Jon Burlingame editor“Black Panther” was an international cultural phenomenon and the Marvel movie’s Oscar-winning score, by Swedish composer Ludwig Göransson, was equally as thrilling for its unique blend of African influences, traditional orchestra and modern production techniques.On Friday, Saturday and Sunday (Sept.
10 – 12), that music will be performed live-to-picture by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Senegalese singer Baaba Maal and an ensemble of African drummers at the Hollywood Bowl.The experience will be “an emotional rollercoaster,” Göransson concedes, especially considering last year’s death of star Chadwick Boseman, who is on screen much of the time as T’Challa, the Wakandan monarch who doubles as the superhero Black Panther..
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