Here is the press release:
Portugal invites Montréalers to an outdoor pyromusical theater at the International des Feux Loto-Québec presented by TELUS on Saturday
Montréal, Friday, July 11, 2008 – The stands at La Ronde will serve as an outdoor theater Saturday evening when Grupo Luso Pirotecnia offers up a pyromusical tribute to the greatest films that have long been sources of inspiration for composers and performers as part of the International des Feux Loto-Québec presented by TELUS.
Music from the shows—ranging from Beauty and the Beast to Jaws, from James Bond to Mission Impossible, including, of course, Psycho—are indeed unforgettable. Indeed, it has carried a number of producers to the podium for that little statuette on hearing their names called out after that memorable phrase "And the winner is...."
The Portuguese firm had no pretensions of proclaiming its own victory by naming their presentation "And the winner is...." Indeed, its representatives are very aware that the title could be misunderstood or appear pretentious. Nevertheless, Grupo Luso Pirotecnia has no need to be modest after having won the silver Jupiter in Montréal in 2002 as well as taking top awards in other prestigious competitions (Cannes and Chantilly). Moreover, the firm was selected to design a major pyrotechnical show to inaugurate the sublime Vasco de Gama Bridge in 1998 and another to kick off Euro 2004, the European Football Championship, which was held in Portugal that year.
For "And the winner is..." on Saturday, Grupo Luso chose readily identifiable music. While designer Vitor Machado acknowledges that the selections are often used for pyrotechnical shows, he feels that he has given them new life through an original interpretation. As he puts it, "we are transposing the emotions created by these movies and music into pyrotechnical effects." These musical hits have been grouped into blocks (classical, suspense, science fiction, animations, romance, and adventure). A number of them will be accompanied by rare pyrotechnical pieces, including some lying directly on the water without flotation devices. It's one of those effects that can't be seen anywhere but at La Ronde!
A few scenes from a video interview with representatives can be viewed on the Internet at
www.internationaldesfeuxlotoquebec.com. The site also lists the 21 pieces of music that will be heard at the La Ronde, none of the pieces lasting longer than 2 minutes and 40 seconds. The pace promises to be nearly frantic.