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Hollywood Music Premiere on the Peninsula with “Brothers” and “Tommy”

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 1106 Alameda San Carlos CA 94070  See map

Hollywood Music Premiere on the Peninsula with “Brothers” and “Tommy”


Rising star Hollywood composer, Joachim Horsley will be visiting San Carlos, as the New Millennium Chamber Orchstra premiers his “BROTHERS”, based on the film “My Kingdom”.


For their second concert the New Millennium Chamber Orchestra will premier two new pieces of music.


1.      Brothers:  A rising star among film composers, Joachim Horsley of Los Angeles has arranged a segment of his original score for the film “My Kingdom” expressly for New Millennium. The film is set in China in the 1920s.  It is our pleasure to welcome Mr. Horsley, who has written scores for several award-winning films, to the Bay Area. He will be in attendance at the concert.


2.     Overture to Tommy:  New Millennium’s own Music Director, James Richard Frieman, has arranged and orchestrated the Overture to The Who’s seminal 1969 rock opera "Tommy." His arrangement faithfully follows the structure of the overture to this ground-breaking musico-dramatic work.


The orchestra will also be playing music of Mozart and Henry Purcell, plus romantic works by Schumann, Schubert, Dvorak and Brahms. 


 


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2012 @ 7:30 PM


TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH


1106 ALAMEDA, SAN CARLOS


WWW.NMCHAMBERORCHESTRA.ORG


Suggested donation at the door: $10/person. Students free.


 


NMCO is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation.


For more information, contact Co‐Founder & Executive DirectorDagmar Dolatschko at (650) 281-6669 or visit nmchamberorchestra.org

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