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May 25th will mark composer John Barry's 70th year, in celebration a concert will be held at Carnegie Hall, hosted by former Bond, Timothy Dalton

16-May-2004 • Event

In celebration of the John Barry's 70th birthday

John Barry: The Lion in Winter
Sergei Prokofiev: Ivan the Terrible
Live music with film.
7:00 PM Pre-concert conversation:
An Interview with John Barry
Conducted by Robert Bass
Hosted by Timothy Dalton



Carnegie Hall
Isaac Stern Auditorium
57th St. & 7th Ave.
New York, NY

Sergei Prokofiev: Ivan the Terrible / John Barry: The Lion in Winter in celebration of the composer's 70th birthday. Live music with film. 7:00 PM Pre-concert conversation:

An Interview with John Barry The screening of two classic films will be accompanied by a live performance of the music for each: Prokofiev's elaborately scored music to Ivan Grozny (Ivan the Terrible), Sergei Eisenstein's spectacular final film of 1945; and, to celebrate his 70th birthday, John Barry's Oscar-winning score from James Goldman's 1968 film The Lion in Winter, starring Katharine Hepburn, Peter O'Toole, Anthony Hopkins, and Timothy Dalton. Both films feature stunningly beautiful and vivid music for chorus. Timothy Dalton will be host for the evening.

For more information & tickets: please call 917-322-2140 or click here.

Barry has scored numerous Bond films and many others over his long successful career:

John Barrys Official Website
MI6 Music Section
From Russia With Love
Goldfinger
Thunderball
You Only Live Twice
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
Diamonds Are Forever
The Man With The Golden Gun
Moonraker
Octopussy
A View To A Kill
The Living Daylights



Thanks to `00Agent` for the alert.

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