Five Reasons You Need to Experience “The Magical Music of Harry Potter – Live in Concert”
Read five reasons why you should go see “The Magical Music of Harry Potter – Live in Concert” while it’s in the United Kingdom this month.
Read five reasons why you should go see “The Magical Music of Harry Potter – Live in Concert” while it’s in the United Kingdom this month.
Chris Rankin (Percy Weasley) joins “The Magical Music of Harry Potter – Live in Concert.” The tour will travel across Europe with dates into 2022.
Piano virtuoso Eshan Denipitiya answers our burning questions about his musical magic, his “Harry Potter” medley, and getting a nod from Brian May.
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to 2006 as we talk about world records, book bannings, and the first footage of “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”.
New composers for the second half of the “Harry Potter” series brought just as much magic to the story as the first. Reminisce about the music that has stayed with us after all this time.
Don’t have plans this Friday night? Even if you do, UK readers may want to tune their radios to “Witches, Wizards, Magic and Spells”, a special BBC concert program during which James and Oliver Phelps present an evening of magical music.
We heard dozens of melodies during the eight movies, but which ones affected you the most? These are my top ten songs from the soundtracks.
Join me on a wild ride re-watching “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”. Enjoy the awkward moments, and make a few pincer jokes. Laugh at ol’ Sluggy, and cry with Draco. Sit back and have fun.
Nicholas Hooper will be composing the soundtrack for “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.”
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