It is happening again!
May 28, 2025
The Music of Angelo Badalamenti & Twin Peaks
Overview
Buckle up and get out your emotional support logs, "It is happening again!” Join the Oregon Symphony for a hauntingly surreal evening celebrating the music from David Lynch’s mysterious town of Twin Peaks. Featuring various selections from Angelo Badalamenti’s iconic score, return to the legendary town for a dreamlike waltz through the shadowed Washington pines, with compositions so surreal they feel pulled from another dimension. It’s brooding. It’s alluring. It’s exceptionally weird. It’s everything you remember from 1990, plus so much more.
About the Show
Info
This concert is part of the Special Concerts series, and is eligible for the Choose Your Own Series.
Artists
'Make it like the wind, Angelo'
How the Twin Peaks soundtrack came to haunt music for nearly 30 years
David Lynch was telling a story. It was 1989 and the director was sitting next to the composer at the keyboard of a Fender Rhodes in the latter’s Manhattan office and screenwriter Mark Frost were about to start making Twin Peaks, a through-the-looking-glass soap opera in which a murder exposes the secret life of a small town in the Pacific north-west of the United States, and they needed a soundtrack.
The Guardian, Dorian Lynskey