Sunday, May 16, 2010

Christopher O’riley plays keys to SFIFF

True Love Waits, a classical interpretation of rock band Radiohead, mesmerizes with soft authority. Pianist Christopher O’riley translates many popular ballads including celebrated Nirvana’s Heart Shape Box. True Love Waits confounds the contemporary sound attributed with both genres. He merely captures what is missing from both ends into a disarray of beauty and dramatic pleasure.

One can listen to his work on local radio station KDFC. On Sunday nights at 7 he hosts From the Top at Carnegie Hall. Young musicians featured display their talent, skill and personality, so tune in. By the by, listen to KDFC and win tickets to the San Francisco International Film Festival. In addition to a multitude of exciting and fascinating films tributes this year include renowned actor Robert Duvall.

Respected as one of the world’s most amazing actors Robert Duvall’s work can be appreciated on film. A historical documentation of theatrical drama and comedy Duvall’s range embodies the helpless human condition which makes one vulnerable: pain. Whether he is the entrusted “brother” in The Godfather or the betrayed victim in The Conversation or the wound up surgeon in M.A.S.H. he is a champion.

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