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Slideshow: Student Scoring on Nosferatu Rouses Symphony Hall
On the night before Halloween, Boston’s Symphony Hall held a special event as part of Berklee’s Signature Series concerts, performing a new original score, written by Berklee professor Sheldon Mirowitz and his film scoring students, live to picture for the silent horror film Nosferatu.
By
Justin Poon
November 12, 2015
On the night before Halloween, Boston’s Symphony Hall held a special event as part of Berklee’s Signature Series concerts, performing a new original score, written by Berklee professor Sheldon Mirowitz and his film scoring students, live to picture for the silent horror film Nosferatu. On stage with the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra was world-class theremin player Rob Schwimmer, world-renowned conductor Keith Lockhart, and Michael Bierylo, the chair of Berklee's Electronic Production and Design. Bierylo performed on the Moog System 55 modular synthesizer, which was loaned to the department for the special performance, helping to add yet another distinctive Berklee touch an event that culminated with a standing ovation from a packed Symphony Hall.