The motion picture academy will present a live Oscar Concert in the days leading up to the 86th annual Academy Awards that celebrates the year's nominated music. The February 27 concert at UCLA's Royce Hall will feature all five original scores performed by an 80-piece orchestra conducted by each nominated composer, plus performances of the four original songs up for Oscars this year.
The show is open to the public, with tickets at Ticketmaster for USD 75 or USD 100.
"It's never been done before and it's featuring some of the world's best composers."
While the inaugural Oscar Concert won't be televised, Fox said the plan is to make the program an annual event broadcast on TV and cinecast, projected in movie theaters, across the globe.
"We hope it's going to be an annual thing because every year there's such a great level of quality music being written for film, and it goes out to the whole world," he said.
Imagery from the films associated with the music will be displayed on a big screen, but no film clips will be shown so there is no distraction from the performances, Fox said.
"The film is accompanying the music," he said, "instead of the other way around."
On the program: Five-time Oscar winner John Williams (who has an astounding 49 nominations) with "The Book Thief"; Arcade Fire's William Butler and Owen Pallett with "Her"; 12-time Oscar nominee Thomas Newman with "Saving Mr. Banks"; Steven Price with "Gravity" and six-time nominee Alexandre Desplat with "Philomena."
The nominated songs' original performers, including Idina Menzel who sings "Let It Go" in "Frozen," are set to appear on the March 2 Academy Awards.
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