Sinfonia of London: Hollywood's Golden Age
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- What you'll hear
Glamour. Grit. Pure vintage gold.
Who’s on stage
Our Artistic Partners, John Wilson and the magnificent Sinfonia of London, joined by icon of stage and screen Kim Criswell.
What they’re playing
Dive headfirst into the soundtracks that made vintage Hollywood sparkle — from Korngold’s lush romance to Gershwin’s smoky swing and Williams’ heart-thumping finales.
Need to know
Running time: 2 hours, including a 20 minute interval.
Age: under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
What you'll hear
Erich Wolfgang Korngold Overture from The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
Jule Styne I’m the Greatest Star! from Funny Girl
Cole Porter Love of My Life from The Pirate
Frederick Loewe Main Titles and Waltz from Gigi
Bernard Herrmann Scène d’Amour from Vertigo
André Previn Thanks a Lot but No Thanks from It’s Always Fair Weather
George Gershwin How Long Has This Been Going On? from Funny Face
Josef Myrow De Paul Barn Dance from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
John Williams Adventures on Earth from E.T.
Jule Styne Overture from Gypsy
Max Steiner Suite from Casablanca
Jimmy Van Heusen Thoroughly Modern Millie
Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman Feed the Birds from Mary Poppins
Franz Waxman A Place in the Sun
Jerry Herman So Long, Dearie from Hello, Dolly!
Harold Arlen The Man That Got Away from A Star is Born
Scott Bradley Tom and Jerry at MGM
Miklós Rózsa March of the Charioteers from Ben Hur
Who's playing it
John Wilson conductor
Kim Criswell vocalist
Sinfonia of London