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National Symphony Orchestra Film Festival: In Synch: How Do they Do It?

Get an inside look at how music and film become one in a concert led by Leonard Slatkin and John Williams.

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About the Program

Artists:
At the movies, one element does more than any other to heighten the suspense, enhance the romance, and ratchet up the thrills: the music. From the earliest days of cinema, filmmakers have turned to composers to help bring their art to life. Now you can hear that music performed as part of the National Symphony Orchestra's festival Soundtracks: Music and Film.

This exciting festival will be co-directed by Leonard Slatkin—who, as a child in Hollywood, was mentored by leading composers and performers from cinema's golden age—and preeminent film composer John Williams, whose music has graced such seminal hits as Star Wars, E.T., Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and many more.

From silent films and subtitles, to click-tracks and streamers, to today's technological marvels, get an inside look at the history and art of synchronizing music to the movies in this fascinating concert that combines live performance, recorded soundtracks, engaging commentary, and exciting film clips.

Following the concert, enjoy a free post-concert "AfterWords" discussion hosted by Leonard Slatkin.

All events and artists subject to change without prior notice.

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Reviews and Articles

Review - "Fade In: Soundtracks' Starring Role"
The Washington Post "Now Slatkin and Williams have joined forces to present "Soundtracks: Music and Film," an ambitious festival that begins Thursday night [Jan. 23] at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall and continues through Feb. 1." Read More...
Review - "For the NSO, A Grand Night For Syncing"
The Washington Post "Slatkin is brilliant not only as a conductor but as an educator as well. As narrator for the third "Soundtracks" program, he introduced a capacity audience to an absorbing evening devoted to the history of aligning music with film..." Read More...
Review - "Maestros and the movies"
The Baltimore Sun "With more than 80 film credits, including the recent Catch Me If You Can, Williams is widely recognized as the leading contemporary master of the genre." Read More...
Review - "Music to Our Eyes"
The Washington Post "Over the course of five minutes, Williams manages to breeze through 22 film themes..." Read More...
Review - "Picture Perfect: NSO's Stellar 'Soundtracks'"
The Washington Post "Williams made a charming, self-effacing host, and a capacity audience cheered him as if he were Luke Skywalker." Read More...

Related Events

National Symphony Orchestra Film Festival: Metropolis 

National Symphony Orchestra Film Festival: A Portrait of John Williams  Jan 23, 2003 at 7:00 PM

National Symphony Orchestra Film Festival: Made in Hollywood U.S.A.  Jan 24, 2003 at 1:30 PM

PLUS: Meet the Artists - NSO Musicians  Jan 25, 2003 at 6:00 PM [Performance Plus logo.]

National Symphony Orchestra Film Festival: European Cine-music  Jan 30, 2003 at 7:00 PM

National Symphony Orchestra Film Festival: A Portrait of John Williams  Feb 1, 2003 at 8:00 PM

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