Spaghetti Western composer playing Los Angeles and New
York in March 2014.
Legendary film composer Ennio Morricone will bring some
of his most iconic works to life for two concerts in the U.S. next year. As BrooklynVegan
points out, the 84-year-old will play Los Angeles' Nokia Theatre at L.A. Live
on March 20, and then he'll take over Brooklyn's Barclays Center on March 23.
Both performances will feature the Italian maestro facing off with a 200-member
orchestra and choir.
Despite Morricone's long history with Hollywood — he's
been nominated for five Academy Awards for Best Original Score, and in 2007, he
received an Honorary Oscar for his career achievements — the upcoming L.A. gig
will be his first-ever West Coast concert. He made his live-debut in the U.S.
just a few years ago, in 2007, with a performance at New York City's Radio City
Music Hall. That milestone came after Morricone had built a decades-deep body
of work, marked by collaborations with filmmakers such as Sergio Leone, Brian
De Palma, Oliver Stone, Barry Levinson, and Warren Beatty.
More recently, Morricone made headlines for his overblown
beef with director Quentin Tarantino, who used some of the composer's work
(including one original song) in his 2012 film, the spaghetti
Western-meets-American-slavery epic Django Unchained.
Tickets for the upcoming shows in L.A. and NYC go on sale
October 25, 2013. Tickets are priced from $45 go on sale Friday, October 25 at
10am through AXS.com, and by phone at (888) 929-7849. Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE
is located at 777 Chick Hearn Ct., Los Angeles, CA 90015. For more information
please visit enniomorricone-usa-2014.com or Nokia Theatre
http://www.nokiatheatrelalive.com/ The concert is presented by Massimo Gallotta
Productions and AEG and also will be scheduled in New York at Barclays Center
Cushman and Wakefield Theatre on March 23, 2014.
http://www.barclayscenter.com/events
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