Experience the epic musical score of the hit ABC television series “Lost” as award-winning American composer Michael Giacchino brings this original music to Honolulu for its symphony orchestra world premiere by the Honolulu Symphony Toyota Pops and conductor Tim Simonec on Saturday, September 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the Waikiki Shell. Emmy-nominated “Lost” star Terry O’Quinn will join the Pops on stage to narrate passages as the music brings every gripping and passion-filled moment to life. Filmed at beautiful locations throughout Hawaii, and predominantly Oahu’s North Shore, “Lost” is produced by ABC Studios and portrays the action-packed lives of the survivors of a plane crash on a Pacific island. “Lost” will return to the ABC schedule early next year.
Enthusiastic “Lost” fans are well acquainted with Mr. Giacchino’s breathtaking score and have been enjoying his captivating compositions for three seasons. The music of “Lost” captures not only the journeys, spectacular vistas and touching emotion, but also echoes the thrilling and dangerous saga of life on a mysterious island.
Mr. Giacchino’s melodies have enhanced entertainment of all genres, including television shows, animated shorts, video games, and stand-alone symphonies with themes that run the gamut from driving, melancholic and suspenseful, to serene. Mr. Giacchino’s latest musical achievement is his score for the newest Disney-Pixar film, “Ratatouille.” His film work includes the soundtracks to “Mission: Impossible III,” “The Incredibles” and “The Family Stone,” and his television work includes the series “Alias.” His acclaimed video game soundtracks include “Medal of Honor,” “Call of Duty” and “The Lost World: Jurassic Park.” Among Mr. Giacchino’s upcoming projects is “Star Trek.”
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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