The Lodger

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10950 Hutchesons Ferry Rd,Chattahoochee Hills GA 30268

21 May, 2022

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Screening of the Alfred Hitchcock silent movie classic The Lodger with live musical accompaniment. "The Lodger" film screening with live musicA story of the London fog is a 1927 British silent thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The special screening features a live performance of the 90-minute original score by Joesph V. Williams II. Written for four guitars and cello, the music anticipates and sometimes foreshadows what is happening visually. A live musical performance is sure to shake up the experience of watching a movie. Meet the Artists: Adam Levin | Artists DirectorPraised for his “visceral and imaginative performances” by the Washington Post, prize winning and Billboard top-charting classical guitarist and recording artist Adam Levin has performed on four continents across the globe. The recipient of numerous top prizes. In 2020, the Community of Valencia. Joseph WilliamsInspired by our time and the myths we create, Dr. Joseph Williams II makes music for people. As a composer, Joe’s music is centered around story and connection. (2020), dream (2018) and i/we (winner of the Austin Chronicle prize for Best New Composition of 2017) – were created in collaboration with Travis Marcum whose brilliant interviews with individuals in our community. These multimedia concerts feature a variety of genres, voices, and are informed and inspired by shared experiences. The Lodger was co-presented by the Alamo Drafthouse in 2015 and 2017 and had its European premiere in 2019. New Mexico for guitar and storyteller have expanded the limits of timbral. His music is published by Les Productions d’OZ and championed around the world by artists such as the David Russell. Bion TsangWinner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant and the Bronze Medal in the International Tchaikovsky Competition, cellist Bion Tsang has appeared with the New York, Mexico City, Moscow, Busan and Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestras, the Atlanta, Pacific, Civic, American and National Symphony Orchestras, the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, the Saint Paul and Stuttgart Chamber Orchestras and the Taiwan National Orchestra. As a chamber musician, Mr. Tsang has collaborated with violinists Pamela Frank. He has been a frequent guest of the Chamber Music Societies of Boston, Brooklyn, and Fort Worth, Chamber Music International (Dallas), Da Camera of Houston, and Camerata Pacifica (Los Angeles), and performed at the festivals of Marlboro, Portland, Tucson, the Bard Festival, Bravo! Colorado, and the Laurel Festival of the Arts, where he served as Artistic Director for ten years. Andrew ZohnAmerican guitarist Andrew Zohn is recognized internationally for his work as a performer, instructor, and composer. He has performed concerts on five continents as a soloist and chamber musician. In addition to extensive touring throughout the United States, recent performances include venues in China, Argentina, Italy, Egypt, Malaysia, Germany, and the Netherlands. A recent critic has said: Zohn…easily demonstrated how he is one of the most sought-after performers on the classical guitar as his fingers deftly plucked some of the most subtle of tones on the instrument. Since 1999, Dr. Zohn has served on the faculty of the Schwob School of Music (Columbus State University) in Georgia, where he directs the annual CSU Guitar Symposium. He has performed and taught at many of the world’s most prestigious music festivals including the Festival of New Music. Sevilla Guitar Festival (Spain), Guitar Festival Changsha and Shenyang Festival (China), the Iserlohn Guitar Symposium (Germany), Borguitar Festival (Italy), the Guitar Foundation of America (USA), Festivale Emilia Romagna and Musica Ravenna (Italy), and GuitareMontreal (Canada). Students of Andrew Zohn have won prizes in dozens of international competitions including, among others, The Parkening International, The Guitar Foundation of America, The World Guitar Competition (Serbia) International(Bangkok). Many of his students have been also been featured on the American National Public Radio program. Matthew RohdeMatthew Rohde is a classical guitarist and music educator. As a soloist he has appeared throughout the US, Latin America, and Europe, and he has shared the stage with such luminaries as Badi Assad, Clarice Assad, and Horacio Franco. Together with guitarists Adam Levin and Scott Borg, Matthew is a member. Matthew’s original arrangements for the trio have been described as “ingeniously transferred to the guitar with spectacular results” (Classical Guitar Magazine) and “engrossing” (The Whole Note). As a film composer, Matthew composed and co-produced the score to It Will Be Chaos, a “beautifully executed” (LA Times) documentary about the challenges faced by refugees in Europe. Scott BrogInternational scholarships and awards under his belt, Augustine Artist Scott Borg has been praised as a daring and innovative performer with “enormous facility on the guitar, a fluent technique, who plays with total confidence and professional expertise, panache and artful spontaneity.” As a winner of Artists International, New York Concert Review described his Carnegie Hall debut as gracefully presented, and expertly played…each note was purposeful. His previous engagements have included performances in Mexico. New York’s Apollo Theater, Alice Tully Hall, and the Westminster Kennel Club “Best in Show”. He received his Doctorate of Musical Arts (New England Conservatory), Artist Diploma, Masters of Music (The Juilliard School), and a Bachelor of Creative Arts with First Class Honors (University of Wollongong) graduating valedictorian.

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