New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The Vienna Concert Hall (Wiener Konzerthaus) transformed into a glamorous Film Palace last Friday for its 10th Anniversary. Hollywood in Vienna Founder and Artistic
Director Sandra Tomek surprised the audience not only with a singing guest of honor but also with four world premieres and a personal message from director Tim Burton. He congratulated his friend and collaborator
Danny Elfman on his Max Steiner Film
Music Achievement Award, given by the City of Vienna to honor a outstanding Film Composers each year. "It's a big honor to perform my work in Vienna and especially to receive this award here in the City of
Music and the birthplace of two of my role models, Max Steiner and Erich Wolfgang Korngold, the forefathers of the Hollywood Sound as we know it today", says Elfman.
The gala concert, with performances by Austrian Song Contest Performer Nathan Trent, Lebo M, the british-indian singer Sohini Alam, London Westends'
Louise Dearman, Ethan Freeman, St. Florianer Boys Choir's Florian Winkelmaieer & Manuel Haumer, Star- Violinists
Sandy Cameron, Lena Frankhauser, "Wunderkind" Emil Weller and
Danny Elfman, who performed "What's This" from "The
Nightmare Before Christmas". Guest Conductors of the ORF Radio-Symphonierochestra Vienna were
James Shearman and John Mauceri, who returned to the Vienna Concert Hall after 9 years. The audiences gave an extensive standing ovation to a truly magical show.
A big thanks to all Partners of Hollywood in Vienna, The City of Vienna, Vienna Tourism Board, echo medienhaus, Vienna
Symphonic Library, Vienna Film Commission, Audi Zentrum Wien, US
Embassy of Austria, Hotel Imperial, Habegger, Cinema Musica, Coiffeur Sturmayr, MAC Cosmetics, GARBO Fine Jewelery, St. Nicolaus, Canevel, Austrian Airlines, Juergen C. Hoerl and the Wiener Konzerthaus.
ORF (Austrian
Radio Broadcasting) in Cooperation with Unitel will broadcast the gala concert in over 30 countries.