The German Ev.-Luth. Church of Saint Paul
315 West 22nd St, New York, NY
ADA Compliant
Screen to Strings: Iconic Film Scores
Cue the music for your favorite Hollywood hits and soundtracks!
Set against the stunning backdrop at The German Ev.-Luth. Church of Saint Paul, Screen to Strings: Iconic Film Scores delivers an unforgettable night of legendary film scores and hits from some of today's biggest movies. Soak in the beautiful sounds of a world-class string quartet as they perform a magical cinematic setlist surrounded by the flickering glow of hundreds of flameless candles.
Lose yourself in the music of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters, from dramatic orchestral scores to unforgettable pop ballads that defined generations. Experience the emotional power of some of the top hits from cinema’s best soundtracks, from Titanic and Breakfast at Tiffany’s to Wayne’s World. Enjoy this cinematic symphony that promises a unique, immersive journey through the sounds that made silver screen history.
What to Expect:
🎻Stunning live string performance featuring timeless movie soundtracks
🕯️Immersive candlelit atmosphere for a surreal & cinematic experience
🎬 Pirates of the Caribbean, Titanic, Jurassic Park, Rocky, Armageddon, and More!
The German Ev.-Luth. Church of Saint Paul
315 West 22nd St, New York, NY
ADA Compliant
March 28th
First Performance: 7-8 pm
Second Performance: 9-10 pm
Select One of Three Sections.
First Come, First Serve by Section.
10 and up
See below for details.
Tickets and Admission:
Section A: $69
Section B: $58
Section C: $46
Balcony: $59
From epic film scores to unforgettable pop anthems, this one-of-a-kind concert blends breathtaking string performances with the mesmerizing ambiance of candlelight:
Founded in 1841, St. Paul’s has been a pillar in NYC. Since 1897, the church has been a place of worship and community—neo-gothic style. St. Paul’s is the last remaining purely German church in NYC.
Fifty-five million Americans consider themselves to be of German heritage, and of that 55 million, 15-20% would find this church in their family history. Of the big immigration waves in the 1800s, St Paul’s is the biggest church left that was built at the time. The church officially opened in 1898, built in the Neo-Gothic style and featuring two towers, a vaulted interior with galleries on three sides, an apse of 5 windows, and wooden furnishings.
How To Get There
Turn right on 10th Ave. Turn right onto West 22nd St. and head down for .01 miles.
Where to Park
There is metered street parking around church location. Limited free street parking after 6pm.
The 3434 17th St. Lot is open until 11pm on Friday & Saturday. Bookable ahead of time on Spotangels.com for a discounted parking rate.
133 W. 22nd St. Lot
161-163 W. 36th St Lot
235 W. 22nd St Lot
We recommend visiting parking.com for more information on parking at the venue.
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