
October 17th, 2017, 8PM at Moody Performance Hall
2520 Flora Street, Dallas, Texas 75201 (map it)
Main Event at 8:00 PM
Enjoy a nostalgic evening at the movies with The General, a silent film directed by and starring the legendary Buster Keaton, presented with live music performed by the Dallas Chamber Symphony at the Moody Performance Hall. Douglas Pipes, whose credits include Monster House and Krampus, has written an original score that, along with the film, will transport you back to the golden age of cinema with an adventurous and comic tale of a bumbling Civil War-era train engineer who gets pulled into a wacky high-speed chase when Union spies steal his locomotive while the love of his life is aboard. If this is your first time seeing The General, you’re in for a treat!
Duration: 82 minutes
Richard McKay, conductor
Douglas Pipes, composer
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ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Douglas Pipes is a film and television music composer based in Los Angeles, whose feature films include the Academy Award nominated Sony animated feature Monster House, the Warner Bros/Legendary Films cult hit Trick ‘r Treat, and the Legendary/Universal Pictures Christmas horror comedy Krampus.
Douglas’ awards include “Best Original Score for a Comedy Film” from the International Film Music Critics Association 2015, “Compositor Revalacion” at the 3rd International Film Music Conference in Ubeda, Spain and “Best Animation” at the Royal Television Society in the United Kingdom. Nominations include “Discovery of the Year” at the 2006 World Soundtrack Awards in Ghent, Belgium, “Best Music” at the 2007 Saturn Awards, “Best Horror Score” and “Best New Composer” from the International Film Music Critics Association (2006 and 2010), and 2010 GoldSpirit Award for “Best Horror Thriller” at the International Film Music Festival in Ubeda, Spain.
Douglas’ recent projects include an upcoming Netflix Original Movie The Babysitter, the Lifetime Television feature films If There Be Thorns and Seeds Of Yesterday, as well as working previously with the Dallas Chamber Symphony on a score for Alfred Hitchcock’s 1927 silent film The Lodger.
Douglas received his BM in Composition at California State University Northridge, studied composition and orchestration at Kingston University in London, electro-acoustic music creation at IRCAM in Paris, and film scoring at UCLA.