The Lost Symphony
From Lostpedia
The Lost Symphony is a symphonic work for orchestra composed by Michael Giacchino which incorporates passages and themes from the musical score of Lost. Unlike the scaled-down orchestra that is used on the show, the symphony is arranged for a full orchestra, comprising more than 70 musicians. The character themes are slightly modified, and some of the musical pieces have been expanded from how they appear on the show.
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World premiere event
The world premiere of The Lost Symphony was performed by the Honolulu Symphony Toyota Pops on September 22, 2007 at the Waikiki Shell in Honolulu, Hawaii. The orchestra was conducted by Tim Simonec and, for two songs at the end, Giacchino.
Terry O'Quinn, who plays John Locke, joined the musicians on stage to provide narration throughout the concert. He read "Messages from the Bottle", specially written by Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof, and writer assistant Monica Henderson. A video montage of Lost was also shown on a large screen above the orchestra, created specially for the event by the show's editors. The stage was decorated with items relating to the show, including palm fronds, pieces of luggage, and a large section of the Oceanic Flight 815 plane. Tickets ranged from US$36-$94. According to Issue 15 of Lost: The Official Magazine, this performance is planned to appear on the Season 4 DVD set.
Program
ACT I
1. "Lost" Main Theme
2. "Solitary" (Sayid, Boone and Shannon's Theme)
3. "Live Together, Die Alone" (Kate, Sawyer and Jack's Theme)
4. "Monsters are Such Interesting People"
5. "Island Love Themes" (Claire and Charlie, Sun and Jin, and Rose and Bernard's Themes)
6. "UnLocke'd Potential" (Locke's Theme)
7. "The Others"
ACT II
8. "Peace Through Superior Firepower"
9. "Take a Hike"
10. "Dharmacide" (Ben's Theme)
11. "Travels with Hugo" (Hurley's Theme)
12. "Devotion" (Mr. Eko and Desmond's Theme)
13. "Oceans Apart" (Juliet's Theme)
14. "Under the Knife"
15. "Parting Words"
See also
External links
- Official Press Release
- Honululu Star Bulletin Sept 17, 2007 news article
- Honululu Star Bulletin Sept 21, 2007 news article featuring the program
- Supercw blog - entry with video of the event

