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PeterK

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CRAIG ARMSTRONG CONDUCTS WORLD PREMIERE OF
WORLD TRADE CENTER WITH HOLLYWOOD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRASaturday, October 7 at UCLA
(Hollywood, CA) - The Hollywood Symphony Orchestra follows its highly successful inaugural concert with another evening of exquisite symphonic music from the movies with the World Premiere of music by Golden Globe winning composer Craig Armstrong from the "World Trade Center," the Paramount Pictures release by director Oliver Stone. Over 100 of Hollywood's top musicians and singers will appear on stage for an exciting gala event and concert program on Saturday, October 7th at 8 p.m. at Royce Hall, on the UCLA campus. Armstrong happened to be in New York on September 11, 2001, and has composed a truly remarkable score, both poignant and emotive. He follows this debut with the orchestral presentation of music from "Romeo and Juliet," "Moulin Rouge," and "Ray" Thursday Oct 19th, 8pm at the Flemish Opera House in Ghent.
Oliver Stone directs the true story of two police officers who became trapped under the rubble of the World Trade Center after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Nicholas Cage and Michael Pena star as the two officers. Stone has won several Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards for his films, which include "Natural Born Killers," "JFK" and "Born on the Fourth of July." This is the first time Stone and Armstrong have worked together.
The evening's program will range from Sergei Prokofiev's classic score for the 1938 film "Alexander Nevsky" to the U.S. concert premiere of a suite from "The Matrix," by composer Don Davis. Other composers to be represented include John Williams, Miklos Rosza, Dimitri Tiomkin, Maurice Jarre, and Max Steiner.
Royal Academy of Music graduate Craig Armstrong passed through the ranks of his native Scotland's band culture to become a respected and sought-after composer and arranger on the world stage. In the contemporary field, Madonna, U2, Björk and Massive Attack are among the acts to have benefited from his talents, but it is his scores for "Ray," "The Clearing," "The Quiet American," "The Bone Collector," and Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo & Juliet" and "Moulin Rouge" that have brought him to the forefront of the movie industry.
The concert is presented by the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra Society. Dedicated to preserving and presenting timeless works by contemporary composers of film and television music in a setting worthy of their creative gifts and talents, the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra Society honors an art-form too rarely heard to its full dramatic effects on the concert stage. For more information, please visit www.hollywoodsymphonyorchestra.org or email info@hsos.org.
posted 09-22-2006 12:28 AM PT (US) 
nuts_score

Standard Userer

At the Hollywood Bowl? Or at UCLA?!
posted 09-23-2006 09:35 AM PT (US) 
Bond1965

Standard Userer

This concert is at Royce Hall at UCLA.Same as John Scott's last concert.
They will also be premiering Clint Eastwood's music from FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS.
James
posted 09-23-2006 10:59 AM PT (US) 
PeterK

FishChip

Something Hollywood, who maybe play at the bowl, Hollywood stuff, Hollywood OK, at RRolls Royce Hall near the Hollywood Bowl, near Hollywood. Thanks for letting me clear that up! LOL. Fingers typed that, mind didn't. Yikes, it's the autoFishChipilot. Please buckle up.
posted 09-23-2006 09:00 PM PT (US) 
bsteph1
Non-Standard Userer

I just looked at their website, http://www.hsos.org and see premieres of "Flags of our Fathers," "The Matrix" in addition to "World Trade Center."Has Dave Grusin's "Se Fue" from "Havana" ever been performed in concert?
posted 09-26-2006 05:31 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
