In celebration of the 30-year partnership between two of Hollywood's most creative minds, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will perform Elfman's hauntingly beautiful scores from the films of Burton including The Nightmare before Christmas, Edward Scissorhands and Beetlejuice, in two unmissable concerts on the 10 and 11 July.
Grammy Award-winner and four-time Oscar nominee Elfman, who also penned the theme song for The Simpsons, has written the scores for 16 of Burton's films and describes his relationship with the director as "almost telepathic".
"Writing the score is the easy part," Elfman says. "Getting into the director's head and understanding their psyche is what's hard. But that's what you need to do: you have to be half-composer, half-psychiatrist."
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra performances will be accompanied by stunning visuals including Tim Burton's original sketches, drawings, story boards, and film clips, which will be rendered in exquisite detail on a large screen above the Concert Hall stage.
Concert Details:
DANNY ELFMAN: MUSIC FROM THE FILMS OF TIM BURTON
Sydney Opera House Concert Hall
Fri 10 July, 8pm
Sat 11 July, 2pm
Scott Dunn conductor
Featuring the music of Danny Elfman from the films of Tim Burton, including Batman, Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Alice in Wonderland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Beetlejuice and more.
Tickets are $39-$119 and can be purchased at www.sydneysymphony.com or by calling the SSO Box Office on (02) 8215 4600.
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