28 Mar 2019

CSO to debut West Side Story Live

From Upbeat, 11:40 am on 28 March 2019

West Side Story - a tale of love, diversity and intolerance - is being brought to life by the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra.

It’s the first time a New Zealand based orchestra has performed Leonard Bernstein’s score of West Side Story while the film plays on a screen.

West Side Story

West Side Story Photo: Supplied

MGM has created a high definition version of the film. The vocal tracks have been isolated and the score removed.

It was restored by Paris-based Audioamix which “taught” its technology to recognise and then remove orchestral elements on the sound-track while retaining vocals, dialogue, and effects.

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Photo: supplied

It will be a challenge to get the timing right between the music and the action on screen, but it’s a challenge chief conductor Benjamin Northey is looking forward to.

“Leonard Bernstein’s score to West Side Story is a masterpiece of 20th century music. Unlike the small pit orchestra scoring heard in the theatrical version, the film score requires a huge studio orchestra complete with jazz big band,” he says. “The effect is emotionally very powerful and the dance sequences in particularly are absolutely thrilling.”

Benjamin Northey

Benjamin Northey Photo: Matt Irwin

“This music has brought so much joy and meaning to audiences for well over fifty years and this is a unique opportunity to experience the genius of Leonard Bernstein at his best.”

West Side Story will be performed at the newly renovated Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday 30 March.