Under the direction of conductor Steffen Schiel, the Paderborn University Orchestra presents an atmospheric programme with various compositions from famous films. The performances will take place on Monday, 27 January, and Wednesday, 29 January, in the Audimax at Paderborn University, starting at 8 pm. Tickets cost ten euros, admission is free for pupils and students. However, an admission ticket is required. Reservations can be made at the University Service Centre by calling 05251 / 60-5298. Tickets are also available at the Ticket Centre at K?nigsplatz 10 in Paderborn and, depending on availability, at the box office in the evening.
"Close your eyes and watch a film. What sounds strange at first makes film music possible," explains conductor Schiel. For example, the university orchestra will bring the suspenseful tone sequence of the James Bond theme tune back to life or put Jack and Rose, the protagonists from "Titanic", back on the railing when it starts the world-famous song "My Heart will go on." The university orchestra presents a colourful repertoire, including pieces from the films "Schindler's List", "Frozen", "Taming Dragons Made Easy", and "Star Wars".
The concert soloist is Alexandra Herdieckerhoff on the violin. Ulrich Lettermann from the music subject area will moderate the events. Further information can be found on the university orchestra's website.
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