Bringing other media to the live stage--with orchestra
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 10:48 am
Disney has brought some of its classic films to the live stage and with them, scores for musicians to play for every performance (some with good tuba books!).
More orchestras are now programming the playing of original soundtracks as the audience watches the film on a big screen. While some might point out that they'd rather have the orchestra schedule a conventional classical music concert, these presentations are helping the symphony orchestras reach new audiences and serve a viable function in musical and entertainment choices for the public. There is some very high quality music in this genre. (MANY film scores have substantial tuba parts, regardless of whether the player must sync to a click track.)
Marvel Universe Live has been receiving much publicity lately. Does it use a live orchestra? If it does, who has been playing tuba? If it uses a studio recording, one would hope that at least THAT was not completely digitally generated.
More orchestras are now programming the playing of original soundtracks as the audience watches the film on a big screen. While some might point out that they'd rather have the orchestra schedule a conventional classical music concert, these presentations are helping the symphony orchestras reach new audiences and serve a viable function in musical and entertainment choices for the public. There is some very high quality music in this genre. (MANY film scores have substantial tuba parts, regardless of whether the player must sync to a click track.)
Marvel Universe Live has been receiving much publicity lately. Does it use a live orchestra? If it does, who has been playing tuba? If it uses a studio recording, one would hope that at least THAT was not completely digitally generated.