
Willoughby Symphony Orchestra: A Night at the Oscars
The star of the show will be one of Germany's finest violinists, Rosa Donata Milton, who returns to The Concourse Concert Hall following her spellbinding performances of Korngold's Violin Concerto in 2023. She'll join the Willoughby Symphony Choir under the baton of acclaimed conductor Dr Nicholas Milton AM, as they perform selections from Academy Award-winning soundtracks.
The incredible concert will open with a tribute to the acclaimed film Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, before continuing on a cinematic journey through some of the silver screen's most illustrious soundtracks that just might move you to tears. The full line-up includes Spiderman, Forrest Gump, Hook, Schindler's List, Angels and Demons, Ladies in Lavender, The Mission, Saving Private Ryan and Amistad.
You can experience the glamour of Hollywood's night of nights complete with a red carpet and photowall, where you can snap a pic with your very own Oscar – just don't forget to dress up for the occasion.
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