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Hollywood follies

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Sat, Mar 1, 2025, 15:00
From the romantic piano of the Warsaw Concerto to John Williams’ orchestral brio for Harry Potter and Bernard Herrmann’s enchanting score for Taxi Driver: a concert steeped in the glamour and magic of music for the silver screen.

Keywords: Early Music, Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Orchestre Pasdeloup
Dirk BrosséConductor
Suzana BartalPiano
Adrien LajoumardSaxophon

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