TORONTO – Some of the most iconic music in film history graced the stage of Roy Thomson Hall this week as the Toronto Symphony Orchestra performed a series of shows highlighting the music from several James Bond films.
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Conductor John Morris Russell led the performances and told Global News that the music ranges the spectrum of genres.
“It has orchestra, it has some jazz, it’s got some rock and roll, it’s like all the music of the ‘60s encapsulated,” Russell said.
The performances wrapped on April 3.
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