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29 May 2026 Houston (Texas, USA)
Lights! Camera! Music! 100 Years of Epic Film Scores
Houston Symphony conducted by Steven Reineke - Jones Hall for the Performing Arts
Program Info: Lights! Camera! Music! 100 Years of Epic Film Scores will be performed live in Houston May 29–31, 2026 with the Houston Symphony at Jones Hall.
We’re rolling out the red carpet for the most famous movie-soundtrack moments in Hollywood history, from classic themes like King Kong and The Godfather to modern favorites like Pirates of the Caribbean, How to Train Your Dragon, and Star Wars. Join the Symphony and Chorus as we journey through Hollywood history in chronological order and relive the power of movie magic.
What To Expect? Iconic movie themes you know and love. A nostalgic retrospective: we’re tracing the greatest movie-soundtrack moments of all time, from Hollywood’s golden age to your favorite modern blockbusters, and everything in between. An unforgettable experience for the entire family.
Program Richard Whiting / Wendel - Hooray For Hollywood Hans Erdmann / arr. Steven Reineke - Overture From Nosferatu Max Steiner - Theme From King Kong Erich Wolfgang Korngold / arr. Jerry Brubaker - Suite From The Sea Hawk Bernard Herrmann - Overture From North By Northwest Elmer Bernstein / arr. Patrick Russ - Main Theme From The Magnificent Seven Nino Rota - Love Theme From The Godfather Jerry Goldsmith - Suite From The Omen Miklós Rózsa / arr. Daniel Robbins - Resurrection And Finale From King Of Kings John Williams - Han Solo And The Princess From Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back Ennio Morricone - On Earth As It Is In Heaven From The Mission Rachel Portman - End Titles From Emma Klaus Badelt / arr. Ted Ricketts - Medley From Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl Harry Gregson-Williams - Suite From The Chronicles Of Narnia John Powell - End Credits Suite From How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World