Program
Rózsa: Ben-Hur – Prelude
Debussy: Suite bergamasque – 3rd movement (Clair de lune)
Wagner: Tristan und Isolde – Isolde’s Liebestod
Puccini: Turandot – ‘Nessun dorma’ (Calaf’s aria from Act 3)
Howard Shore: The Lord of the Rings – excerpts
James Newton Howard: The Hunger Games – The Hanging Tree
Morricone: Once Upon a Time in America – Deborah’s Theme
Morricone: Once Upon a Time in the West – Man with a Harmonica
Hans Zimmer: Planet Earth II Suite
Film music on an organ? Why not? But how will it sound? More exciting than one might imagine, after the canopy above our heads is lowered to provide the audience in the gallery with an unparalleled acoustic experience. Now, the organ will literally be placed in a new light as we find out how it is not only classical organ music that sounds so pleasant on the instrument, because familiar film music does too.
Playing the organ is really only for fanatics, says Ágoston Gedai, who has served as music director of the Saint Vincent de Paul Church in Budapest for almost a decade and is also active as a music teacher. His aim at this concert is to demonstrate how well Puccini and Wagner, as well as Miklós Rózsa, Ennio Morricone and The Lord of the Rings, can all fit together into a single programme.
organ: Ágoston Gedai
Presented by: Müpa Budapest