Witness breathtaking music from the silver screen, live in concert and get an insight of the music from members of the Orchestra. Discover soundtracks by composers such as Philippe Sarde, Philippe Chany, Guillaume Roussel, Alexandre Desplat and more from a diverse mix of films, including Asterix & Obelix, Black Beauty (2020) and Tess.
Dirk Brossé conductor
London Symphony Orchestra
Georges Auric
Main Title, Robbing the Bank & In the private rooms of the Femme Fatale from ‘The Spider and the Fly’
Georges Delerue
Ashton’s Son & Return to the Hill from ‘A Summer Story’
Vladimir Cosma
End Title from ‘Le Schpountz’
Le Jaguar from ‘Le Jaguar’
Philippe Sarde
Suite Cinema Romanesque (excerpts) from ‘Fort Saganne’
Suite Symphonic from ‘Tess’
Philippe Rombi
Aria from ‘Joyeux Noel’
Jean-Claude Petit
Ship Fight, To England & La Fuite Du Roi from ‘The Return of the Musketeers’
Philippe Chany
Le Jardin Fantastique & Les Romains from ‘Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra’
Philippe Rombi
The Centaur & Final from ‘Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion’
Mathieu Alvado
End Credits from ‘Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight’
Guillaume Roussel
Mustang Spirit from ‘Black Beauty’
Mathieu Alvado
Duinlan’s Theme & Ravik’s Theme from ‘Ghost of a Tail’
Alexandre Desplat
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Suite (excerpts)
Michel Legrand
Music from ‘Never Say Never Again‘
Since 1935, the London Symphony Orchestra has contributed soundtracks to over two hundred movies – including some of the greatest ever made. This summer, renowned film music conductor Dirk Brossé returns to the Barbican to conduct the Orchestra for the second of a three-concert series, this time featuring scores by some of the most acclaimed French composers in cinematic history.
Renowned as one of the world’s most famous film ensembles, the LSO’s history with movie scores stretches back the first symphonic music specifically composed for a film in the UK with Sir Arthur Bliss’s 1935 score for Things To Come. Since then have performed on some of the biggest blockbusters in history.
‘There isn’t an orchestra in the world that’s more associated with film than the LSO.’
John Williams
Barbican Centre, Silk Street, City of London, EC2Y 8DS England, United Kingdom
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