
The Masters Symphonic: Hans Zimmer, Ennio Morricone, John Williams
The Masters Symphonic: Hans Zimmer, Ennio Morricone, John Williams
Three major symphonic concerts in one evening.
A landmark presentation of the greatest works in film music history, brought together in a single, large-scale symphonic experience.
In film music, some names go beyond composition. Hans Zimmer, Ennio Morricone, and John Williams shaped the sound of modern cinema, creating scores that define emotion, memory, and entire cinematic worlds.
This event brings their music together in a format designed as three separate symphonic chapters — each dedicated to one composer, each treated as its own full-scale musical journey.
Three worlds of sound, three eras of cinema, one evening.
The concert is guided by a host who takes the audience through the stories behind the music, its impact, and its place in film history. Special guests from around the world, including soloists and musicians connected with film music, join the stage for this unique celebration.
Hans Zimmer – concert one
A powerful, modern sound world built on rhythm, electronics, and emotion
Inception – Time, Mombasa
Interstellar – Cornfield Chase, Stay
Gladiator – Now We Are Free
The Dark Knight – Why So Serious?
Pirates of the Caribbean – He’s a Pirate
Dune – Paul’s Dream
The Lion King – This Land
Ennio Morricone – concert two
Music defined by melody, atmosphere, and timeless emotional depth
The Mission – Gabriel’s Oboe
Cinema Paradiso – Love Theme
Once Upon a Time in the West – Man with a Harmonica
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – The Ecstasy of Gold
Once Upon a Time in America – Deborah’s Theme
For a Few Dollars More – Final Duel
John Williams – concert three
The most iconic themes in film history, in their full symphonic form
Star Wars – Main Title, The Imperial March
Harry Potter – Hedwig’s Theme
Indiana Jones – The Raiders March
Jurassic Park – Theme
E.T. – Flying Theme
Schindler’s List – Main Theme
Superman – Main Theme
Three concerts. One stage. One historic evening.
With over 300 performers, including a 100-piece symphony orchestra and a 180-member choir, this production stands among the largest film music events in Europe. High-end visuals, lighting, and multimedia design complete the experience.
A large-scale symphonic format that reimagines how film music is experienced live.






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