An impossible task, it would seem to be, choosing symphonic soundtracks and creating a concert representing the breadth of movie music. It may be stating the obvious, but a good place to start is with “THE GOAT,” John Williams.
John Williams
Pittsburgh Symphony’s ‘Home Alone In Concert’ Hits All the Right Pre-Holiday Notes
By GREGORY LASKI A visit to Heinz Hall, with its luxurious red interior and stately marble columns, is always a treat. Soon, the venue will offer even more gifts when the skyscraper Christmas tree stretches toward the lobby sky. On Friday… Read More ›
Review: ‘Fiddler on the Roof in Concert’ Adds a Resplendent Chapter to a Classic Musical
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Pittsburgh CLO gather dozens of performers for a production that speaks to the heart By SHARON EBERSON It takes a balancing act of faith, talent and chutzpah to create a nontraditional Fiddler on the Roof, a… Read More ›
A Magical Experience – The Pittsburgh Symphony, along with the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, perform the score to ‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban’
By Jessica Neu As conductor Moon Doh takes the stage with a Harry Potter wand in hand, you get the feeling that something, dare I say…magical is about to occur. Doh introduces the evening’s performance as a “journey from film… Read More ›
