Movie Night on Saturday - 6th December, 5 pm
The London Philharmonic Orchestra is set to deliver an unforgettable week-long event on our website, aptly named the London Philharmonic Orchestra Week. This exciting occasion will feature the renowned orchestra performing a variety of film scores, presented by the accomplished composer, Howard Goodall.
Goodall, known for his work on numerous film scores, will be presenting two hours of music, including selections from the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. The event will also pay tribute to the classic score of Lawrence of Arabia, composed by Maurice Jarre.
The London Philharmonic Orchestra's involvement in film music dates back to 1936, with the recording of scores for various films. Although they did little soundtrack work until the 1970s, with the exception of Lawrence of Arabia in 1962, their contributions to the world of film music have been significant since then.
Some of their most notable works include the scores for Antony and Cleopatra (1972), Jesus Christ Superstar (1973), The Fly (1986), Dead Ringers (1988), In the Name of the Father (1993), and the music for the three films derived from The Hobbit (2012-14).
Tonight's show promises to be a musical extravaganza, with plenty of music from each of the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films. The event, featuring Howard Goodall and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, is a must-see for any film and music enthusiast.
The London Philharmonic Orchestra Week is taking place exclusively on our website, offering music lovers a unique opportunity to experience the orchestra's magic from the comfort of their homes. For those who missed the early performances, fear not, as the event is a week-long spectacle not to be missed.
While the composer presenting film compositions during the London Philharmonic Orchestra Week on our website is not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided, the promise of Howard Goodall's participation is a testament to the quality and expertise that awaits. So, get ready to immerse yourself in a symphony of film scores, as the London Philharmonic Orchestra brings their magic to our screens.
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