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    Topic:   Carnegie Hall Film Music Concert 2001

     mtodd
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    April 2001

    THE AMERICAN COMPOSERS ORCH.

    Film Music

    Spellbound Piano Concerto
    Psycho Suite
    David Raksin's The Bad and the Beautiful
    Tiomkin's The Thing
    Stravinsky Film Music

    Tickets go onsale December 5, 2000


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    posted 08-23-2000 01:35 PM PT (US)     

     Lou Goldberg
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    Wow! Someone is going to try Tiomkin's The Thing in concert! I know a lot of people have cribbed Stravinsky in film scores, but I wasn't aware he'd actually written any film music. It is Stravinsky and not Shostakovich.

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    posted 08-27-2000 12:15 AM PT (US)     

     mtodd
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    I am surprised more people didn't react to this news...by the way, this concert is in Arpril 2001 on a Sunday afternoon--so its good for travelers...see FILMUS-L for more recent details.

    The Stravinsky piece is "Four Norwegian Moods", I have never heard of that one--it sounds like music written for a film and then translated to a concert piece--but I am just guessing.

    Scott Dunn is doing the Spellbound Piano Concerto. he was going to do it for NYFO last year for the sadly aborted Hitchcock Concert--he cam recommended by Mauceri himself--so its nice this piece is getting played.


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    posted 08-29-2000 06:32 AM PT (US)     
     

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