NZSO to perform Star Wars Film Concert Series
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra will present the Star Wars: Film Concert Series featuring screenings of the complete films A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back with Oscar-winning composer John Williams’ musical scores performed live to the films. The concerts will be led by NZSO Associate Conductor Hamish McKeich.
Since the release of the first Star Wars movie 41 years ago, the Star Wars saga has had a seismic impact on both cinema and culture, inspiring audiences around the world with its mythic storytelling, captivating characters, groundbreaking special effects and iconic musical scores composed by Williams.
Fans will be able to experience the scope and grandeur of these beloved Star Wars films in a live symphonic concert experience, as the Star Wars: Film Concert Series debuts Star Wars: A New Hope in Concert at Spark Arena in Auckland and Horncastle Arena in Christchurch, and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in Concert at Spark Arena and TSB Arena in Wellington. The schedule is below:
28 April, 1:00pm & 6.30pm TSB Arena,
Wellington – The Empire Strikes Back
4 May,
7:00pm Spark Arena, Auckland – A New Hope
5
May, 4:00pm Spark Arena, Auckland – The Empire Strikes
Back
3 August, 7:00pm, Horncastle Arena – A New
Hope
Legendary composer Williams is well known for scoring all eight of the Star Wars saga films, beginning with 1977’s Star Wars (Episode IV: A New Hope) for which he earned an Academy Award for Best Original Score. His scores for Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Star Wars: The Last Jedi each were nominated for Oscars for Best Original Score.
Williams has won five Academy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, seven British Academy Film Awards, and 24 Grammy Awards. With 51 Academy Award nominations, Williams is the Academy’s most nominated living person and the second most-nominated individual in history, after Walt Disney. In 2005, the American Film Institute selected Williams' score to 1977's Star Wars as the greatest American film score of all time. The soundtrack to Star Wars also was preserved by the Library of Congress in the National Recording Registry, for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Williams was inducted into the Hollywood Bowl's Hall of Fame in 2000, and he received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2004, the National Medal of Arts in 2009, and the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2016. Williams has composed the scores for eight of the top 20 highest-grossing films at the U.S. box office (adjusted for inflation).
The Star Wars: Film Concert Series is produced under license by Disney Concerts in association with 20th Century Fox and Warner/Chappell Music.
Tickets go on sale from 9am, Friday, 7 December. For more information go to nzso.co.nz/starwars
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About Disney Concerts
Disney
Concerts is the concert production and licensing division of
Disney Music Group, the music arm of The Walt Disney
Company. Disney Concerts produces concerts and tours, and
licenses Disney music and visual content to symphony
orchestras and presenters on a worldwide basis. Disney
Concerts’ concert packages include a variety of formats,
such as “live to picture” film concerts and themed
instrumental and vocal compilation concerts, and range from
instrumental-only symphonic performances to multimedia
productions featuring live vocalists and choir. Current
titles include the Star Wars Film Concert Series
(Episodes IV-VII), Beauty and the Beast, The
Little Mermaid, Fantasia, Pixar In
Concert, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Alice
In Wonderland, Frozen, Ratatouille, The
Pirates of the Caribbean series (Episodes I-IV), and
Silly Symphonies, which last year collectively
accounted for over 400 performances in many of the world’s
top concert venues, including Lincoln Center, Royal Albert
Hall, Sydney Opera House, Tokyo Forum and the Hollywood
Bowl. Numerous new concert packages and touring productions
from Disney’s portfolio of studios, including Disney’s
feature animation and live action studios, Pixar, Lucasfilm
and Marvel, are currently in development.