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The HOLLYWOOD BOWL Celebrates MAESTRO OF THE MOVIES John Williams At 90 Labor Day Weekend 2022 – We Are Movie Geeks

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The HOLLYWOOD BOWL Celebrates MAESTRO OF THE MOVIES John Williams At 90 Labor Day Weekend 2022

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Calling all Movie Geeks. Love movie scores, especially the ones from John Williams? This Labor Day weekend the Hollywood Bowl is back with their Summer of Film Events as part of their 100 season celebration.

You know his scores the moment you hear it—and if you’re a fan of blockbusters, you’ve heard quite a few.  JawsStar WarsHarry PotterIndiana Jones: He scored them all and so many more. On three nights at the Bowl, the LA Phil will perform some of his biggest movie hits, including selections performed with film clips. The Bowl will celebrate the master of cinematic scores September 2, 3 and 4.

Los Angeles Philharmonic
John Williams, conductor
David Newman, conductor

So if you’re in Hollywood this September, be sure to check out the special event.

https://www.hollywoodbowl.com/events/performances/1753/2022-09-02/maestro-of-the-movies

Read more about Williams and the previous Star Wars concerts: https://www.hollywoodbowl.com/about/watch-and-listen/the-la-phil-and-the-force

Film presentations with live accompaniment by the LA Phil and Hollywood Bowl Orchestra will include screenings of Amadeus (August 23). Three Maestro of the Movies: Celebrating John Williams at 90 nights (September 2, 3 and 4) will welcome John Williams and David Newman conducting the LA Phil. Black Movie Soundtrack returns for its fourth edition with bassist Marcus Miller leading a house band in the best music from the history of Black cinema, with Craig Robinson as host and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra conducted by Thomas Wilkins (August 24). The annual Sing-A-Long Sound of Music returns with host Melissa Peterman (September 17).

Founded in 1919 and the summer home of the LA Phil since 1922, the Hollywood Bowl is Hollywood’s most enduring landmark – older than both Grauman’s Chinese Theatre (1926) and the Hollywood Sign (1923). In fact, the Bowl is almost as old as the Hollywood film industry itself.

https://www.hollywoodbowl.com/about/watch-and-listen/the-hollywood-bowl-plays-itself-a-history-of-film-music-at-the-bowl

Huge passion for film scores, lives for the Academy Awards, loves movie trailers. That is all.