News release
The Santa Clarita Symphony Orchestra is scheduled Sunday, March 8, to present “Dreams & Destinies,” an afternoon of music featuring one of the most beloved film scores of all time: “Adventures on Earth” from “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,” composed by the legendary John Williams.
“Adventures on Earth,” the soaring and triumphant finale to the film, captures the wonder, emotion, and exhilaration that have made E.T. a timeless classic for generations, said a news release from the orchestra group. “Audiences will experience the sweeping strings, bold brass and heart-pounding rhythms that accompany the film’s unforgettable flying bicycle scene and heartfelt farewell.”
Under the baton of Music Conductor Alex Arellano, the symphony continues its tradition of presenting both classical masterworks and iconic contemporary favorites that resonate with audiences of all ages, the release said.
In addition, the concert at Canyon High School will include three winners of this year’s Young Soloist Competition: Addilyn Found (oboe, Santiago High School), Liam Chao (violin, Calabasas High School), and Hiroshi Corro (piano, Irvine).
“The March 8 performance promises to delight longtime symphony patrons, film music enthusiasts and families alike,” the release said.
For concert details and tickets ($10 children/students, $20 seniors/military/handicapped, $25 general admission), visit SCSOmusic.org.
The Canyon High School Performing Arts Center is located at 19300 Nadal St., Canyon Country.






