“The greatest moment of my life!” proclaimed Danny Elfman as he received a triple standing ovation that cheered on his career and stunning singing performance with songs from THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHIRSTMAS but even though this brought the house down and closed the concert, we had already been treated to the stunningly talented BBC Concert Orchestra, the Maida Vale singers and conductor John Mauceri leading the way. The latter has had an incredibly distinguished career and this made him the perfect choice to guide this celebration, with Mauceri even lending his voice in the latter stages with a few lines of his own from THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, complete with a Santa hat.
Danny Elfman is one of the most celebrated film composers in our modern era. He’s scored that famous The Simpsons theme, plus worked with Peter Jackson, Gus van Sant and David O Russell to name but a few. Yet, it goes without saying that the most important man he’s teamed up with is undoubtedly Tim Burton. Last night at the historic Royal Albert Hall in London, we joined Danny Elfman and thousands of fans to celebrate his work and collaboration with Burton, and it gave everyone an unforgettable evening with an astonishing arrange of work. Their career together strides the last 25 years effortlessly, so whether you’re a fan of Tim Burton’s work or not, you’ve definitely heard Danny Elfman’s arrangement’s as their collaboration work is legendary.
Tonight, the Hall began at the start of their partnership with PEE-WEE’S BIG ADVENTURE and then that golden period for them both that included crowd favourites such as CORPSE BRIDE, SLEEPY HOLLOW, BIG FISH, EDWARD SCISSORHANDS, BATMAN/BATMAN RETURNS, and MARS ATTACKS! plus, another personal favourite, the unique BEETLEJUICE. What’s especially impressive about their work is the way their art complements the other. The gothic-style world of Burton is his recognisable forte and because of the addition of Danny Elfman, their work sits deservedly side-by-side in movie history.
Every composition found its place with images on a big screen above the Orchestra, the visuals flicked between Burton’s own sketch work and clips from the films. The evening revealed many things including the true emotive skin under FRANKENWEENIE that really came across with a live orchestra. I felt this was particularly poignant when you considering it’s probably one of the closest works to his heart and it changed his life and career. Last night was all about sharing that remarkable career with his friend Elfman though and as the composer belted out the real essence of Jack Skellington, the entire Royal Albert Hall felt the moment of elation in the atmosphere. To add to the cheers, we also had Tim Burton on stage plus Helena Bonham Carter ‘losing her [singing] virginity’ with a charming performance as Sally.
Something special happened in the old Hall and it was easy to see and feel that unique, timeless connection between music and storytelling that can often can be over-done or drift off insignificantly into the background. Danny Elfman’s ‘The Music from the Films of Tim Burton’ was a truly tremendous evening and celebration of what’s achievable on that big screen that we all love so much, and these two gave us a sterling sampling of this art at its finest.
Check out the Royal Albert Hall’s other upcoming concert events that includes THE ARTIST on New Year’s Eve, a celebration of Pixar in February and Disney’s FANTASIA on November 16th.
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Dan loves writing, film, music and photography. Originally from Devon, he did London for 4 years and now resides in Exeter. He also has a mild obsession with squirrels and cake. The latter being more of a hobby. Favourite movies include HIGH FIDELITY, ALMOST FAMOUS, ROXANNE, GOOD WILL HUNTING, JURASSIC PARK, too many Steve Martin films and Nolan's BATMAN universe. He can also be found on www.twitter.com/danbullock
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Nov 11, 2013 at 2:50 pm
DANNY ELFMAN, TIM BURTON, PETER JACKSON, GUS VAN SANT, AND DAVID O RUSSELL ARE NOTHING BUT VILE, EVIL PIECE OF SHIT THIEVES!!!!!! YOU WILL BE SUED AND KILLED FOR STEALING MY FILMS, TV SHOWS, SONGS, AND MUSIC!!!!!! YOU WILL PAY IN THIS LIFE AND THE NEXT!!!!!!