Dallas Chamber Symphony Presents Schwanter, Saint-Saëns, and Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr. Featuring a New Film Score by Craig Marks, February 25th Undefined

Dallas Chamber Symphony will debut renowned film composer, Craig Marks', new soundtrack live to a concert screening of the classic silent film, Sherlock Jr. starring Buster Keaton. Purchase tickets at www.dallaschambersymphony.org

As the Dallas Chamber Symphony continues its sophomore season, the orchestra serves up another captivating live-to-film performance - this time it presents the classic comedy, Sherlock Jr., starring Buster Keaton. Widely regarded as one of the funniest silent films ever made, the film is brought to new life by Craig Marks, a composer of Iron Chef America fame. A graduate of UCLA and acknowledged as a contender for the Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original theme Music in 2012, Marks is a rising talent who has apprenticed with Hans Zimmer, and written for feature films, network and cable television, and classical ensembles.

In this exciting concert that also features Saint- Saëns' popular Carnival of the Animals — complete with dance. Powerful and evocative Distant Runes & Incantations by Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer Joseph Schwantner rounds out the program.

Carnival of the Animals will include choreographed dance elements to select movements, as it did at its premiere in 1886. Distant Runes and Incantations is cinematic in sound, as it experiments with amplified piano.

Buster Keaton's legendary 1924 silent comedy Sherlock, Jr. is both a grand work of ultra-physical slapstick and a remarkably complex leap forward in the special effects and formal innovation available to filmmakers. Keaton plays a lovelorn film projectionist who dozes off and manages to actually project himself into a movie and solve a mystery involving his dastardly romantic rival—an act of fantasy that has real-world consequences when finally he leaves the film within the film.

The performance will be held on Tuesday, February 25th, 2014 at Dallas City Performance Hall (2520 Flora Street, Dallas, Texas 75201). It will begin at 8:00 p.m. Individual tickets are available for $19-$44 each, $12 for students. For event information or to purchase tickets, visit http://www.dallaschambersymphony.org/portfolio-item/concert-3-sherlock-jr/ or call (214) 449-1294. Ticketholders are welcome to join DCS musicians for the after-party at Jorge's Tex-Mex, across the street at One Arts Plaza.

ABOUT DALLAS CHAMBER SYMPHONY
Launched in September 2012, the Dallas Chamber Symphony is the newest professional performance ensemble in North Texas. Led by Artistic Director and Conductor Richard McKay, it is comprised of close to 40 musicians, all dedicated to building a chamber orchestra whose mission is to perform a balance of programs that include underrepresented and standard repertory, contemporary music, staged works, and pieces with extra-musical elements, such as film, actors, dancers, and narrators. The DCS performs at the state-of-the-art Dallas City Performance Hall in the Dallas Arts District. The DCS also provides educational and community programming, including an International Piano Competition at SMU, a free App for Apple devices in the App Store, and free pre-concert conversations. For more information, visit www.DallasChamberSymphony.org.