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Contemporary Music Ensemble "3 Bad Men"

Thu Apr 16
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Fri Apr 17
Iris Cantor Theater
38 W. Houston Street (at Greene Street)
Cost:
FREE
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Presented as part of Carnegie Hall’s United in Sound: America at 250 city-wide arts festival, the Contemporary Music Ensemble, in collaboration with the Screen Scoring Program, presents a live-to-picture performance of John Ford’s 1926 silent western 3 Bad Men. The film sets its narrative against a fictionalized Dakota land rush, where three outlaws find unexpected redemption when they protect a young woman seeking a new life on the frontier.

This presentation features the world premiere of an original orchestral score, co-composed by the junior class of NYU’s Screen Scoring Program.

Admission is free. A ticket is required.

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