Seattle Symphony - Metropolis

Conductor Frank Strobel, for whom this kind of thing is a speciality, did it all without a click track to help him find the tempos, and still made the hit points with a startling degree of accuracy.
The Arts Desk
Why see Seattle Symphony - Metropolis?
Break free from the underground
Metropolis, the legendary science fiction movie is headed to the Seattle Symphony this January. The groundbreaking piece will be hitting the silver screen once more, only this time you'll get to experience the masterpiece with a live orchestra. The Symphony will be led by world-renowned conductor Frank Strobel, who is a key figure in the silent movie in concert reprisal. Get ready to see Fritz Lang's 1927 work as you never have before!
What's it about?
In the city of Metropolis in the far future society could not be more divided. The wealthy businessmen and industrialists rule from their lavish skyscrapers, while the common man work their lives away in the dark and depressing underground. When the son of the ruling class delves deeper than he should, he sees the reality of their lives and sets out on a mission to unite society.