From the solemn echo of Also sprach Zarathustra —music that has forever marked our way of “seeing” space— the great sagas of cinema come to life: the unmistakable energy of Star Wars, the call of the unknown in Star Trek, to the melodies that have made the hearts of generations of viewers beat faster between giant screens and cult series.
And when they arrive, the heroes become familiar: the adrenaline of the Avengers, the flight of Superman, the nimble lightness of Spider-Man. A succession of iconic themes that transform music into storytelling, and the concert into an experience.
Then, suddenly, time slows down: lunar atmospheres, daydreams, songs that seem to shine with their own light.
And finally, the explosion: Holst's Mars, powerful and primordial, ending with a shock that leaves you feeling amazed and dizzy.
An event for those who love cinema, for those who love the orchestra, for those who want to be surprised.
Jerry Goldsmith Star Trek Voyager (Theme from Paramount Television Series)
John Williams Superman (March)
Bob Harris Spider-Man (TV cartoon theme song)
Alan Silvestri The Avengers Theme
John Williams Star Wars Episode I (Medley)
John Williams Star Wars Episode IV (Imperial March)
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers Blue Moon
Bart Howard Fly Me to the Moon
Glenn Miller Moonlight Serenade
Gustav Holst Mars, the Bringer of War (from The Planets)

