Wednesday, November 11 – The Masters Symphonic: Hans Zimmer, Ennio Morricone, John Williams

 

Three monumental, full-length concerts in a single evening!

The greatest masterpieces of film music—in one historic showcase.

In the world of film music, there are names that do more than just compose soundtracks—they create entire emotional universes. Hans Zimmer, Ennio Morricone, and John Williams. Three giants who have defined the sound of modern cinema, creating music that moves us, inspires us, and stays with us for a lifetime.

Now their work is back in a format unlike anything we've seen before!

Each section is dedicated to a single composer.
Each segment is structured like a separate, monumental performance.
Three musical worlds, three eras of cinema, three emotional journeys—all on the same day.

This is the first event to bring together the complete works of Zimmer, Morricone, and Williams in a single evening, presented with the power of a symphonic sound.

The concert will be hosted by a special presenter who will guide the audience through the worlds of Zimmer, Morricone, and Williams, sharing insights into the behind-the-scenes stories of their work, the power of their music, and their significance in the history of cinema.

The stage will also feature special guests from around the world—outstanding soloists, musicians, and figures from the world of film music—who will travel to Poland specifically for this occasion to celebrate the legacy of the three greatest masters in the history of film music.

HANS ZIMMER — First Concert

A monumental world of pulsating rhythms, organ music, electronic sounds, and emotional themes:

Inception – “Time,” “Dream Collapsing,” “Mombasa”
Interstellar – “Cornfield Chase,” “Stay,” “No Time for Caution”
Gladiator – “Now We Are Free,” “The Battle,” “Honor Him”
The Dark Knight – “Why So Serious?”, “Aggressive Expansion”
Pirates of the Caribbean – “He’s a Pirate”, “Davy Jones”
Dune – “Paul’s Dream”
The Lion King – “This Land”

ENNIO MORRICONE — Concert Two

Nostalgia, beauty, spirituality, and a melodiousness unlike anything else:

The Mission – “Gabriel’s Oboe,” “Falls,” “On Earth as It Is in Heaven”
Cinema Paradiso – “Love Theme,” “Childhood and Manhood”
Once Upon a Time in the West – “Man with a Harmonica,” “Jill’s Theme”
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – “Main Theme”, “The Ecstasy of Gold”
Once Upon a Time in America – “Deborah’s Theme”
For a Few Dollars More – “Final Duel”

JOHN WILLIAMS — Concert No. 3

The most recognizable themes in the history of cinema—majesty and epicness in their purest form:

Star Wars – “Main Title,” “The Imperial March,” “Duel of the Fates,” “Across the Stars”
Jurassic Park – “Theme,” “Journey to the Island”
Indiana Jones – “The Raiders March”
Harry Potter – “Hedwig’s Theme,” “Harry’s Wondrous World”
E.T. – “Flying Theme”
Schindler’s List – “Main Theme”
Superman – “Main Theme”

Three concerts. One stage. One historic evening.

The Masters Symphonic is undoubtedly the largest film music production in Europe!

Over 300 artists on stage
A massive 100-piece symphony orchestra
An 80-member choir
Top-quality production, lighting, and multimedia
A format that redefines the symphonic concert
This event will transport the audience right into the heart of the most epic cinematic stories.

For more information: biuro@zimmermorriconewilliams.pl, impres.art@wp.pl

directions

You can get to Atlas Arena in many ways. You can reach it comfortably by public transport, train or car. We have prepared comfortable parking lots and bicycle racks for our guests.

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