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SARA ANDON Flute SARA ANDON Flute Repertoire SARA ANDON Flute Flutist Sara Andon is an international soloist and recording artist known for her ravishing tone and deeply engaging musical interpretations. A versatile performer in many music genres including solo, chamber, symphonic, opera, ballet, new music, jazz and Broadway, she has performed all over the world in major concert venues, TV and radio broadcasts, as well as on many motion picture soundtracks. Ms. Andon has performed with American orchestras such as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Pasadena Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Los Angeles Master Chorale, California Philharmonic, Pasadena Pops, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. She has worked with such world-renowned conductors as Kurt Masure, David Zinman, John Mauceri, Jeffrey Kahane and Esa-Pekka Salonen. Her countless film score recordings include such blockbusters as IT, Furious 7, Wolverine, Disney's The Jungle Book and Fantastic Four with work for composers Marco Beltrami, Lalo Schifrin, John Powell, Rolfe Kent, Alex Heffes, Christopher Young, Joseph Trapanese, James Newton Howard, Brian Tyler, John Debney, Mark Isham, Henry Jackman and Jeff Beal. She is principle flutist on Star Trek Discovery and featured on Fox's The Orville. She is featured regularly on scores for video games including the Grammy®-nominated Journey, World Of Warcraft, Star Craft ll, WildStar, and X-COM. Andon has recorded with such varied artists as Placido Domingo; Daft Punk, including their Grammy®-winning album, Random Access Memories; Neil Diamond; Kelly Clarkson, Barry Manilow; and Billy Childs. As a soloist and chamber musician, she has performed throughout the United States, Italy, France, England, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Greece, Poland, Spain and China including performances at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Hall (NYC), St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, CBS Sunday Morning, Universal Amphitheatre, Hollywood Bowl and Walt Disney Hall in L.A. As a Varèse Sarabande concert soloist, Andon was featured in a series of live events beginning in 2013 celebrating the label’s 35th Anniversary, appearing with the Golden State Pops Orchestra, the Tenerife Symphony and Orchestra l’Autunno in Poznań, Poland. She has also been featured as a soloist in concerts with the Macau Orchestra, Big Band de Canarias and the Beethoven Academy Orchestra in Krakow, performing the music of iconic composers Alex North, Elmer Bernstein, John Corigliano, John Barry, Georges Delerue, Vince Guaraldi, Henry Mancini and Ennio Morricone, with arrangements by Lee Holdridge, William Ross, Austin Wintory and Randy Edelman. Andon has become an international ambassador for the flute and for film music, premiering her new suite from the live action Beauty and the Beast at the 2017 Krakow Film Music Festival in front of 15,000 people. Also in 2017 she was a soloist in Lalo Schifrin’s 85th birthday concert, including both Bullitt and the composer’s Jazz Mass in her set. In November of 2018 she performed two concerts with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra to celebrate the Varèse Sarabande 40th Anniversary and, two days later premiered her complete Ennio Morricone recital with pianist Simone Pedroni in Novara, Italy. SARA ANDON Flute Beauty And The Beast (6:30) (Alan Menken) Arranged by Michael Kosarin SARA ANDON Flute Princess Leia’s Theme (3:30) (John Williams) SARA ANDON Flute Moon River (3:30) (Henry Mancini) Arranged by Henry Mancini [with introductory cadenza by Sara Andon] SARA ANDON Flute Film Music — Orchestral Repertoire A View To A Kill (5:00) The Dovekeepers (6:30) (John Barry) (Jeff Beal) Arranged by Nic Raine Arranged by Jeff Beal Ghostbusters (12:00) To Kill A Mockingbird (6:00) (Elmer Bernstein) (Elmer Bernstein) Arranged by Randy Edelman Arranged by Austin Wintory Revolution: The Children’s Song (4:00) The Ant Bully (4:00) pennywhistle Agnes Of God (3:30) (John Corigliano) (John Debney) (Georges Delerue) Arranged by John Corigliano Arranged by John Debney Arranged by Georges Deleruee SARA ANDON Flute Film Music — Orchestral Repertoire A Little Romance (3:30) Something Wicked This Way Comes (11:00) (Georges Delerue) (Georges Delerue) Arranged by Georges Delerue Arranged by Georges Delerue Spartacus Love Theme (5:40) (Alex North) Arranged by Lee Holdridge The Mists Of Avalon (11:00) Titanic (4:00 or 15:00) pennywhistle (Lee Holdridge) (James Horner) Arranged by Lee Holdridge Arranged by Larry Rench & Larry Kenton The Thorn Birds (7:00 or 3:30) (Henry Mancini) Arranged by Henry Mancini SARA ANDON Flute A Charlie Brown Christmas: Christmas Time Is Here / Skating / O, Christmas Tree / Christmas Time Reprise (8:00) (Vince Guaraldi) Arranged by William Ross Hamlet (8:00) (Ennio Morricone) Hamlet / The King Is Dead / Ophelia [with flute improvisions by Sara Andon] SARA ANDON Flute Big Band / Jazz Repertoire The Age Of Innocence (4:30) Devil In A Blue Dress (4:30) (Elmer Bernstein) (Elmer Bernstein) Arranged by Soren Moler Arranged by Soren Moler Ghostbusters (3:30) On The Waterfront (7:00) (Elmer Bernstein) (Leonard Bernstein) Arranged by Geoff Evans Arranged by Soren Moler Spartacus Love Theme (4:00) piano, flute A Streetcar Named Desire (7:00) Moon River (3:30) (Alex North) (Alex North) (Henry Mancini) Arranged by Bill Evans Arranged by Alex North Arranged by Henry Mancini SARA ANDON Flute Jazz Repertoire Che! / The Four Musketeers (6:00) (Lalo Schifrin) Arranged by Jean-Michel Bernard Chinatown (4:30) (Jerry Goldsmith) Cool Hand Luke (5:30) Arranged by Sara Andon and Jean-Michel Bernard (Lalo Schifrin) Arranged by Jean-Michel Bernard SARA ANDON Flute Videogame Music World Of Warcraft: The Legend Of Zelda: Wrath Of The Lich King: Ocarina Of Time: Totems Of The Grizzlemaw (6:00) Zelda’s Lullaby (3:30) (Russell Brower) (Koji Kondo) Arranged by Russell Brower Arranged by Adam Gubman Critical Hit — Videogame Music Cover Band: Entire Program including Tetris, Pokemon, Angry Birds, Legend Of Zelda, Uncharted, Halo 2, Super Mario World, Skyrim, Call Of Duty, World Of Warcraft, Heartstone, Diablo 3, Final Fantasy X, Metal Gear Solid (90:00) WildStar: Bioshock Infinite: Our Perception Of Beauty: Lutece Dances (3:30) Drusera’s Theme (7:00) (Garry Schyman) (Jeff Kurtenacker) Arranged by Garry Schyman Arranged by Jeff Kurtenacker World Of Warcraft: Mists Of Pandaria: The Golden Lotus (3:30) (Neal Acree) Arranged by Neal Acree Hollywood Love Stories - Great Romantic Film Music is a 2-1/2 hour concert program starring flute soloist Sara Andon, with chamber orchestra of 26 players. The program features additional solos for violin and piano. The orchestration can be scaled up, if a larger ensemble is preferred and available. The concert is a celebration of love – all kinds of love. Young love and old love … timeless tales of romance from the movies that help us all believe that there is someone special out there for us. Part I Hollywood Love Songs Overture (8:00) Arranged by Nan Schwartz The Way We Were, When Harry Met Sally (It Had To Be You), An Affair To Remember (Our Love Affair), The Lion King (Can You Feel The Love Tonight), An American Tail (Somewhere Out There) Romeo and Juliet (Nino Rota) Suite (6:00) Arranged by Patrick Russ Cinema Paradiso (Ennio Morricone) Main Theme (3:00) Once (Glen Hansard, Markéta Irglová) Falling Slowly (5:00) Beauty And The Beast (Alan Menken) Theme (3:30) Il Postino (Luis Bacalov) Love Theme (4:00) Arranged by Nan Schwartz Shakespeare In Love (Stephen Warbeck) Love Theme (6:00) Titanic (James Horner) Rose (4:30) Part II Out Of Africa (John Barry) Suite (5:00) The Last Of The Mohicans (Trevor Jones) Promontory (5:30) Love Actually (Craig Armstrong) Glasgow Love Theme (3:00) Somewhere In Time (John Barry) (3:40) On Golden Pond (Dave Grusin) Main Title (3:00) Cinema Paradiso (Andrea Morricone) Love Theme (3:00) Ghost (Alex North) Unchained Melody (3:30) Encore Breakfast At Tiffany’s (Henry Mancini) Moon River (3:30) Arrangements by Conrad Pope, unless otherwise noted SARA ANDON Flute Film Music — Orchestral Videogame Music A View To A Kill (6:30) (John Barry) Arranged by Nic Raine World Of Warcraft: The Dovekeepers (6:30) (Jeff Beal) Arranged by Jeff Beal Wrath Of The Lich King: Totems Of The Grizzlemaw (6:00) (Russell Brower) Arranged by Russell Brower Ghostbusters (12:00) (Elmer Bernstein) Arranged by Randy Edelman The Legend Of Zelda: To Kill A Mockingbird (6:00) (Elmer Bernstein) Arranged by Austin Wintory Ocarina Of Time: Revolution: Zelda’s Lullaby (3:30) (Koji Kondo) Arranged by Adam Gubman The Children’s Song (6:00) (John Corigliano) Arranged by John Corigliano World of Warcraft: The Ant Bully (4:00) pennywhistle (John Debney) Arranged by John Debney Mists Of Pandaria: Agnes Of God (3:30) (Georges Delerue) Arranged by Georges Delerue The Golden Lotus (3:30) (Neal Acree) Arranged by Neal Acree A Little Romance (3:30) (Georges Delerue) Arranged by Georges Delerue WildStar: Something Wicked Our Perception Of Beauty: This Way Comes (11:00) (Georges Delerue) Arranged by Georges Delerue Drusera’s Theme (7:00) (Jeff Kurtenacker) Arranged by Jeff Kurtenacker The Mists Of Avalon (11:00) (Lee Holdridge) Arranged by Lee Holdridge Bioshock Infinite: Lutece Dances (3:30) (Garry Schyman) Arranged by Garry Schyman Titanic (4:00 or 15:00) pennywhistle (James Horner) Arranged by Larry Rench & Larry Kenton Critical Hit — Videogame Music Cover Band (90:00) Arranged by Adam Gubman Moon River (3:30) (Henry Mancini) Arranged by Henry Mancini The Thorn Birds (7:00 or 3:30) (Henry Mancini) Arranged by Henry Mancini Hamlet
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