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21 February 2025 Moscow (Russia)
Masterpieces of world cinema
Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Regional Philharmonic conducted by Nicola Giuliani (Italy) - Moscow International Performing Arts Center, Svetlanovsky Hall
Program Info: Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Regional Philharmonic Artistic director – Viktor Lutsenko Moscow State Chapel named after Vadim Sudakov Artistic director – Anatoly Sudakov Choir of the Song and Dance Ensemble named after V.S. Lokteva Artistic director – Leonid Fradkin Chief choirmaster – Anna Averyanenko Conductor – Nicola GIULIANI (Italy)
Nino Rota, Ennio Morricone, Marco Beltrami, Hans Zimmer... These film composers, who are usually “hidden” inside the picture, have long gone beyond the scope of their films and become masters of musical art. Their works were appreciated and awarded Oscars, Golden Globes, BAFTAs, Emmys, Grammys , but above all, the great love of the public all over the world, who bought soundtrack recordings no less eagerly than discs with the films themselves. Performed by excellent musicians under the direction of maestro Nicola Giuliani, the main musical hits of cinema will be performed: the famous soundtrack to the film “The Godfather” by Ennio Morricone, the solemn waltz from “War and Peace” by Nino Rota, the epic music of Hans Zimmer from “The Lion King” and many, many others essays.
That's why Nicola Giuliani's concert shows are so popular, featuring the most famous soundtracks from Oscar-winning films. The tension of expectation, the sharpness of the fight, the triumph of victory, the light of hope, the pleasure of peace, the overwhelming happiness of love, the bitterness of loss, the greatness of the plan, the splendor of beauty, the growing horror and shackling fear - how vividly and figuratively great music conveys all this, enhancing or complementing our impressions of what he saw.
In the program: music by Nino Rota from the films "War and Peace", "Once Upon a Time in America", Ennio Morricone - "The Godfather", Wojciech Kilar - "Dracula", Alan Menken - "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", Marco Beltrami - " Gods of Egypt”, Hans Zimmer – “King Arthur”, “The Da Vinci Code”, “The Lion King”