
Internationally acclaimed pianist Peter Krasinski returns to Hammond Castle Museum for a command performance to breathe new life into the 1922 silent film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, often called ‘the film that would change cinema history forever.’
Set in the medieval grandeur of our Great Hall, designed with near-perfect acoustics, this screening offers a unique blend of film and live music. As Count Orlok stalks across the screen, Krasinski’s masterful accompaniment on Hammond’s original 1920s Chickering & Sons grand piano will immerse you in an unforgettable symphony of sight and sound, creating a truly haunting experience this October.
Monday, October 14
The performance begins at 7:30 pm.
Admission: $40
Hammond Castle Museum Member discounts apply!
Tickets are selling fast and the event is expected to sell out, reserve your seats now so you don’t miss out!
All proceeds from this program will support the restoration and preservation of the Museum.
Learn about the two NEW exhibits that opened this month and some more of our upcoming events here!
