The screening on Sunday 3 August will be preceded by a live harp performance by the wonderful Natalie Lurie, who will be performing some Mozart pieces, including movements from his Harp & Flute concerto, accompanied by flautist Imogen Morrall. Tickets for the performance and screening are £15.50 for members, and £16.50 for non-members.
The first theatrical re-release of eight-time Academy Award winner Amadeus in over 20 years, now digitally restored.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce) is a remarkably talented young Viennese composer who unwittingly finds a fierce rival in the disciplined and determined Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham). Resenting Mozart for both his hedonistic lifestyle and his undeniable talent, the highly religious Salieri is gradually consumed by his jealousy and becomes obsessed with Mozart's downfall, leading to a devious scheme that has dire consequences for both men.
About Natalie Lurie:
Described as a harpist “who really nails experimental pop music" (Paste Magazine), Natalie Lurie is a classically-trained harpist, composer, arranger and session harpist based in London. Natalie began her professional career as a harp fellow with the London Philharmonia and has since established herself as a sought-after freelance harpist. With a versatile background in different genres, she has command of the stage whether at the Royal Festival Hall or The Bluebird in Nashville. Her debut pop harp EP, which she wrote and recorded in Nashville, was premiered by the Huffington Post, and most recently had a song featured on the season finale of Netflix's Grace and Frankie.
Dedicated to music education, Natalie teaches privately and at South Hampstead High School for Girls, Channing, and Dragon School. In 2018, she was granted a UK Entrepreneur Visa sponsored by the Royal Academy of Music, enabling her to co-found the Hampstead Harp Centre, which offers ensemble coaching, chamber music, and performance opportunities for young harpists.
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