Concierto ‘Pictures at an Exhibition: The Paintings of Bob Peak’ en Los Ángeles

Como ya anunciamos hace semanas (leer más), el Abu Dhabi Festival y Robert Townson Productions colaboran en uno de los encargos musicales más grandiosos de nuestro tiempo: “Pictures at an Exhibition: The Paintings of Bob Peak”, una obra totalmente nueva, para una nueva era, que tendrá su estreno mundial el viernes 14 de junio en el Walt Disney Concert Hall de Los Ángeles.

Concierto ‘Pictures at an Exhibition: The Paintings of Bob Peak’ en Los Ángeles

 

Para este estreno mundial, diez grandes compositores han compuesto cada uno un nuevo movimiento, y cada pieza está inspirada en un cuadro del legendario e icónico artista Bob Peak (1927-1992).

Concierto ‘Pictures at an Exhibition: The Paintings of Bob Peak’ en Los Ángeles

 

La Los Angeles Film Orchestra, bajo la dirección del maestro Leonard Slatkin, interpretará en la primera mitad del concierto música de películas clásicas acompañada de las icónicas ilustraciones de Bob Peak, como West Side Story de Leonard Bernstein, Superman: The Movie de John Williams, Star Trek: The Motion Picture de Jerry Goldsmith, Ride of the Valkyries de Apocalypse Now de Richard Wagner, Silverado de Bruce Broughton, My Fair Lady y Camelot de Frederick Loewe.

 

La segunda mitad del concierto ofrecerá música nueva de destacados compositores, inspirada en la obra de Bob Peak, que estarán presentes en el evento: Michael Abels, Jeff Beal, Marco Beltrami, Bill Conti, Mychael Danna, Ihab Darwish, Don Davis, Harry Gregson-Williams, Maria Newman y Marc Shaiman.

 

El programa será el siguiente:

Part I: Legendary Scores Accompanied by Bob Peak’s Iconic Movie Posters

  • West Side Story – Leonard Bernstein
  • My Fair Lady – Frederick Loewe
  • Camelot – Frederick Loewe
  • Apocalypse Now – Ride of The Valkyries – Richard Wagner
  • Star TrekThe Motion Picture – Jerry Goldsmith
  • Silverado – Bruce Broughton
  • SupermanThe Movie – John Williams

 

Part II: Ten New Compositions Inspired by Bob Peak’s Paintings 

  • Maria Newman: Rhapsody for a Golden Age: 1937 Academy Players Directory
  • Mychael Danna: Mother Teresa, Time Magazine cover portrait
  • Harry Gregson-Williams: Two Girls with Sparklers
  • Ihab Darwish: Curva Grande, Sports Illustrated – 5 Fastest Corners in Car Racing with Jackie Stewart
  • Jeff Beal: New York World’s Fair 1964 – 65
  • Michael Abels: Unbound: Jesse Owens 1936 Olympics – Golden Moments Book
  • Marco Beltrami: Special Olympics: The Spirit of Sport: Jack Nicklaus
  • Marc Shaiman: Audrey Hepburn
  • Don Davis: Golden Eagles
  • Bill Conti: Great Bridge, New York. 1983 – 100th Anniversary Brooklyn Bridge

INFORMACIÓN SOBRE EL CONCIERTO

 

Habrá una conferencia previa al concierto a las 19:00h a cargo de Richard Kraft, Jon Burlingame, Matthew Joseph Peak y Thomas Peak. La asistencia es gratuita con la entrada al concierto.

Concierto ‘Pictures at an Exhibition: The Paintings of Bob Peak’ en Los Ángeles

En palabras de Robert Townson:

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“This is a concert that I can hardly believe I am even announcing.  I can hardly believe this is really happening.  But it is!  And you are all invited to join us in just two months!

This is the dream concert of my life!  Anyone who knows me will understand that very well.  For me it was my 12-year-old eyes and ears for Bob Peak and John Williams, on Superman: The Movie and, one year later, for Bob Peak and Jerry Goldsmith, on Star Trek: The Motion Picture, that changed my life forever.

These three giants never budged from the summit of the forces that inspire and drive me. 

It is miraculous beyond belief that I would begin my career just a few years later and find myself working with all three of these heroes.  But it’s true and it all happened.  I have loved film music, classical music, movie poster art and paintings by the masters my whole life since then. 

About 25 years ago, when I was producing new recordings with some of the greatest orchestras in the world and had also commissioned new works, such as a new Star Wars score for a book called Shadows of the Empire, that I had what to me was a beautiful and visionary idea.  I have countless favorite classical pieces, but one of my favorites has always been Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. But much as I loved Mussorgsky’s original piece, my idea was to create a new Pictures at an Exhibition for a new age.  To have all new music composed and have the inspiration for all the new music be the paintings of Bob Peak.  Not his film paintings.  They already have music attached to them.  His other artwork.  He did almost everything.  New York World’s Fair 1964, 100th Anniversary of New York’s Brooklyn Bridge, he painted portraits of Mother Teresa, John Kennedy, Anwar Sadat, The Band that were featured on 45 different Time Magazine covers!  He did paintings for The Olympics and the Special Olympics.  For the United Nations and for the Academy of Motion Pictures arts and Sciences.  He painted cars, and beautiful women and couples, and the American West.  He did so much work, it could inspire 50 different versions of Pictures at an Exhibition.  For 25 years it was a dream.  Now, in a major international co-production between Abu Dhabi Festival and Robert Townson Productions, we are preparing for the premiere.

Like the Mussorgsky, the new piece has ten movements.  But unlike the Mussorgsky, there is not one composer … there are ten!

Michael Abels, Jeff Beal, Marco Beltrami, Bill Conti, Mychael Danna, Ihab Darwish, Don Davis, Harry Gregson-Williams, Maria Newman and Marc Shaiman

Each of them has composed a new movement for the all-new Pictures at an Exhibition, each inspired by a different painting by the great Bob Peak!

For anyone who attended the concert Basil Poledouris: The Music and The Movies in 2022, you will know well that the Los Angeles Film Orchestra is a virtuoso all-star group of the best musicians in Los Angeles!

And to conduct this world premiere performance of Pictures at an Exhibition: The Paintings of Bob Peak, we have one of the greatest maestros in the world, the legendary Leonard Slatkin!

But that is not all!  I have just described for you the second half of the concert.

The first half of the concert will be a tribute to Bob Peak’s legendary Hollywood career.

His first film painting was the poster for West Side Story!  Courtesy of the Leonard Bernstein Estate we have Leonard Bernstein’s film overture from West Side Story!  We have My Fair Lady!  We have the world premiere of Alfred Newman’s arrangement of Frederick Loewe’s Camelot!  We could not leave out Apocalypse Now and what music could we perform other than Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries!  One of my favorite film cues of all time, Jerry Goldsmith’s The Enterprise from Star Trek: The Motion Picture will also be conducted by Leonard Slatkin!  Another dream. Can you imagine the beauty?  As if that is not enough, how about Bruce Broughton’s Silverado! And John Williams’ Superman: The Movie!!

There will, of course, be surprises.  This is the biggest concert of my life.”

VÍDEOS PROMOCIONALES

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Si estás en Los Ángeles o alrededores… ¡¡¡No te pierdas este evento único en la vida!!!