Musicians Monica Mancini, vocalist Gregg Field, producer and music director Shelly Berg, piano Charlie Bisharat, violin Reggie Hamilton, bass Dean Parks, guitar Tom Scott, saxophone
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Opening our 2024-2025 season is a sparkling September minifestival celebrating an iconic figure in American music. Henry Mancini\u2019s unforgettable scores for the cinema, television and recordings earned twenty Grammy awards, four Oscars and commissions from the New York Philharmonic and Boston Symphony Orchestra\u2014and a place in the hearts of generations of fans. Scott Flavin conducts the Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra in a spectacular evening of memorable scores and clips from classic movies, including favorites like \u201cBreakfast at Tiffany\u2019s,\u201d \u201cVictor/Victoria\u201d and \u201cThe Pink Panther.\u201d\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0
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\u00a0A display of scores, letters and photographs from the Library\u2019s Henry Mancini Papers will be on view in the Coolidge Auditorium foyer on September 28.\u00a0\u00a0
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Musicians Monica Mancini, vocalist Gregg Field, producer and music director Shelly Berg, piano Charlie Bisharat, violin Reggie Hamilton, bass Dean Parks, guitar Tom Scott, saxophone
Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra Scott Flavin, conductor University of Miami, Frost School of Music
Opening our 2024-2025 season is a sparkling September minifestival celebrating an iconic figure in American music. Henry Mancini\u2019s unforgettable scores for the cinema, television and recordings earned twenty Grammy awards, four Oscars and commissions from the New York Philharmonic and Boston Symphony Orchestra\u2014and a place in the hearts of generations of fans. Scott Flavin conducts the Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra in a spectacular evening of memorable scores and clips from classic movies, including favorites like \u201cBreakfast at Tiffany\u2019s,\u201d \u201cVictor/Victoria\u201d and \u201cThe Pink Panther.\u201d\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0
\u00a0Experience the Mancini magic: join us for a special series of film screenings curated by the Library\u2019s Music Division and the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center. Check out upcoming events in the Mary Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, and a month of great Mancini films presented at the Packard Campus of the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center.\u00a0
\u00a0A display of scores, letters and photographs from the Library\u2019s Henry Mancini Papers will be on view in the Coolidge Auditorium foyer on September 28.\u00a0\u00a0
Schedule of events Mary Pickford Theater, 3rd floor, James Madison Building
Thursday, September 26, 7 pm , \u201cMan\u2019s Favorite Sport?\u201d [NR] 1964, 2h. Screened with a Pink Panther cartoon, part of Live! at the Library. Presented by the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center. No tickets required. More information.
Request ADA accommodations five business days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or [email protected].
Musicians Monica Mancini, vocalist Gregg Field, producer and music director Shelly Berg, piano Charlie Bisharat, violin Reggie Hamilton, bass Dean Parks, guitar Tom Scott, saxophone
Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra Scott Flavin, conductor University of Miami, Frost School of Music
Opening our 2024-2025 season is a sparkling September minifestival celebrating an iconic figure in American music. Henry Mancini’s unforgettable scores for the cinema, television and recordings earned twenty Grammy awards, four Oscars and commissions from the New York Philharmonic and Boston Symphony Orchestra—and a place in the hearts of generations of fans. Scott Flavin conducts the Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra in a spectacular evening of memorable scores and clips from classic movies, including favorites like “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,”“Victor/Victoria” and “The Pink Panther.”
Experience the Mancini magic: join us for a special series of filmscreenings curated by the Library’s Music Division and the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center. Check out upcoming events in the Mary Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, and a month of great Mancini films presented at the Packard Campus of the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center.
A display of scores, letters and photographs from the Library’s Henry Mancini Papers will be on view in the Coolidge Auditorium foyer on September 28.
Preconcert Conversation with the Artists 6:30 pm, Whittall Pavilion
Featuring
Monica Mancini
Schedule
Schedule of events Mary Pickford Theater, 3rd floor, James Madison Building
Thursday, September 26, 7 pm , “Man’s Favorite Sport?” [NR] 1964, 2h. Screened with a Pink Panther cartoon, part of Live! at the Library. Presented by the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center. No tickets required. More information.
Friday, September 27, 7 pm, “Touch of Evil” [PG-13] 1958, 1h 48m. More Information.
Mumford Room, 6th floor, James Madison Building Saturday, September 28, 2 pm, Lecture “Heard on the Small Screen: Music in Jack Arnold’s and Henry Mancini's Episodes of ‘Peter Gunn’” Reba Wissner, Assistant Professor of Musicology and coordinator of the Public Musicology Certificate at Columbus State University.
Presented in collaboration with the American Musicological Society. More information.
Saturday, September 28 4 pm, “Charade” [NR] 1963, 1h 53m. More information.
Thomas Jefferson Building
6:30 p.m.Pre-concert conversation Whittall Pavilion, Thomas Jefferson Building Felice Mancini, Gregg Field, producer Shelly Berg, Dean, Frost School of Music, University of Miami No tickets required.
8 p.m. Concert, Henry Mancini at 100 Coolidge Auditorium, Thomas Jefferson Building. More information.
Ticketing Information
Concerts: Seating is ticketed in advance; be aware that more tickets may become available as people cancel their reservations.
Seat reservations are only valid until 5 minutes prior to the event start time.
Please add your name to the waitlist if a concert is sold out, and we will contact you to let you know if a batch of tickets is released.
RUSH passes will be available to walk-up patrons who do not have tickets. We strongly encourage guests who do not have a ticket to come for a RUSH pass, as we anticipate being able to admit many patrons due to no-shows and cancellations.