Greenville Symphony Orchestra Brings Harry Potter to Life

Greenville Symphony Orchestra performing Harry Potter live

News Summary

The Greenville Symphony Orchestra will present a live rendition of the score from ‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban’ on January 11 and 12. Fans can enjoy the beloved film accompanied by live orchestral music at the Peace Center, featuring performances by conductor Bruce Kiesling. Tickets range from $55 to $100, so fans are encouraged to secure theirs quickly as they are selling fast.

Greenville Set for an Enchanting Orchestra Experience

Get ready, Greenville! The Greenville Symphony Orchestra is all set to present a magical experience for fans of Harry Potter as they bring “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” to life on January 11 and 12. This exciting event is part of the orchestra’s popular film series and will take place at the iconic Peace Center.

An Unforgettable Combination

This isn’t just any film showing; the orchestra will perform the beloved score composed by the legendary John Williams live while the 2004 film plays in stunning high-definition on a massive 40-foot screen. Imagine immersing yourself in Harry’s world while the orchestral sounds enrich every magical moment. With performances scheduled for January 11 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., as well as a matinee on January 12 at 2 p.m., there’s plenty of opportunity for fans to be part of the fun!

Tickets Still Up for Grabs

$55 to $100. Given the success of past concerts, fans are encouraged to act fast before they disappear into the magical realm of sold-out shows!

A Wild Journey Through Hogwarts

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban takes viewers on an adventurous journey through Harry’s third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Directed by Alfonso Cuaron, this film features the beloved trio: Harry Potter (played by Daniel Radcliffe), the brilliant Hermione Granger (played by Emma Watson), and loyal friend Ron Weasley (played by Rupert Grint). The plot centers around the thrilling news that Sirius Black (acted by Gary Oldman) has escaped from the notorious Azkaban prison and is believed to be after Harry.

A Conductor with a Vision

The score for this spectacular performance will be conducted by talented American conductor Bruce Kiesling, who promises to bring the music to life. As the music weaves through the air, audiences will find themselves transported to a world full of adventure, magic, and suspense.

The Rise of Film Concerts

Film concerts have rapidly grown in popularity across the United States in recent years. Just less than two decades ago, only a handful of orchestras hosted such events, but today, they bring in millions. The Harry Potter Film Concert series, in particular, has become a global phenomenon, attracting over 3 million fans worldwide since its inception in 2016, as reported by producer Warner Bros. Discovery.

Join the Excitement

864-467-3000 or visit peacecenter.org. Get ready for a spellbinding experience!

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