Shostakovich
Suite for Variety Orchestra (‘Jazz Suite No. 2’) – Second waltz
Morricone
The Mission – Gabriel’s Oboe
John Williams
Home Alone – Carol of the Bells
Thomas Newman
The Shawshank Redemption – End Titles
Gounod
Marche funèbre d’une marionnette
J. S. Bach
Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068 – Air
John Williams
Star Wars Suite – Main title; Darth Vader’s Theme; Throne Room and End Title
John Williams
Schindler’s List – Theme
Hans Zimmer
Interstellar Suite
Film soundtracks on an organ? Why not? But how will they sound? More exciting than you would think, as the canopy above our heads descends to provide the audience in the gallery with an unparalleled acoustic experience. Now, the organ will literally be placed in a new light as we find out that not only serious church works sound good on the instrument, but also lighter genres too. The organist Csaba Tasi, a young, versatile musician who graduated from the Liszt Academy, performs concerts, composes, plays at church services, and teaches. His repertoire centres on 20th century Hungarian music and contemporaries. This time, however, he will delight his listeners with well-known melodies from film soundtracks.
FELHANGOLVA!
The concert takes place as part of the Felhangolva! programme supported by the MOL New Europe Foundation.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
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