Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon — the Film with Orchestra

Jan 10-11, 2025
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Overview

With its captivating scenery and gripping martial arts sequences, Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon tells the story of a 19th-century warrior (Chow Yun-Fat) who gives his sword to his secret love (Michelle Yeoh) for safekeeping. Watch the adventure and romance unfold as the CSO performs Tan Dun’s enchanting, Oscar-winning score.

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  • Venue
    Symphony Center
  • Price Range
    $49-$299
  • Length
    2 hours 30 minutes
  • Preconcert Conversation
    Weston Williams (Jan. 10 only)
Schedule
Program
Tan Dun

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Performers
Conductor
Principal Cello
The Eloise W. Martin Chair
Pipa

Extras

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Preconcert Dining

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Preconcert Conversation

Explore the music in a free preconcert conversation featuring Weston Williams (January 10 only) in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The talk will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets are needed.

Sponsors

The CSO at the Movies series is generously sponsored by Megan and Steve Shebik.


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