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October 10, 2023 at 7:30 p.m.

Sunrise

Movie In Concert

Moody Performance Hall

2520 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201

Be mesmerized by the sights and sounds of F.W. Murnau’s Academy Award-winning masterpiece, Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, in concert, as the orchestra performs Joe Kraemer’s unforgettable soundtrack live to screen. Kraemer is known best for his collaborations with Christopher McQuarrie on such films as Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, and his score, commissioned by the DCS, brings this classic film’s drama and suspense to life like never before.

$29-54, reserved seats

Program

Main event starts at 7:30 p.m.
Richard McKay conducts
Screening of F.W. Murnau's Film
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
Film score by Joe Kraemer

Earmarked by the U.S. Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being one of only twenty-five films that are “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”, Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans tells the tale of a farmer and his wife, whose relationship is tested by a vacationing city woman.

Adapted from a 1917 Hermann Sudermann short story, Murnau’s American directorial debut stars George O’Brien, Margaret Livingston, and Janet Gaynor. Sunrise went on to win three Academy Awards at its inaugural 1929 ceremony, including for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Gaynor), Best Cinematography, and Best Unique and Artistic Picture.

This movie is suitable for most audiences, but contains some dark imagery, brief depictions of violence, and smoking. Parental guidance is suggested.

Program duration:

95 minutes (performed without intermission)

$29-54, reserved seats

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About the Artists

Richard McKay, music & artistic director

Richard McKay is a conductor of the symphonic and operatic repertory across the United States, Europe and South America. An established leader in the vibrant Dallas arts community, his recent performances have been hailed by critics as “spellbinding,” “finely paced,” and “perfectly shaped” (D Magazine and The Dallas Morning News).

McKay has worked with the Baltimore Symphony and Dallas Symphony, where he has assisted conductors Günther Herbig, Carlos Kalmar, Jaap van Zweden, and many others. He has led performances at the Aspen Music Festival where he was a fellowship conductor at the American Academy of Conducting. McKay has also conducted the Fort Worth Symphony, Dallas Opera Orchestra, Irving Symphony, Baltimore Chamber Orchestra, Mendoza Symphony, Estonian National Youth Symphony, and others. Other program highlights have included successful collaborations with Texas Ballet Theater and Bruce Wood Dance.

McKay holds a doctorate from the Peabody Conservatory where he trained with Gustav Meier, Markand Thakar, and Marin Alsop while serving as assistant conductor and chorus master of the Peabody Orchestras and Opera. He graduated with a Master of Music degree in orchestral conducting from The University of Texas at Austin, where he conducted performances at the Butler Opera Center and served as Music Director of the University Orchestra.

Joe Kraemer, composer

Joe Kraemer has worked with various reputable filmmakers including JJ Abrams, Channing Tatum, John Sayles, Tom Cruise, Georgia Tennant & Douglas Trumbull. Joe’s music can be heard in well-known feature films including Jack Reacher, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, The Way of the Gun and TV shows including the Romanian cop satire Comrade Detective (TV Series) directed by Rhys Thomas for A24 on Amazon Prime and the supernatural Creeped Out (TV Series) co-produced by BBC & DHX Media. Most recently he wrote the music to the dramatic thriller The Man Who Killed Hitler & Then Bigfoot directed by Robert Krzykowski and starring Sam Elliott, released in theaters February 8th, 2019.

Joe has been scoring films since the age of 15, when he composed the soundtrack for high school classmate Scott Storm’s The Chiming Hour, a feature-length indie shot on Super 8 in 1986. It was during this time that he first met a young writer named Christopher McQuarrie, a meeting that would lead to three career-defining projects for Kraemer, The Way of the Gun, Jack Reacher, and the upcoming Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation.

Kraemer would leave high school behind to attend the renowned Berklee School of Music in Boston to study Film Composing. Kraemer’s first real ‘industry’ gig was scoring the NBC/Warner Brothers pilot The Underworld, written and produced by Christopher McQuarrie, shortly following McQuarrie’s Oscar win for The Usual Suspects. Though the series was not picked up, the pilot was repurposed as a TV movie, where it has gained a small, cult following.

Kraemer and McQuarrie would team for the first career-defining moment The Way of the Gun, McQuarrie’s debut as a feature film director. A modest showing at the box-office relegated the film to cult-status, but the film would be a favorite for ‘temp-scoring’ by music editors. Ron Howard relied on the score heavily as temp music for his Best Picture film A Beautiful Mind, so much so that he included Kraemer’s music in the deleted scenes on the DVD and Blu-Ray.

In the years following The Way of the Gun, Kraemer carved out an eclectic career scoring all manner of films, from documentaries to television movies to action and horror films. He has written music for over 100 films, TV movies, episodic television, and film shorts, some 40 films just for The Hallmark Channel/Larry Levinson Productions alone! Strong melodic writing and superb dramatic sensibilities have kept him at the forefront of their rotation, and highlights include his scores for John Putch’s The Poseidon Adventure and A Time to Remember, the Mystery Woman series of ten films, and westerns such as Hard Ground, Lone Rider and The Trail to Hope Rose. He has also written the music for The Hitcher II and Joyride 2 for director Louis Morneau, and six films with writer-producer Mark Altman, including House of the Dead 2, The Thirst and All Souls Day.

Kraemer’s close artistic partnership with Altman led to scoring duties for Altman’s TV series Femme Fatales, a sexy homage to film noir and other genres for HBO/Cinemax. Kraemer also wrote the score for the prestigious documentary An Unreasonable Man, an Oscar-shortlisted feature about Ralph Nader for directors Steven Skrovan and Henriette Mantell.

Kraemer received rave reviews in 2015 for his music in Dawn Patrol & also for 2015’s biggest summer box office release Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. He was the WINNER of 2016’s “Discovery Composer of the Year” Award at the World Soundtrack Awards in Ghent, Belgium.

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