Video music by SidewalkCafe.com
About this Concert:
You’ll eat up this tasty treat about an ambitious French rat (Remy) who dreams of becoming a gourmet chef in this Disney-Pixar animated film with live music from the Minnesota Orchestra!
"Ratatouille is a nearly flawless piece of popular art, as well as one of the most persuasive portraits of an artist ever committed to film." –The New York Times
- Minnesota Orchestra
- Sarah Hicks, conductor
Read program notes (pdf)
More Details:
- In a hilarious chain of events that turns the City of Lights upside down, Remy lands at Gusteau's restaurant, where the spirit of the late chef guides him through a bizarre partnership with clumsy clean-up boy Linguini.
- Ratatouille has captivated movie (and food) lovers since it was released in 2007—it’s family entertainment at its best.
- Prolific composer Michael Giacchino has also written scores for the animated favorites Up!, The Incredibles and Zootopia.
- The filmmakers created over 270 types of food in the computer. Every item was first prepared and styled in a real kitchen, then photographed for reference and eaten.
- For once, the rats prove to be the good guys!
Please note: To enhance the clarity of spoken dialogue during this film screening and live musical performance, English subtitles will appear at the bottom of the screen.
Live at Orchestra Hall
Disney-Pixar Ratatouille In Concert
Complete Film with Live Orchestra
Tickets
Other Performances
Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts © All Rights Reserved.
Plan your visit
Other Ways to Buy
Video music by SidewalkCafe.com
About this Concert:
You’ll eat up this tasty treat about an ambitious French rat (Remy) who dreams of becoming a gourmet chef in this Disney-Pixar animated film with live music from the Minnesota Orchestra!
"Ratatouille is a nearly flawless piece of popular art, as well as one of the most persuasive portraits of an artist ever committed to film." –The New York Times
- Minnesota Orchestra
- Sarah Hicks, conductor
Read program notes (pdf)
More Details:
- In a hilarious chain of events that turns the City of Lights upside down, Remy lands at Gusteau's restaurant, where the spirit of the late chef guides him through a bizarre partnership with clumsy clean-up boy Linguini.
- Ratatouille has captivated movie (and food) lovers since it was released in 2007—it’s family entertainment at its best.
- Prolific composer Michael Giacchino has also written scores for the animated favorites Up!, The Incredibles and Zootopia.
- The filmmakers created over 270 types of food in the computer. Every item was first prepared and styled in a real kitchen, then photographed for reference and eaten.
- For once, the rats prove to be the good guys!
Please note: To enhance the clarity of spoken dialogue during this film screening and live musical performance, English subtitles will appear at the bottom of the screen.
Listen on Spotify
Preview this performance for free, using Spotify. If you're a member, simply click play. To download Spotify, click the green circle.
OH+ Concert activities on Saturday November 26 / see all upcoming OH+ events

Pocket Pet Rescue
When: 12:30-1:45pm Where: Target Atrium Similar to the rat, Remy, in the film Ratatouille, small critters such as rats, mice, hamsters, gerbils, degus, chinchillas, ferrets, rabbits, sugar gliders, guinea pigs and hedgehogs are often misunderstood by humans. Meet MN Pocket Pet Rescue volunteers and rescue animals and learn how small pets can make great companions!

Dan Turpening Accordion
When: 12-1:45pm Where: Roberta Mann Grand Foyer You know him from the Skyway entrance, welcoming guests as they arrive at Orchestra Hall. For this French-themed movie in concert, Dan's bringing his accordion into the lobby to play a variety of charming Parisian tunes.