Showing posts with label orchestra. Show all posts
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Friday, December 27, 2013

John Williams Christmas Concert

December 27th, 2013 – As part of a Christmas surprise, we went to a St. Louis Symphony concert at Powell Hall where David Roberston conducted the music of John Williams.  It was absolutely fantastic!
They played some film scores of Star Wars, Indiana Jones, War Horse, The Terminal, 1941, E.T. J.F.K., Jurassic Park and the Olympic Fanfare.  You’ll find a playlist below with some scores that I remember them playing.
Many of the film scores were very familiar, so it was great to watch the musicians make it come alive and to anticipate a cymbal crash or a blast from the trumpet.  Something that stood out particularly, was hearing the very difficult clarinet solo being played live from “The Tale of Victor Navorski” (The Terminal.)





Powell Hall was built in 1925 and was used as a movie theater and for vaudeville.  The last film shown at Powell before it was renovated for the symphony, was “The Sound of Music” in 1966.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

STL Symphony @ Art Hill

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Beautiful shot looking down on Art Hill

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We listened to the St Louis Symphony's annual concert in Saint Louis' Forest Park. Below are excerpts from the pieces they played. I was zoomed in pretty far, but you are able to see just a little of a live orchestra playing some of these pieces.

Theme from Pirates of the Caribbean

Hoe Down

Olympic Fanfare

Radetzky March