Audiences can expect a sweeping night of symphonic cinema as the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) presents A Night in Hollywood, the second concert in its 99th season, on Saturday, 28 June, at 7:30 p.m. at the Aliw Theater in Pasay City.
The program brings together a mix of original works for film, iconic Hollywood scores, and guest performances by acclaimed international artists, all conducted live in one of the most ambitious MSO events of the year.
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Adding to the night’s momentum is a lineup of seven original orchestral works by composers from the Los Angeles Film Conducting Intensive (LAFCI), a U.S.-based organization that trains composers and conductors for the film and media industries. These include Heart of a Warrior by Sophia Bass, Seeming Chrysalis by Julia Sanchez, Theme from Stolen Realm by Jennifer Jolley, Sigh of Spring’s Farewell by Yuxuan Liu, Concert Prelude on “Chan Mali Chan” by Mohamad Rasull, Journey Through the Celestial Gate by Robin Raisch, and Mosaic Mambo by Noah N. Zubia-Sanchez, to be conducted by Ricardo Reyna. Each composition showcases new music composed specifically for film, expanding the concert’s scope from Hollywood classics to contemporary cinematic voices.
Audiences can expect a sweeping night of symphonic cinema as the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) presents A Night in Hollywood, the second concert in its 99th season, on Saturday, 28 June, at 7:30 p.m. at the Aliw Theater in Pasay City.
The program brings together a mix of original works for film, iconic Hollywood scores, and guest performances by acclaimed international artists, all conducted live in one of the most ambitious MSO events of the year.
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Adding to the night’s momentum is a lineup of seven original orchestral works by composers from the Los Angeles Film Conducting Intensive (LAFCI), a U.S.-based organization that trains composers and conductors for the film and media industries. These include Heart of a Warrior by Sophia Bass, Seeming Chrysalis by Julia Sanchez, Theme from Stolen Realm by Jennifer Jolley, Sigh of Spring’s Farewell by Yuxuan Liu, Concert Prelude on “Chan Mali Chan” by Mohamad Rasull, Journey Through the Celestial Gate by Robin Raisch, and Mosaic Mambo by Noah N. Zubia-Sanchez, to be conducted by Ricardo Reyna. Each composition showcases new music composed specifically for film, expanding the concert’s scope from Hollywood classics to contemporary cinematic voices.
Audiences can expect a sweeping night of symphonic cinema as the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) presents A Night in Hollywood, the second concert in its 99th season, on Saturday, 28 June, at 7:30 p.m. at the Aliw Theater in Pasay City.
The program brings together a mix of original works for film, iconic Hollywood scores, and guest performances by acclaimed international artists, all conducted live in one of the most ambitious MSO events of the year.
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Adding to the night’s momentum is a lineup of seven original orchestral works by composers from the Los Angeles Film Conducting Intensive (LAFCI), a U.S.-based organization that trains composers and conductors for the film and media industries. These include Heart of a Warrior by Sophia Bass, Seeming Chrysalis by Julia Sanchez, Theme from Stolen Realm by Jennifer Jolley, Sigh of Spring’s Farewell by Yuxuan Liu, Concert Prelude on “Chan Mali Chan” by Mohamad Rasull, Journey Through the Celestial Gate by Robin Raisch, and Mosaic Mambo by Noah N. Zubia-Sanchez, to be conducted by Ricardo Reyna. Each composition showcases new music composed specifically for film, expanding the concert’s scope from Hollywood classics to contemporary cinematic voices.
Audiences can expect a sweeping night of symphonic cinema as the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) presents A Night in Hollywood, the second concert in its 99th season, on Saturday, 28 June, at 7:30 p.m. at the Aliw Theater in Pasay City.
The program brings together a mix of original works for film, iconic Hollywood scores, and guest performances by acclaimed international artists, all conducted live in one of the most ambitious MSO events of the year.
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Adding to the night’s momentum is a lineup of seven original orchestral works by composers from the Los Angeles Film Conducting Intensive (LAFCI), a U.S.-based organization that trains composers and conductors for the film and media industries. These include Heart of a Warrior by Sophia Bass, Seeming Chrysalis by Julia Sanchez, Theme from Stolen Realm by Jennifer Jolley, Sigh of Spring’s Farewell by Yuxuan Liu, Concert Prelude on “Chan Mali Chan” by Mohamad Rasull, Journey Through the Celestial Gate by Robin Raisch, and Mosaic Mambo by Noah N. Zubia-Sanchez, to be conducted by Ricardo Reyna. Each composition showcases new music composed specifically for film, expanding the concert’s scope from Hollywood classics to contemporary cinematic voices.
Audiences can expect a sweeping night of symphonic cinema as the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) presents A Night in Hollywood, the second concert in its 99th season, on Saturday, 28 June, at 7:30 p.m. at the Aliw Theater in Pasay City.
The program brings together a mix of original works for film, iconic Hollywood scores, and guest performances by acclaimed international artists, all conducted live in one of the most ambitious MSO events of the year.
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Adding to the night’s momentum is a lineup of seven original orchestral works by composers from the Los Angeles Film Conducting Intensive (LAFCI), a U.S.-based organization that trains composers and conductors for the film and media industries. These include Heart of a Warrior by Sophia Bass, Seeming Chrysalis by Julia Sanchez, Theme from Stolen Realm by Jennifer Jolley, Sigh of Spring’s Farewell by Yuxuan Liu, Concert Prelude on “Chan Mali Chan” by Mohamad Rasull, Journey Through the Celestial Gate by Robin Raisch, and Mosaic Mambo by Noah N. Zubia-Sanchez, to be conducted by Ricardo Reyna. Each composition showcases new music composed specifically for film, expanding the concert’s scope from Hollywood classics to contemporary cinematic voices.
Audiences can expect a sweeping night of symphonic cinema as the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) presents A Night in Hollywood, the second concert in its 99th season, on Saturday, 28 June, at 7:30 p.m. at the Aliw Theater in Pasay City.
The program brings together a mix of original works for film, iconic Hollywood scores, and guest performances by acclaimed international artists, all conducted live in one of the most ambitious MSO events of the year.
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Adding to the night’s momentum is a lineup of seven original orchestral works by composers from the Los Angeles Film Conducting Intensive (LAFCI), a U.S.-based organization that trains composers and conductors for the film and media industries. These include Heart of a Warrior by Sophia Bass, Seeming Chrysalis by Julia Sanchez, Theme from Stolen Realm by Jennifer Jolley, Sigh of Spring’s Farewell by Yuxuan Liu, Concert Prelude on “Chan Mali Chan” by Mohamad Rasull, Journey Through the Celestial Gate by Robin Raisch, and Mosaic Mambo by Noah N. Zubia-Sanchez, to be conducted by Ricardo Reyna. Each composition showcases new music composed specifically for film, expanding the concert’s scope from Hollywood classics to contemporary cinematic voices.
Audiences can expect a sweeping night of symphonic cinema as the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) presents A Night in Hollywood, the second concert in its 99th season, on Saturday, 28 June, at 7:30 p.m. at the Aliw Theater in Pasay City.
The program brings together a mix of original works for film, iconic Hollywood scores, and guest performances by acclaimed international artists, all conducted live in one of the most ambitious MSO events of the year.
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Adding to the night’s momentum is a lineup of seven original orchestral works by composers from the Los Angeles Film Conducting Intensive (LAFCI), a U.S.-based organization that trains composers and conductors for the film and media industries. These include Heart of a Warrior by Sophia Bass, Seeming Chrysalis by Julia Sanchez, Theme from Stolen Realm by Jennifer Jolley, Sigh of Spring’s Farewell by Yuxuan Liu, Concert Prelude on “Chan Mali Chan” by Mohamad Rasull, Journey Through the Celestial Gate by Robin Raisch, and Mosaic Mambo by Noah N. Zubia-Sanchez, to be conducted by Ricardo Reyna. Each composition showcases new music composed specifically for film, expanding the concert’s scope from Hollywood classics to contemporary cinematic voices.