Coming in November from the LA Phil: Reel Change

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UPCOMING FROM THE LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC... Reel Change: The New Era of Film Music November 19-21, 2021 Each night highlights different artists - see below for full details! Image The Line Up: Image Reel Change: Hildur Guðnadóttir November 19, 8pm Hildur Guðnadóttir won an Emmy and Grammy in 2019 for her score to Chernobyl and followed it up in 2020 with an Oscar win for Joker and this year a highly celebrated soundtrack for the video game Battlefield 2042. The Icelandic composer and cellist curates an evening featuring music by the groundbreaking and adventurous composers who have deeply influenced today's film music landscape. [Get Tickets] https://bit.ly/2Z9bt8U Reel Change: Kris Bowers November 20, 8pm Emmy Award-winning composer and jazz pianist Kris Bowers has been celebrated for his score to films and shows like Green Book, King Richard, and Bridgerton. This Reel Change program explores Bowers' musical voice with selections from his career performed with original short films created especially for this concert, as well as music from genre-straddling composers-like Owen Pallett and Ryuichi Sakamoto-whose fluidity has inspired his approach. Plus, LA Phil Principal Horn Andrew Bain performs the world premiere of Bowers' new concerto. [Get Tickets] https://bit.ly/3G04gst Image Image Reel Change: Nicholas Britell November 21, 8pm Composer Nicholas Britell is a two-time Academy Award nominee and an Emmy winner who has been lauded for his collaborations with Barry Jenkins (Moonlight, If Beale Street Could Talk, The Underground Railroad) and Adam McKay (The Big Short, Vice, Succession). Britell curates an evening showcasing some of today's most innovative composers and scores. Featuring works by Mica Levi, Terence Blanchard, Jonny Greenwood, Kathryn Bostic, and Britell himself, this evening will be a unique celebration of their works in live performance. A special bonus will be the first live performance of selections from Britell's new score to Adam McKay's upcoming Netflix comedy Don't Look Up. [Get Tickets] https://bit.ly/3vsa6hn Image



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