Sounds Of Cinema: Tarantino, Mupa, 15 October

  • 4 Oct 2018 10:16 AM
Sounds Of Cinema: Tarantino, Mupa, 15 October
Relive the wonderful atmosphere of Tarantino's iconic films through the exceptional singing talents of Mónika Fischl, Gabi Tóth, Viktor Király and Tamás Veréb. Featuring the Savaria Symphony Orchestra and the VoiceStation Choir.

At this second Sounds of the Cinema concert, we'll be exploring the work of five-time Oscar and seven-time Golden Globe winner Quentin Tarantino. This unique production will offer never-before heard versions of these world-famous soundtracks. 

Django Unchained, Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Home Alone, James Bond, Casino, Schindler's List, Valami Amerika (A Kind of America)... These films need no introduction and are sure to feature at this evening's concert. Gangsters, everyday heroes, fierce women, thrills, unexpected twists and humour. A must-see.

This unparalleled world of film will be brought to life by operette star Mónika Fischl, a regular guest on many prestigious classical productions, Viktor Király, a great talent who also appeared on the American show The Voice, Gabi Tóth, Hungary's unstoppable pop music queen, and Tamás Veréb, a versatile musical star who gained popularity on the Hungarian version of Your Face Sounds Familiar.

Tickets: HUF 4,200 - 11,700

Venue: 
Mupa
1095 Budapest, Komor Marcell u. 1.

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