This year, the orchestra celebrated 40 years of bringing the most iconic film, TV, and video game scores to life, and they pulled out all the stops for this special performance. At the Hyatt Centennial I-IV on Saturday at 8PM, under the masterful baton of conductor Tamara Dworetz—who’s not just any conductor, but the daring Captain Hook herself—the Georgia Philharmonic Orchestra took us on a musical journey through some of the most beloved soundscapes in pop culture history.
The event was more than just a concert; it was a full-blown sci-fi extravaganza. Martha Gardner, the orchestra’s concertmaster and a featured soloist, showcased her virtuosity, while Sherry Ellis, the brilliant viola soloist, brought her haunting melodies to the forefront. Adding a touch of narrative flair to the evening, the performance was narrated by the charismatic Mark Taylor, guiding you through each epic piece.
Among the live symphonic versions of music that has defined generations, the orchestra performed pieces from Hook, Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, The Legend of Zelda, World of Warcraft, and Spider-Man, along with classics reimagined for the Dragon Con audience. The evening also featured a special performance by the Dragon Con Singers, adding their voices to this already epic event.
Whether you’re a fan of fantasy epics, video game adventures, or classic sci-fi sagas, this concert is always a can’t-miss experience. Next year, plan to don your finest cosplay, grab your light sabers and wands, and join the Georgia Philharmonic Orchestra for a night that promises to be nothing short of legendary.