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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
The SF Symphony Does Hitchcock [psycho!].
The San Francisco Symphony is performing a live orchestral accompaniment to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) on July 17th.
via the SF Symphony & SF Weekly:
Treat yourself to a night at the movies-with a live symphony orchestra! Bernard Herrmann revolutionized the art of film music with his hair-raising soundtrack to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. On July 17 the San Francisco Symphony performs the score live alongside Hitchcock’s iconic film that changed the silver screen and shocked audiences 50 years ago. Don't miss this opportunity to experience a cinematic classic as you've never seen (or heard) it before!
Arrive one hour prior to the concert for music and dancing with the Martini Brothers, plus desserts and specialty drinks.
Concert includes intermission.
Recommended for ages 18 and older. Groups of ten or more save 20%. Side and Center Terrace seats are not available for this performance.
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