Nov. 16 & 17
Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas in Concert
Experience the movie in stunning HD on a large screen, accompanied by the Houston Symphony performing Danny Elfman's iconic score live.
About This Concert
Back by popular demand! Watch as Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas is projected in its entirety on the big screen, accompanied by Danny Elfman’s darkly charming score played live by the orchestra.
Don't miss this magical evening! Where the enchantment of the film and the brilliance of live music come together to celebrate the perfect blend of Halloween and Christmas!
Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts
Tickets
Saturday, Nov. 16
2:00 P.M. at Jones Hall
Saturday, Nov. 16
7:30 P.M. at Jones Hall
Sunday, Nov. 17
2:00 P.M. at Jones Hall
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Artists
Anthony Parnther
conductor
Sponsored by
Meredith & Ben Marshall
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American conductor Anthony Parnther is in his fifth season as music director of California’s San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra. As conductor of the Gateways Music Festival Orchestra, whose members hail from leading orchestras nationwide, it was Anthony who led its sold-out Carnegie Hall debut, showcasing the world premiere of I Can by five-time Grammy-winner Jon Batiste. A master of multiple genres, Anthony has conducted many of the world’s preeminent artists, from Joshua Bell, Lynn Harrell, Jessye Norman, and Frederica von Stade to Imagine Dragons, John Legend, Avenged Sevenfold, Wu-Tang Clan, and Rihanna. Upcoming highlights include appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Seattle Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, Nashville Symphony, and Chineke! Orchestra, with which he recently made his BBC Proms debut. Recent engagements include collaborations with orchestras throughout this country and the Sydney Symphony in Australia. Dedicated to amplifying traditionally underrepresented voices, Anthony has reconstructed and performed orchestral works by Margaret Bonds, Duke Ellington, Zenobia Powell Perry, Florence Price, William Grant Still, and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. As well as leading LA Opera’s world premiere of Tamar-kali’s oratorio We Hold These Truths and Long Beach Opera’s revival of Anthony Davis’s Pulitzer Prize-winning The Central Park Five, Anthony has premiered and recorded works by Batiste, Kris Bowers, Chanda Dancy, Davis, Adolphus Hailstork, Marian Harrison, Phillip Herbert, Daniel Kidane, Gary Powell Nash, James Newton, Perry, Price, Taylor, George Walker, Errollyn Wallen, James Wilson, and John Wineglass. For his extensive championing of works by Black, Latino, and women composers, Anthony was profiled in 2015 as a “Local Hero” by Los Angeles’s PBS SoCal/KCET. As one of today’s foremost film conductors, Anthony helms recording sessions for many of the world’s top international feature films and television series, working in close collaboration with some of the most decorated media composers. Recent projects include Avatar: The Way of Water, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Encanto, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, Nope, Creed III, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules, The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, Tenet, American Dad!, Oppenheimer, Turning Red, Star Wars: The Mandalorian, Star Wars: Book of Boba Fett, and League of Legends.