Suspiria
Presented by
MMW and ACMI
'Suspiria' (Dario Argento, 98 min, 1977) R18+
For the first time in 35 years, Italian prog maestros Goblin will be playing their legendary Suspiria soundtrack live and exclusive for Melbourne Music Week.
Dario Argento’s 1977 masterpiece 'Suspiria' may well stand as the ultimate statement of Goblin's musical vision. Menacing and surreal, 'Suspiria' combined Argento’s flair for stylised violence and hallucinatory visuals with a sinister and experimental Goblin soundtrack that found them exploding the outer reaches of symphonic rock.
Now, Melbourne Music Week and ACMI are proud to be able to present the first live performance of the Suspiria soundtrack since the film's original release. Bringing together founding band members Claudio Simonetti, Massimo Morante and Fabio Pignatelli, this is a one-off and once-in-a-lifetime chance to see these true icons of 20th century music as they perform one of the most revered soundtracks in modern cinema.
Melbourne Town Hall's Grand Organ is the most complex, thunderingly loud natural instrument in Melbourne. And for one night only, it will belong to prog-horror legends Goblin.
Goblin will be employing the Grand Organ to perform a set of their most famous and revered soundtrack work. Awe-inspiring, overwhelming and chilling, this is how the music of Goblin was meant to be heard.
For the first time in 35 years, Italian prog maestros Goblin will be playing their legendary Suspiria soundtrack live and exclusive for Melbourne Music Week.
Dario Argento’s 1977 masterpiece 'Suspiria' may well stand as the ultimate statement of Goblin's musical vision. Menacing and surreal, 'Suspiria' combined Argento’s flair for stylised violence and hallucinatory visuals with a sinister and experimental Goblin soundtrack that found them exploding the outer reaches of symphonic rock.
Now, Melbourne Music Week and ACMI are proud to be able to present the first live performance of the Suspiria soundtrack since the film's original release. Bringing together founding band members Claudio Simonetti, Massimo Morante and Fabio Pignatelli, this is a one-off and once-in-a-lifetime chance to see these true icons of 20th century music as they perform one of the most revered soundtracks in modern cinema.
Melbourne Town Hall's Grand Organ is the most complex, thunderingly loud natural instrument in Melbourne. And for one night only, it will belong to prog-horror legends Goblin.
Goblin will be employing the Grand Organ to perform a set of their most famous and revered soundtrack work. Awe-inspiring, overwhelming and chilling, this is how the music of Goblin was meant to be heard.
Featuring
Films
Goblin (ITA)
Goblin (ITA)
Australian Centre For The Moving Image (ACMI)
Tenancy 6, Alfred Deakin Building, Federation Square 2 Swanston Street Melbourne VIC 3000
Contact details
03 8663 2583 www.acmi.net.au
Date & times
23/11/2012 Friday: 8pm - 10pm
Price
Tickets Full $30 Concession $25 ACMI members $24 Transaction and booking fees may apply.
Features
Over 18 event, Wheelchair accessible, Licensed
Bookings
Bookings available via
03 8663 2583
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