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We are in the process of preparing a comprehensive listening guide for classical music. Please return again soon.
Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho
See Alfred Hitchcock's suspense masterpiece on the big screen with
Bernard Hermann's spine
tingling score played live by the Bates Motel Orchestra.
Regent
Theatre, Melbourne
3pm & 7.30pm Saturday 24th July 2010
Bookings 136 100
Tickets from $78
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Free Sunday Talks at ACMI
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Scoring a Story (Unclassified 15+)
In film, music often speaks in ways which its characters cannot. The
composer’s role is to really ‘score’ the emotions of a story by creating the
sounds and tone of a world. For many directors, like Tim Burton, this creative
collaboration with a composer is crucial. Dale Cornelius has been writing music
for Film and Television for the last 17 years to much acclaim. From Mary and Max
to Till Human Voices Wake Us, Dale’s diverse and accomplished soundscapes have
been described as ‘stunning’ and ‘hauntingly beautiful’. This talk provides a
rare opportunity to hear about how sounds and music are created and produced to
tell a story, to evoke a feeling, and to show us the presence or absence of
beauty. Hosted by writer and broadcaster Richard Watts |
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2pm, Sunday 22nd August 2010 |
Studio 1, ACMI
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Free tickets available on the day from the Information Desk |
Enquiries: (03) 8663 2583 |
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