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The Monterey Symphony presents two outdoor pops concerts at the Forest Theatre in Carmel-by-the-Sea on October 5-6, 2021 at 7PM. The concert, entitled "Love Letter to Carmel," will include works from Back to the Future, Vertigo, Doris Day song selections, Clint Eastwood movie themes and many more!
Local singer and actress Malinda DeRouen will delight crowds as Doris Day, backed up by the full Monterey Symphony orchestra.
These 60-minute performances will feature San Francisco based conductor Brad Hogarth and the Monterey Symphony. The concerts are family friendly and full of surprises.
PROGRAM
Alan Silvestri
Theme from The Avengers
Alan Silvestri
Theme from Back to the Future
Mark Mancina
edited by David Metzgar
Rhapsody in C Major from August Rush
Bernard Hermann
Vertigo Suite: Prelude, The Nightmare, Scene d'amour*
Classic tunes and jazz standards from the American Songbook and Doris Day
featuring Malinda DeRouen
Sentimental Journey
music - Les Brown and Ben Homer
lyrics - Bud Green
arr./transcribed by Newton Waylord
It's Been a Long Long Time
music by Jule Styne
lyrics by Sammy Cahn
arr./transcribed by Newton Waylord
Richard Adler & Jerry Ross
orchestration by Don Walker
Overture to the Pajama Game
Classic tunes and jazz standards from the American Songbook and Doris Day
featuring Malinda DeRouen
Misty
music by Erroll Garner
as recorded by Johhny Mathis
When I Fall in Love
music by Victor Young
arr. by Alan Broadbent
Secret Love
music by Sammy Fain
lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
arr. by Bill Holcombe
Ennio Morricone
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Suite
featuring Malinda DeRouen
Main Theme and Ecstasy of Gold
Visit montereysymphony.org for full schedule and concert detail.
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Date and Time
Tuesday Oct 5, 2021
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM PDT
October 5, 2021 @ 7:00 PM
SOLD OUT
October 6, 2021 @ 7:00 PM
SOLD OUT
Location
Forest Theater, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
Santa Rita Street and Mountain View Ave.
Fees/Admission
SOLD OUT