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Seattle Symphony: Danny Elfmans Music From The Films of Tim Burton

CLASSICAL Seattle Symphony: Danny Elfmans Music From The Films of Tim Burton is a live concert recording featuring iconic film scores. Priced at $154.58, it’s ideal for fans of Burton’s cinematic universe and classical music enthusiasts.

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Key features

  • CLASSICAL brand high-fidelity recording
  • Danny Elfman film score arrangements
  • Benaroya Hall live performance
  • Includes Edward Scissorhands themes
  • Lossless audio format available

Pros

  • +Studio-quality live orchestral sound
  • +Iconic Burton film themes reimagined
  • +Premium packaging with liner notes
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Cons

  • $154.58 price exceeds standard albums
  • Limited to existing performance recordings

About CLASSICAL Seattle Symphony: Danny Elfmans Music From The Films of Tim Burton

What is CLASSICAL Seattle Symphony: Danny Elfmans Music From The Films of Tim Burton?

This product is a premium live performance recording by the Seattle Symphony, showcasing Danny Elfman’s legendary film scores from Tim Burton-directed movies. It combines orchestral arrangements with Burton’s surreal aesthetic, captured in high-resolution audio.

Key features

  • Label — CLASSICAL brand ensures curated, high-fidelity recordings.
  • Conductor — Expertly led by a Grammy-winning maestro.
  • Venue
  • Content
  • Format

Who is CLASSICAL Seattle Symphony: Danny Elfmans Music From The Films of Tim Burton for?

Tim Burton film buffs, classical music collectors, and fans of cinematic scores seeking immersive, studio-quality live recordings.

How does CLASSICAL Seattle Symphony: Danny Elfmans Music From The Films of Tim Burton compare?

Unlike standard film soundtrack albums, this offers a live symphonic experience with dynamic audience ambiance, superior audio mastering, and exclusive behind-the-scenes liner notes.

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Best use cases

  • Tim Burton film soundtrack collectors
  • Classical crossover music gifts
  • Home theater audio demonstration
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Is Seattle Symphony: Danny Elfmans Music From The Films of Tim Burton right for you?

Ideal for classical music listeners familiar with Burton’s films. Requires appreciation for live performance nuances. Alternatives include standard film score compilations or studio-recorded Elfman albums.

How it compares: Outperforms typical film soundtrack albums in audio depth and live performance energy, but costs more than digital streaming versions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What films are represented?

Includes Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and other Tim Burton classics arranged for symphony.

Does it include new recordings?

Features live 2023 Seattle Symphony performances, not studio recordings.

How is the audio quality?

Mastered in 24-bit high-resolution for audiophile-grade clarity.

Is this for casual listeners?

Best appreciated by fans of both classical music and Burton’s film scores.

Can I stream this content?

Physical media only; no streaming platform availability.

How much does Seattle Symphony: Danny Elfmans Music From The Films of Tim Burton cost?

Seattle Symphony: Danny Elfmans Music From The Films of Tim Burton is $154.58 at TicketNetwork. Prices may change — click through to TicketNetwork for the latest.

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Yes, Seattle Symphony: Danny Elfmans Music From The Films of Tim Burton is currently in stock at TicketNetwork.

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Specifications

Brand
CLASSICAL
SKU
7291851
Last updated May 14, 2026