Sunday Cinematheque at the Chazen: Music By John Williams
In a career spanning over six decades, John Williams has established himself as the bestknown movie music composer of all time. This series takes us from Williams’ jazzy origins in 1960s comedies and capers to his iconic orchestral scores for some of the biggest blockbusters from the 1970s onward, including several key pairings with Williams’ most celebrated collaborator, director Steven Spielberg.
The 160-seat Chazen auditorium is equipped for 16mm and 35mm film as well as digital and high-definition projection. The Sunday Cinematheque film series runs September through mid-May and features films and shorts curated by Cinematheque director Jim Healy. The free screenings are at 2 p. m. In consideration of the audience, no one is admitted after 2:15 p. m.
Sunday Afternoon Live at the Chazen
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom screens March 12 at 2 p. m. in the Chazen Auditorium.
The Chazen presents chamber music performances in Brittingham Gallery III at 12:30 p. m. on the first Sunday of the month except in January. All concerts are free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Chazen Museum of Art members may call 608-263-2246 before 4 p. m. on the Friday preceding the concert to reserve seating. Unclaimed seats are released at 12:20 p. m. Concerts are streamed live on the Internet. To listen, go to www. Chazen. wisc. edu on the day of the concert and click on the link.
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COVER: Francesco de Mura( Italian, 1696 – 1782), The Visitation, ca. 1752, oil on canvas, 37 × 46 in., Cornell Fine Arts Museum, gift of George H. Sullivan in memory of his parents, 1952.34
Events are presented by the Chazen Museum of Art unless otherwise noted.