The National Theatre of Opera and Ballet hosted a special concert last night featuring Hollywood film scores composed by Albanian composer Aldo Shllaku.
The TKOB Symphony Orchestra and Choir performed Shllaku’s compositions, bringing to life music that has accompanied some of Hollywood’s most recognized films.
Under the composer’s own direction, the audience enjoyed a memorable summer evening as musicians performed scores that have moved millions of cinema-goers around the world. As a result, the concert created an atmosphere filled with emotion and artistic excellence.
Moreover, vocalist Ayana Haviv and keyboardist Jeff Hoeppner joined the performance, adding depth to a program that showcased the power of film music to transcend borders and connect audiences through shared emotions.
Furthermore, Shllaku is widely recognized as one of Albania’s most prominent international film composers. Throughout his career, he has composed soundtracks for dozens of films and earned recognition for blending orchestral elements with modern sounds to support cinematic storytelling.
Notably, films featuring Shllaku’s music have included performances by internationally acclaimed actors such as Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Tommy Lee Jones, Jean-Claude Van Damme, John Travolta, and Brendan Fraser.
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