Arr. Phillippe – Band of Brothers
Gregson-Williams (Arr. Lopez) – Wonder Woman
Elfman (Ed. Bartek) – Batman Theme
Legrand (arr. Fink) – Brian’s Song
Morricone (Arr. Morley) – Cinema Paradiso: Love Theme
Williams – Star Wars Suite
“Our Pops Concert features the great orchestral music that has accompanied some of the most popular films of our time,” Symphony Conductor Eugene Dowdy said. “They have proven to be worthy as stand-alone concert works in the same way that opera and incidental music might remain more popular than the play or opera ever were. You will see titles on this concert by some of music history’s finest composers, including John Williams, whose complete orchestral suite from Star Wars we will perform.”



































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