Friday, December 8, 2006

Pink Triangle Holocaust

Cinema Paradisio! (Saturday, December 2, 2006)


I settled for some time now, just to be well situated to admire the scenery, see everything going, not losing any crumb sum ...
I had in hand the program attractive, available on every seat.
The room was filled gradually, the audience did not seem rushed.
More than a half-hour had passed before the harpist will fit in the great hall of the Art Deco Apollo Theatre. First agreements, then the other musicians followed slowly and twenty hours, while the orchestra was placed, accompanied by more than eighty choristers.
The conductor could go on stage. It maestro would happen.

Ennio Morricone himself conducts the orchestra, to play again, to the delight of a captivated audience, great tunes he had composed for films now renamed :
Cinema Paradiso , It was once America , Upon a Time in the West , The Good, the Bad & the Ugly , The Sicilian Clan , etc.. On December 2
was already the second and final performance of the Symphony Orchestra of Rome, he was not about to miss these two unforgettable hours.
To accompany the chorus (or vice versa?), A singer we rewarded him for his beautiful voice to sing a few songs.
Then, before the three reminders standing ovation performed before an audience of listeners fully vested, he played the beautiful melodies of the film The Mission , during which he managed to me tirer des larmes (revoyez le film, vous comprendrez).

Dans cette ville, il n'y a pas un jour où un événement culturel se déroule et où tout le monde peut y trouver son compte: les amoureux de la musique alternative, les plasticiens, les cinéphiles,... Concerts, show musicaux, spectacles, pièces de théâtre, Première cinématographique, ... l'embarras du choix.
La semaine passée, j'allais voir Primal Scream (ndla: je vous avais donné un extrait de leur musique en bas d' un ancien post ici ), la semaine prochaine Placebo est au programme, puis dix jours après le concert à Wembley Arena, I'm going to see the ballet Swan Lake with the classical and original choreography Matthew Bourne .
And while slipping a movie either, I will end with the inevitable and unavoidable play by James Barrie , must see in London.
It makes me want to continue my script, me!

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