Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

A Science Fiction Themed Evening at the Symphony


Sci-Fi at the Pops Comes to Seattle
By Errin Patton

Let me begin by saying that I am a huge geek, both in sci-fi and fantasy as well as classical music. So you can imagine my delight and joy when I found out Seattle Symphony was doing a Sci-Fi at the Pops and then triple that when they announced Jonathan Frakes (Commander William T. Riker of Star Trek:The Next Generation) as the host for the evening।


Before I even set foot in Benaroya Hall, I was tweeting back and forth with the magic person behind their social media. An hour before the concert, they tweeted at me and a few others to welcome us to the show. The Seattle Symphony was in fine form, and the musicians gave the whole evening no less effort than the most serious music in the classical repertoire.

At the downbeat, conductor Victor Vanacore was immediately engaging and affable, gesturing for the audience to sing along to the national anthem. While introducing Jonathan Frakes to the stage, he kept listing credit after credit until finally Mr. Frakes just walked out and told him to get on with it. That friendly rapport was present for the whole concert, and made it more enjoyable for me to watch what I felt like were two friends chatting instead of two professionals working.

The program began with the theme from E.T., titled Adventures on Earth (composer John Williams, arr. Victor Vanacore), and continued with Independence Day Suite from the same-titled movie (composer David Arnold, arr. Nicholas Dodd).

One of the thrilling highlights, if you’ll forgive the pun, was undoubtedly the Seattle Thrillers performing their dance routine to Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Beat It (arr. Victor Vanacore). Their energy and enthusiasm surpassed the surreal experience of watching zombies dance on the S. Mark Taper Auditorium stage, and I was almost tempted to get up and start dancing with them.

Audience participation was resoundingly solid on the next piece, beginning with this fun introduction from Jonathan and Victor: “If there’s something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call?” I’m sure you guessed correctly that the fourth piece of the program was Ghostbusters (composer Ray Parker, Jr., arr. Nicholas Dodd) and the audience chimed in right on cue the whole time. Concluded the first half of the concert was Superman Returns Suite (composers John Ottman & John Williams).

With a nod to Seattle Symphony’s classical programming, the second half of the program began with Mars (“The Bringer of War”) from Gustav Holst’s The Planets. As a side note, a small part of me welcomed Pluto’s demotion because it made Holst’s suite complete।

Continuing the theme of audience participation, the next segment of the program was Name that Sci-Fi Theme, or alternatively titled “Musical Jeopardy”. SPOILER ALERT: some truly great clips were played, including 2001: A Space Odyssey, Psycho, and The Addams Family. By far my favorite, and the part where tears really started streaming down my face, was Johnathan Frakes narrating the prologue to the Star Trek: The Original Series theme.

Next up was music from Battlestar Galactica (composer Stu Phillips), followed by Suite from “Avatar”(composer James Horner, arr. Victor Pensavento). I particularly enjoyed Jonathan’s introduction to the final piece, which including a delightful crack about Stormtroopers not being able to hold a candle to the Klingons. Wrapping up the program was Throne Room and Finale from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (composer John Williams).

Of course, after the final bow the audience clapped and screamed and gave a standing ovation, and they came back for an encore. We were sent marching home to the tune of The Raiders March, also known as the Indiana Jones theme (composer John Williams)।

The entire evening was a great deal of fun, with many a squee-worthy moment. Of course, the most exciting moment for me was the meet & greet with Jonathan Frakes directly following the show. He was very gracious and engaging to each and every person standing in line, and I now possess the following photo for all time:


The Sci-Fi at the Pops performance repeats Friday October 14 at 8:00 pm, Saturday October 15 at 2:00 pm and 8:00 pm, and Sunday October 16 at 2:00 pm. Tickets available online at www.seattlesymphony.org.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Seattle Symphony Announces Sci-Fi at the Pops

Sci-Fi at the Pops

Thursday, October 13, at 7:30pm
Friday, October 14, at 8pm
Saturday, October 15, at 2 & 8pm
Sunday, October 16, at 2pm

Benaroya Hall
Seattle, Washington
http://www.seattlesymphony.org/symphony/

Victor Vanacore, conductor Seattle Symphony

Take a trip to the stars with Seattle Symphony, as the Orchestra performs the music from your favorite science fiction films and TV shows, including Star Wars, Star Trek and Avatar.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Vancouver Hosts Lord of the Rings Concert

Six Movements for Orchestra and Chorus Composed by Howard Shore

The Vancouver Symphony will host the northwest premiere of "The Lord of the Rings Symphony". Playing to sold-out concert halls around the world, the extraordinary Lord of the Rings Symphony comes to the Orpheum Theater, performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra! This monumental work, a symphonic suite of music from Peter Jackson's Oscar-winning movie trilogy and film composer Howard Shore, evokes the grand scope of J.R.R. Tolkien's epic masterpiece. With a full orchestra, choir, instrumental and vocal soloists, and the awe-inspiring imagery of renowned Tolkien artists Alan Lee and John Howe displayed on video screens in the hall, The Lord of the Rings Symphony will be a once-in-a-lifetime concert experience!

Lord of the Rings Symphony
November 27th & 28th, 2010
Orpheum Theater
Vancouver, BC Canada
Tickets


Saturday, July 10, 2010

Evil Dead The Musical in the Northwest

Evil Dead The Musical

This hilarious live stage show takes all the elements of the cult classic horror films Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, and Army of Darkness then combines them to make one of the craziest theatrical experiences of all time. Five college students go to an abandoned cabin in the woods, and accidentally unleash an evil force that turns them all into demons. It's all up to Ash (a housewares employee, turned demon killing hero), and his trusty chainsaw to save the day. Blood flies. Limbs are dismembered. Demons tell jokes... and all is set to music. If you liked Bat Boy, you’ll love Evil Dead! Adult language, themes, graphic comedic scenes with lots and lots and lots of blood. Recommended for ages 14 and older.

2nd Street Theater
October 1-31, 2010
220 NE Lafayette Ave.
Bend, OR 97701

Arts West
October 20 – November 13, 2010
4711 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98116

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Genre Symphonic Concerts

Here's a list of genre music events that are being held throughout the world. The northwest has been fortunate to have hosted many of these events. We hope this continues well into the future.

Video Games Live
http://www.videogameslive.com/

Play, A Video Game Symphony
http://www.play-symphony.com/

Symphonic Game Music Concerts
http://www.vgmconcerts.com/

Final Fantasy: Distant Worlds
http://www.ffdistantworlds.com/

Eminence
http://www.eminenceonline.com/

Press Start
http://fami-web.jp/pressstart/

Battle Star Galactica Orchestra
http://www.bsgorchestra.com

Star Wars In Concert
http://www.starwarsinconcert.com/

Lord of the Rings Concert
http://theradiocitylotrconcert.com/

Soundtrack Film Festival
http://www.soundtrackfilmfestival.com

Trailer Music Live
http://trailermusiclive.com/

Below is a press release for the upcoming Lord Of The Rings Concert in New York this fall.

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING
SCORE PERFORMED LIVE TO PICTURE
300 MUSICIANS
RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
OCTOBER 9 & 10, 2009

EXTRAORDINARY LIVE MUSIC EVENT IN THE HEART OF NEW YORK CITY WITH ORCHESTRA AND VAST CHOIR PERFORMING LIVE TO THE FILM!

New York, NY — Devoted fans of J.R.R. Tolkien’s classic The Lord of the Rings have read the books, they’ve seen Peter Jackson’s Academy® Award-winning films, and now they will have a chance to experience composer Howard Shore’s Academy® and Grammy®-winning score to The Fellowship of the Ring live at Radio City Music Hall on Friday, October 9th and Saturday October 10th. For this extraordinary event, 300 musicians—a 75-piece orchestra and a 225-member choir—have been gathered to perform the complete score to 2001’s The Fellowship of the Ring live with the motion picture on a massive screen towering above the stage.

Switzerland’s 21st Century Orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Ludwig Wicki and featuring The Collegiate Chorale, the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, and vocal soloist Kaitlyn Lusk, will perform Shore’s epic score synchronized to picture. Shore will introduce each evening’s performances, which take place at 7:30 p.m., in a pre-concert lecture with Doug Adams, author of The Music of the Lord of the Rings Films, and will be available to greet fans at additional events scheduled throughout the weekend.

This once-in-a-lifetime, family-friendly event, held at the most prestigious concert venue in the world, is a milestone affair not to be missed by fans of The Lord of the Rings and classical music lovers everywhere! Tickets go on-sale Friday, December 19th, at noon, and make the perfect holiday gift for a family outing over the Columbus Day weekend. Don’t miss it!

http://www.theradiocitylotrconcert.com/


Thursday, July 23, 2009

Star Wars In Concert Comes To Northwest

At the San Diego Comic Con today, it was announced from Lucasfilm that Star Wars In Concert would begin touring across North America later this year. Here's a official short promo. The touring Star Wars musical event will be making two stops in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle will host the concert at Key Arena on October 13th, while Portland will host the event at the Rose Garden Arena on October 14th 2009. Tickets for these concerts will go on sale August 1st. For a good review of what to look forward too at this unique event, the BBC has an video up on the concert that was held earlier this year in London, England. The main Star Wars website also has posted an article that covers the concert. The official press release can be read here.

Friday, April 10, 2009

FINAL FANTASY® COMPOSER NOBUO UEMATSU TO ATTEND JULY 9–11 PERFORMANCES

FINAL FANTASY® COMPOSER NOBUO UEMATSU TO ATTEND JULY 9–11 PERFORMANCES

Tickets Available for Special Meet and Greet Event with Famed Video Game Composer
Productions:

Distant Worlds: Music from FINAL FANTASY
Final Fantasy Composer Reception

Seattle, WA – Widely considered to be the John Williams of video games, composer Nobuo Uematsu will attend all three performances of Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy®. Audience members will also have the opportunity to meet Uematsu in person in a separate ticketed post-concert event in the Norcliffe Founders Room. Performances of Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy® will take place Thursday, July 9, at 7:30 p.m.; Friday, July 10, at 8 p.m.; and Saturday, July 11, at 8 p.m.

Audience members have the opportunity to meet Nobuo Uematsu in person immediately following each of Seattle Symphony’s Final Fantasy® performances. These special meet and greet events will take place in the Norcliffe Founders Room at Benaroya Hall and are limited to 100 people each night. Tickets for the meet and greet are $100 and do not include the concert. They can be purchased by calling the Seattle Symphony Ticket Office at (206) 215-4747.

Nobuo Uematsu
Nobuo Uematsu is one of the most celebrated composers in the video game field. He has achieved global recognition for his work on the Final Fantasy® series and his music has been performed by some of the world’s best orchestras. Uematsu is recognized as a major contributor in the increasing appreciation and awareness of video game music. The "Final Fantasy VIII" theme song "Eyes on Me,” featured Hong Kong pop star Faye Wong and sold a record 400,000 copies. It also won "Song of the Year” (Western Music) at the 14th Annual Japan Gold Disc Awards in 1999, marking the first time that music from a video game received this illustrious honor. Uematsu was recently named one of the "Innovators" in Time Magazine's "Time 100: The Next Wave in Music " feature.

Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy
® with Seattle Symphony
Audiences are invited to celebrate the sounds of Final Fantasy® with three performances by Seattle Symphony featuring music from the popular video game series. A giant video screen will display video and art stills synchronized with the music. The program will highlight the music of Nobuo Uematsu, one of the most celebrated composers in the video game field, who has achieved global recognition for his work on the Final Fantasy® series.

Arnie Roth
Arnie Roth is a Grammy Award–winning artist known for his work with performers such as Diana Ross, Charlotte Church, Peter Cetera, Art Garfunkel, the Irish Tenors and Dennis DeYoung. Roth has conducted the London Symphony Orchestra, the National Symphony, the Atlanta Symphony, the Hollywood Bowl Philharmonic, the Dallas Symphony, the Houston Symphony and the BBC Symphony. Roth served as the Music Director and Conductor for Dear Friends, and More Friends Concerts–Music from Final Fantasy®. He has produced and conducted music for many films, and has produced dozens of best-selling CDs, released on American Gramophone, JVC, Mattel, Warner Bros., Sony, Koch, and Razor & Tie. Roth received the award for Best Score at the 2003 DVD Premier Awards.

Concert Ticket Information
Tickets from $17 to $85 can be purchased by calling the Seattle Symphony Ticket Office at (206) 215-4747 or toll-free at (866) 833-4747, faxing the Symphony at (206) 215-4748, ordering online at www.seattlesymphony.org with the Select Your Own Seat option, or visiting the Seattle Symphony Ticket Office in Benaroya Hall at Third Avenue & Union Street, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 1 to 6 p.m.

Subscriptions are now available for the 2009–2010 season. For group sales information, call (206) 215-4784. Student and senior rush discount tickets, subject to availability, go on sale in person at the Seattle Symphony Ticket Office at 6 p.m. prior to evening performances and two hours prior to afternoon performances.

*Program
SYMPHONY SUMMER
DISTANT WORLDS: MUSIC FROM FINAL FANTASY® WITH SEATTLE SYMPHONY

Thursday, July 9, at 7:30 p.m. (Just Added!)
Friday, July 10, 2009 at 8 p.m.
Saturday, July 11, 2009 at 8 p.m.
S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium
Benaroya Hall

Arnie Roth, conductor
Seattle Symphony

NOBUO UEMATSU: Music from Final Fantasy®

* All programs and artists subject to change. Photos of guest artists will be sent in a separate email following this release. Additional photos of guest artists and Seattle Symphony are available to the media on request.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Video Games Live™ to Debut Music from Halo 3: ODST in Seattle

Video Games Live™ to Debut Music from Halo 3: ODST in Seattle
Jan 19th 2009
The Paramount Theater
Seattle, WA
Special Guests to Include: Halo Composers Marty O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori as well as Gabe & Tycho from Penny Arcade

After selling out scores of shows in front of hundreds of thousands of fans around the world, Video Games Live is proud to announce the live WORLD PREMIERE of the music from the Halo® 3: ODST trailer. The music will be given the full symphonic Video Games Live treatment at the Seattle performance at the famed Paramount Theatre on January 24th. Halo 3: ODST will be available to fans this Fall.

The Seattle performance of VGL will also feature personal appearances by veteran game composer Marty O'Donnell, best known for scoring the Halo franchise, as well as Halo composer Michael Salvatori and other members of the Bungie team— ticket holders will be able to interact with them at a post-show meet & greet. Says O'Donnell, “I've always debuted my music with Video Games Live and it's an honor to be involved with such a highly successful production. It's a fantastic show and a great and unique way to connect our music with an audience.” Video Games Live was the first to perform the music of Halo with a symphony orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl in 2005 featuring the Los Angeles Philharmonic and guitar legend Steve Vai (whose guitar work appeared on Halo 2) in front a crowd of 11,000 people.

“We've been good friends of Marty for a long time and really love the work that he's done,” said video game composer and Video Games Live co-creator/conductor Jack Wall. “The audience's reaction to the Halo scores is always incredible and we're once again looking forward to adding more exclusive music from the franchise.” Game composer and Video Games Live co-creator/host Tommy Tallarico added, “It's always been a goal of ours to change the show each and every year. We're going into our 5th year of touring Video Games Live and each year we continue to mix it up and add to our setlist.” Aside from the 50+ game franchises already represented and created, Video Games Live is currently working on 10 new segments for 2009 including Megaman, Chrono Cross/Chrono Trigger, Super Smash Bros., Monkey Island, Shadow of the Colossus, Earthworm Jim, Silent Hill and more.

Joining Marty O'Donnell at the post-show meet & greet will be Penny Arcade creators/founders Gabe & Tycho, along with other industry creators, designers, artists and composers. Also appearing will be Canadian artists Splitting Adam, performing with the symphony their hit “On My Own” from the recent Need For Speed: Undercover game.

New Preferred Tickets and Additional Seating have been added today for this performance. Tickets are available at:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0F004039CD048C2F?artistid=976815&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=52

Video Games Live is currently planning over 60 shows for 2009. Additional international TOUR DATES can be found at: http://www.videogameslive.com/index.php?s=dates

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Distant Worlds: Music From Final Fantasy Comes to Seattle

Distant Worlds: Music From Final Fantasy
Fri, July 10th, 2009 - 8:00PM
Sat, July 11th, 2009 - 8:00PM
Seattle Symphony
Benaroya Hall - S. Mark Taper Auditorium
Seattle, WA
http://www.ffdistantworlds.com/

Dear FINAL FANTASY Fans,

Happy Holidays! I cannot believe a whole year has passed since our premiere of Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY in Stockholm. I am excited to announce on our one-year anniversary that we will be visiting even more cities in 2009! We have confirmed concerts all around the world, including many concerts in the USA and for the first time ever in Asia!

A lot of fans have asked us when we will be visiting the east and west coasts of the U.S. and I want to thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words. Your requests have been helpful in planning concerts in these regions in 2009. Today, via pre-sale only, you can buy tickets to see Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY in Seattle with the Seattle Symphony for two shows only on July 10th and 11th at 8:00pm. The Emmy award winning Seattle Symphony orchestra will be performing in Benaroya Hall - S. Mark Taper Auditorium, noted for its architectural and acoustical splendor. See below for full details including the pre-sale promo code.

Tickets will also be on sale soon for two more USA cities: May 16th with the Baltimore Symphony in Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, a gorgeous venue known for its pristine acoustics and versatility and July 17th and 18th with the Grammy award winning San Francisco Symphony! I know everyone has been waiting for these, so keep checking ffdistantworlds.com for info about these exciting events. We will be sending out email announcements early in the New Year about Nobuo Uematsu attending all of these Distant Worlds concerts!

Tickets on sale now!

Tickets for Seattle Symphony exclusive presale offer are AVAILABLE NOW USING CODE 7097 BY PHONE AND ONLINE by calling 206-215-4747 or 1-866-833-4747 and on sale online now at ffdistantworlds.com/seattle or at seattlesymphony.org
Act fast! Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning at 10:00am on December 8th and start at $17.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

EXPOSED: BATTLESTAR GALACTICA's Bear McCreary

Special Event: EXPOSED: BATTLESTAR GALACTICA's Bear McCreary
JBL Theater @ EMP,
325 5th Ave N (at Seattle Center), SEATTLE
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 - 7:00:00 PM
Many thanks to the ursine Bear M!
Get your tickets here.


In October, it’s an Exposed: Inside Film special event: an evening with Bear McCreary, the popular composer for the re-imagined series of Battlestar Galactica, as well as Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Mr. McCreary will be showing clips from these series and discussing how his scores enrich the characters and plotlines of the shows. Warren Etheredge will host the evening.

Award-winning composer Bear McCreary is a classically trained composer and musician who spent most of his formative years in Bellingham, WA. He has emerged as "one of the most innovative and intriguing composers on television" (Film Music Weekly) with his critically acclaimed score to Sci Fi Channel's ground-breaking series Battlestar Galactica. This series has been hailed by Time, Rolling Stone and Newsday as "The Best Show on Television," and won the prestigious Peabody Award. McCreary has also earned his share of acclaim. Both his Battlestar Galactica: Season Two and Season Three soundtrack albums rocketed into Amazon.com's TOP 30 Music Sales on their first days of release, and both were ranked by Visions in Sound as the "#1 Soundtrack of Album of 2006 and 2007" respectively. In addition to completing Battlestar Galactica's highly anticipated final season, Bear is currently scoring Fox's smash hit Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, the next chapter in the iconic Terminator franchise. He also scores Sci Fi Channel's immensely popular series Eureka. McCreary studied under Elmer Bernstein at the USC Thornton School of Music and has composed original music for over thirty films.

In collaboration with EMP|SFM’s new film series, Revolution Bar & Grill is pleased to offer a film-themed happy hour before the screenings. Stop by the restaurant to mingle and take advantage of appetizer and drink specials from 5:30 to 7:00 pm. For more information visit Revolution Bar & Grill online.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Sound Science: A Day and A Night of Sonic Exploration

SOUND SCIENCE
A Day and A Night of Sonic Exploration
Sat. October 4th, 2008 - 3:20 PM to Late
http://psychesonics.org/resources.html

Featuring: DJs, Artists, Presenters, and Classes

Come join us to experiment and experience new and exciting applications of sound in changing consciousness, awareness and form.

During the day there will be presentations, interactive sound installations, and experiences that harness the power of sound. At night will be a party that interfaces sound technology with performances, people and music.

Come out to connect with fellow researchers, experimenters and experiencers for an unforgettable download from the Noosphere.

Please bring sound experiments, science tricks, and plenty of love to The Trancendental Church of Bass in Seattle, Wa. on Oct. 4th, 2008.

Tickets available from Brown Paper Tickets.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Video Games Live Tour Cascadia

Video Games Live!
http://www.videogameslive.com

Los Angeles, CA -- Continuing its blockbuster award-winning world tour and coming off a major industry achievement of selling out its debut performance on Broadway in New York City, Video Games Live is proud to announce 50 shows in its effort to confirm to the world how culturally significant and artistic video games have become.

The Video Games Live tour created in 2002 by renowned video game composers Tommy Tallarico and Jack Wall, has become the top selling game concert in the world having already performed to more than 200,000 people around the globe including the U.S., Canada, England, Mexico, Brazil, New Zealand, Spain and Korea. To date, Video Games Live has performed across five different continents and has held over 40 record-breaking shows since last summer. In addition to their touring success, EMI Classics will be releasing the Video Games Live album (entitled Video Games Live: Volume One) worldwide this summer.

Proudly presented globally by leading peripheral manufacturer Razer, Video Games Live is best described as utilizing the power and emotion of a symphony orchestra mixed with the energy and excitement of a rock concert combined with the cutting edge visuals, technology, interactivity and fun that video games provide.

The highest and most prestigious level of symphony and venue quality continues with the announcement of some of the world's most renowned orchestras and local theatres, arenas and stadiums. To further attract the biggest audience possible, Video Games Live also partners with some of pop-culture's most important conferences and conventions.

Vancouver, BC
October 29, 2008
Orpheum Theatre
Vancouver Symphony

Seattle, WA
January 24, 2009
Paramount Theatre

Calgary, Canada
May 15, 2009
Jack Singer Hall
Calgary Philharmonic

Calgary, Canada
May 16, 2009
Jack Singer Hall
Calgary Philharmonic

TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!

For complete tour and ticketing information please visit www.videogameslive.com. To suggest a particular song or city to perform in, please sign up to the VGL mailing list.

More tour dates for the 2008 and 2009 season are being added weekly. There will be over 50 shows in 2008 and more than 70 shows planned for 2009.

About Video Games Live™ (www.videogameslive.com)
Created by two industry leading video game composers Tommy Tallarico and Jack Wall, Video Games Live™ (produced under their company Mystical Stone Entertainment, LLC) is the front runner in the field of live game music performance. Video Games Live, an immersive concert event celebration, features music from the best video games performed by top orchestras and choirs around the world combined with synchronized video footage, lighting, special effects, interactivity and live action to create an explosive and unique one-of-a-kind entertainment experience. The debut performance launched on July 6th, 2005 at the world famous Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles with the LA Philharmonic with over 11,000 people in attendance making it the largest video game concert in the world.