
Our Hospitality
Saturday, October 13, 2018, 8PM
Moody Performance Hall
2520 Flora Street, Dallas, Texas 75201 (map it)
Main Event at 8:00 PM
The DCS opens its season with Buster Keaton’s groundbreaking 1923 comedy, Our Hospitality, a classic which helped pave the way for cinematic comedy – merging the physical gags Keaton became famous for with a dramatic storyline. Live orchestra brings this tale of star-crossed lovers and family feud to life with the world premiere of an original score by Scott Glasgow.
Richard McKay, conductor
Program
Our Hospitality, starring Buster Keaton
World premiere of a DCS-comissioned score by Scott Glasgow
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9:00am – 5:00pm, Monday – Friday
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Reserved Seating: $25-54
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ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Scott Glasgow was awarded “best score for an independent film” for the score to the film “The Curse of Sleeping Beauty” by the Hollywood Music & Media Awards 2016. Besides being a busy film composer with over 25 feature film credits, Scott Glasgow is also an educator who has taught classes at UCLA extensions and CSUN (California State University Northridge) for the last decade. Recent films include The Ninth Passenger (Lionsgate), additional music on Marvel’s Captain America – Civil War (Disney), The Curse Of Sleeping Beauty, Poker Night, & Taking Chances (Lionsgate).
Scott Glasgow has a masters from The San Francisco Conservatory of Music (studies with Conrad Susa – Dangerous Liaisons Opera) & a bachelor’s degree in composition from California State University, Northridge. There was also studies at the Aspen Music School & Festival in 2002-03 which featured studies with John Corigliano (Pulitzer Prize & Oscar winner for The Red Violin) and Bruce Broughton (Siilverado). In Hollywood, Scott has worked for such film composers as Henry Jackman (Captain America), Edward Shearmur (Skeleton Key) and Christopher Young (Spiderman 3) and among many others.
Scott was nominated twice in 2011 by the International Film Music Critics Association and the Golden Spirit Award for Best Comedy Score Album for the the feature Lo. Voted the “Breakout Composer of the Year” in 2014 by Examiner.com and has received many accolades throughout the film scoring industry.