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North Shore Towers Courier n February 2015 35 TCC DVD MOVIE/CONCERT SERIES PROGRAMS BEGIN AT 8 PM AND PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE CONCERT VOLUME WILL BE KEPT LOUD FOR A TRUE CONCERT EXPERIENCE. Thurs., February 5, 2015 at 8pm “The European Concert: Gustovo Dudamel Conducts the Berlin Philharmonic” Every year the Berlin Philharmonic invites artists for the orchestra’s traditional birthday concert on May 1st. In 2012, the guests were Gustavo Dudamel, conducting, and Gautier Capuçon (cello) performing at the Spanish Riding School in Vienna! A spectacular, unique setting for a thrilling and historic music event. This concert features selections from Brahms, Haydn and Beethoven. Mon., February 9, 2015 at 8pm “Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did For Love” Marvin Hamlisch earned four Grammys, four Emmys, three Oscars, three Golden Globes, a Tony Award and Sophie’s Choice and the Broadway juggernaut “A Chorus Line” made him the goto composer and performer for film, Broadway, every U.S. President since Reagan, and concert halls worldwide. With exclusive access to Hamlisch’s personal archival treasure trove and complete cooperation from his family, this film explores his prolific life and career. Thurs., February 12, 2015 at 8pm “Johnny Mathis: Live by Request” One of the best beloved and most charismatic singers of all time, Johnny Mathis brought his signature style to New York’s Sony Music Studios on May 28, 1998 for a very special installment of the Emmy Award- Winning, interactive music series Live By Request. During the course of an extraordinary evening, broadcast live on A&E Network, Mathis took calls from his legions of fans-including former first lady Nancy Reagan-who phoned in to request their personal favorites from his vast treasure-trove of hits. Included here are the classics “Wonderful! Wonderful!,” “Chances Are,” “You Make Me Feel Brand New,” “A Certain Smile,” “Misty,” and “The Twelfth of Never,” among many others. Also included is a very special duet with Denice Williams on “Too Much, Too Little, Too Late,” which yielded a #1 hit for the duo in 1978. From top-flight musicianship and incomparable phrasing to the artist’s legendary elegance and charm, Johnny Mathis-Live by Request captures an evening that can only be described as wonderful. Thurs., February 19, 2015 at 7:30pm “A Chorus Line” starring Michael Douglas Michael Douglas stars as a choreographer who subjects 16 dancers to a grueling audition in this Academy Award- Nominated adaptation of the landmark Broadway musical. Featuring Marvin Hamlisch’s Oscar-Nominated music and Jeffrey Hornaday’s sizzling choreography, this thrilling portrayal of life behind the velvet curtain is truly “One Singular Sensation”! After narrowing down hundreds of Broadway hopefuls, Zach (Douglas) leads a select group of dancers on the tryout of their lives. In an audition twist, Zach asks each performer personal and intimate questions - with results that powerfully affect not only the young performers but the hardened stage veteran as well. Mon., February 23, 2015 at 8pm “The Comedy of Rita Rudner” Rita Rudner is world famous for her sweet-as-pie delivery of shrewdly hilarious observations about relationships, like the universal truth that breakups always occur before you have the chance to record all of your ex’s albums. Don’t miss the chance to see this awardwinning comedian who famously mused, “When I meet a man I ask myself, ‘Is this the man I want my children to spend their weekends with?’” in her new sold-out Vegas show. Thurs., February 26, 2015 at 8pm “Mozart Violin Concertos 1, 2 and 3: Anne-Sophie Mutter, Soloist” Who is Anne-Sophie Mutter? A German violinist genius who not only plays but directs the Camerata Salzburg Orchestra. These Mozart Violin Concertos were recorded live in Salzburg in December 2005. 7:30 PM


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