Soundtrack and Sci-Fi lovers! we have an absolute treat for you guys this month. The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra are back with a brand new show that’ll take audiences across the stars and into new and exciting galaxies. So get ready to boldly go where no man has gone before as the BSO prepare to blast off into hyperspace with their Symphonic Space Concert.
Fans will have 3 opportunities to catch this show, and tickets are available to buy right now.
Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth – November 4th.
Lighthouse, Poole – November 11th.
Mayflower Theatre, Southampton – November 17th.
Galactic classics at their best. Join the BSO for an evening featuring some of the best space soundtracks ever written for the big screen, from the innocent charm of John Williams’ E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial to the dark terror of Jerry Goldsmith’s Alien… and everything in between. Plus the world premiere of a suite from Star Trek: Picard (The Final Season) by Stephen Barton and Frederik Wiedmann.
Here is what you can expect to hear at the Symphonic Space concert:
- Williams– E.T.
- Goldsmith– Alien
- Horner– Apollo 13
- Giacchino– Star Trek: Into Darkness and Beyond
- Williams– Close Encounters of the Third Kind
- Barton/Wiedmann– Star Trek: Picard (The Final Season)
- Goldsmith– Star Trek: Nemesis
- Zimmer– Interstellar
- Rabin– Armageddon
- Horner– Aliens
- Jacques– Starship Troopers (video game)
- Philips– Battlestar Galactica
- Horner– Avatar
- Williams– Star Wars: The Force Awakens
If you love film soundtracks as much as we do, then you’ll love our interview with Pete Harrison, who will be conducting the galactic extravaganza this November.