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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in Concert | Film with Live Orchestra
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in Concert | Film with Live Orchestra
Director Stephen Spielberg's heartwarming masterpiece is filled with unparalleled magic and imagination in the moving story that follows a lost little alien who befriends a 10-year-old boy named Elliott. Experience all the mystery and fun of their unforgettable adventure, complete with John Williams' Academy Award®-wining score performed by the BPO while the film is projected overhead.
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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in Concert | Film with Live Orchestra
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in Concert | Film with Live Orchestra
Director Stephen Spielberg's heartwarming masterpiece is filled with unparalleled magic and imagination in the moving story that follows a lost little alien who befriends a 10-year-old boy named Elliott. Experience all the mystery and fun of their unforgettable adventure, complete with John Williams' Academy Award®-wining score performed by the BPO while the film is projected overhead.
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Mahler & Mahler
Mahler & Mahler
Only sixteen Lieder (songs for voice and piano) survive from Alma Mahler's vast output, as her husband Gustav curtailed her publication efforts. Five poem-based works evoke love—intoxicating, intimate, infinite, and reflective of loves' past. Gustav's initially panned Symphony No. 1 employs musical imagery akin to a song cycle, interpreting nature's joys and sorrows.
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Mahler & Mahler
Mahler & Mahler
Only sixteen Lieder (songs for voice and piano) survive from Alma Mahler's vast output, as her husband Gustav curtailed her publication efforts. Five poem-based works evoke love—intoxicating, intimate, infinite, and reflective of loves' past. Gustav's initially panned Symphony No. 1 employs musical imagery akin to a song cycle, interpreting nature's joys and sorrows.
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The Music of Green Day
The Music of Green Day
For 30-plus years, the punk rock popularity of Green Day has defined a generation with anthems like Boulevard of Broken Dreams. Rock out to their rebellious, rhythmic hits when rock musicians join the symphonic splendor of your BPO.
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Clouds in my Coffee
Clouds in my Coffee
The trailblazing music of singer-songwriters Joni Mitchell, Carole King, and Carly Simon has endured for 50 years and across generations. Tony® Award-winning conductor Ted Sperling leads the BPO and a trio of superb vocalists as we celebrate these maverick artists who changed the role of women in pop music and inspired the stars of today.
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Grieg & Schumann: Romantic Impressions
Grieg & Schumann: Romantic Impressions
Brahms' vibrant and lively Hungarian Dances were inspired by the cherished traditional heritage of a long-time friend. Schumann's passionate Fourth Symphony, emblematic of his joyful marriage to Clara, languished for ten long years before final publication. Grieg's heroic Piano Concerto shines with rich Norwegian folk melodies, virtuosic cadenzas, and majestic flourishes.
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Grieg & Schumann: Romantic Impressions
Grieg & Schumann: Romantic Impressions
Brahms' vibrant and lively Hungarian Dances were inspired by the cherished traditional heritage of a long-time friend. Schumann's passionate Fourth Symphony, emblematic of his joyful marriage to Clara, languished for ten long years before final publication. Grieg's heroic Piano Concerto shines with rich Norwegian folk melodies, virtuosic cadenzas, and majestic flourishes.
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The Princess Bride in Concert | Film with Live Orchestra
The Princess Bride in Concert | Film with Live Orchestra
The fairy tale adventure of pirates, princesses, revenge, and true love is projected on screen while the BPO performs the score live in this special afternoon matinee. To miss it would be "inconceivable!"