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„Was Ihr Wollt!“ F4 F4 „Was ihr wollt!“ DO 31.05.2018 FR 01.06.2018 Filmmusik-Wunschkonzert SA 02.06.2018 Frank Strobel Dirigent | Desimo Moderation FREISTIL Die glorreichen Sieben (1960) F4 DO 31.05.2018 Thema FR 01.06.2018 Elmer Bernstein | 1922 – 2004 SA 02.06.2018 Spiel mir das Lied vom Tod (1968) 20 UHR Frank Strobel Dirigent Man with the Harmonica NDR NDR Radiophilharmonie Ennio Morricone | *1928 GR. SENDESAAL Desimo Moderation Der weiße Hai (1975) Thema John Williams | *1932 „Was ihr wollt!“ Fluch der Karibik (2003) Filmmusik-Wunschkonzert Thema Klaus Badelt | *1967 (1939) Vom Winde verweht Kill Bill – Volume 1 (2003) Ouvertüre The Green Hornet Theme Max Steiner | 1888 – 1971 Al Hirt | 1922 – 1999 (2001) Der Herr der Ringe: Die Gefährten Game of Thrones (2011) Concerning Hobbits | The Riders of Rohan Thema Howard Shore | *1946 Ramin Djawadi | *1974 (1981) Jäger des verlorenen Schatzes Star Wars: The Raiders March Das Erwachen der Macht (2015) John Williams | *1932 The Jedi Steps and Finale Forrest Gump (1994) John Williams | *1932 „I’m Forrest … Forrest Gump“ Alan Silvestri | *1950 Wir weisen darauf hin, dass während des Harry Potter und der Stein Konzertes Bilder und kleinere Szenen aus der Weisen (2001) Filmen projiziert werden, bei denen ein FSK 16-Vermerk vorliegt. Hedwig’s Theme John Williams | *1932 In Kooperation mit der Europäischen FilmPhilharmonie James Bond 007 – Goldeneye (1995) Filmausschnitte mit freundlicher A Pleasant Drive in St Petersburg Genehmigung von MPLC John Altman | *1949 Mystery Piece PAUSE Das Konzert am 31.05. wird live auf NDR Kultur (Hannover: 98,7 MHz) übertragen und ist noch einige Zeit online abrufbar. Biografie Unsere nächste Freistil-Saison im Überblick Freistil 2018/2019 NDR | GR. SENDESAAL 1. KONZERT FREISTIL 18.10./19.10.2018 Frank Strobel Dirigent The Real Group und die NDR Radiophilharmonie Frank Strobel ist einer der weltweit renommiertes- 2. KONZERT FREISTIL 31.01./01.02./02.02.2019 ten Dirigenten im Bereich der Filmmusik. Gemein- sam mit der NDR Radiophilharmonie begeistert er Tatort: „Im Schmerz geboren“ das Hannover’sche Publikum schon seit Jahren mit Live to Projection gemeinsamen Filmmusik-Projekten wie „Matrix“, „2001: Odyssee im Weltraum“, „Metropolis“, 3. KONZERT FREISTIL 28.02./01.03./02.03.2019 „Blancanieves“ und Filmmusik-Abenden unter der „Fantasy“ Überschrift „Love Story“, „Science Fiction“ oder Filmmusik aus „The Shape of Water“, „Deutsche Filmmusik“. Als Archäologe in Sachen „Harry Potter“, „Twilight“ u. a. Filmmusik leistet Frank Strobel Pionierarbeit im interdisziplinären Bereich von Film und Musik und 4. KONZERT FREISTIL 06.06./07.06.2019 ist einer der Protagonisten der Film-in-Concert- Joy Denalane Bewegung. So hat durch sein Engagement der Songs aus „Gleisdreieck“ u. a. Stummfilm Einzug in führende Konzerthäuser gehalten. Darüber hinaus hat Frank Strobel als au- torisierter Bearbeiter und Herausgeber von Wer- ken des Komponisten Alfred Schnittke sowie mit Karten und Abos erhalten Sie beim NDR Ticketshop Erst- und Wiederaufführungen von Werken Sergej und bei den üblichen Vorverkaufskassen. Prokofjews, Franz Schrekers und Siegfried Wag- Weitere Infos unter: ndr.de/radiophilharmonie ners vielfach auf sich aufmerksam gemacht. Er ist Leiter der von ihm im Jahre 2000 mitgegründeten Europäischen FilmPhilharmonie, ein versierter In- terpret des klassisch-romantischen Repertoires sowie der Musik des 20. Jahrhunderts und verfügt über reiche Erfahrung als Arrangeur, Bearbeiter, Produzent und Studiomusiker. Neu bei uns: Restkarten vor Konzertbeginn Schüler, Azubis und Studenten bis einschließlich 29 Jahre haben die Möglichkeit, ab 15 Minuten vor Veranstaltungs- beginn an der Kasse Restkarten für die jeweilige Veran- staltung zum Preis von € 5,00 pro Ticket zu erhalten. Dies gilt für alle Konzerte, die von der NDR Radiophilharmonie veranstaltet und im NDR Ticketshop verkauft werden. Der Preis gilt nach Verfügbarkeit für alle Platzgruppen. IMPRESSUM Herausgegeben vom Norddeutschen Rundfunk Programmdirektion Hörfunk Bereich Orchester, Chor und Konzerte NDR Radiophilharmonie Bereich Orchester, Chor und Konzerte Leitung: Achim Dobschall NDR | Markendesign NDR Radiophilharmonie Gestaltung: Klasse 3b Manager: Matthias Ilkenhans Litho: Otterbach Medien KG GmbH & Co. Freistil: Elisabeth Wendorff Druck: Nehr & Co. GmbH Redaktion des Programmheftes: Fotos: Martin/Le Figaro Magazine/Laif Bettina Wohlert (Titel); Kai Bienert (S. 4).
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