In the organizer's words:

The Munich Symphony Orchestra has recorded over 400 film soundtracks, including classics such as "Das Boot" and "The Silence of the Lambs". It is therefore a natural choice to open the current Prinze Ÿ subscription series with the film music to Christopher Nolan's space epic "Interstellar". This is also the theme of the concert, cleverly conceived by chief conductor Joseph Bastian: Music and technology. Camille Saint-Saëns achieved the powerful symbiosis of a symphony orchestra and the mechanical marvel known as the organ in his Organ Symphony in 1886. As the Prinzregententheater does not have an organ, a digital model is used in keeping with the times. Sergei Prokofiev, on the other hand, makes a return to the audio-visual interface. Not only did he himself write several film scores, his Symphony No. 4 is based on an earlier ballet - and shows that high-class music can also do very well without scenery.

Program

Hans Zimmer: Suite for Orchestra: Interstellar
Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony No. 4 (1930) in C major op. 47
Camille Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 op. 78 "Organ Symphony"

Instrumentation

Joseph Bastian, conductor
Christian Schmitt, organ

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Price information:

One-way ticket prices: € 66 | 59 | 50 | 40 | 27 Subscription prices (for the 6 concerts in the Prinze Ÿ subscription series): € 314 | 282 | 238 | 200 | 138 Concessions (if ordered by telephone): U30 ticket: € 10 Severely disabled persons with a GdB50 or higher and wheelchair users with an accompanying person ("B"): 50% discount Munich Pass: € 10

Location

Prinzregententheater Prinzregentenplatz 12 81675 München

Artist | Orchestra

Münchner Symphoniker
Münchner Symphoniker Schornstraße 13 81669 München

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