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ep. 33: two takes on The Rink, organ as orchestra for a horse, melodies underscore Marion Davies
Publisher |
Ben Model
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Music
Performing Arts
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Sep 04, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:52:12
On this episode of the podcast -- I use a song-title-pun during Mostly Lost, play for the same Chaplin shorts three days in a row to work on an orchestral score, play a Möller in Rome like it's an orchestra, bring silent comedies to the Adirondacks, score two Marion Davies films in a recording session and at the Library of Congress, and make the sun rise a little faster in Pennsylvania. Plus news about Douglas MacLean, upcoming shows and more. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play Music, Spotify or Overcast; please consider supporting the podcast at Patreon.  And, if you want to say "thanks!", why not buy me a cup of coffee? Links from the episode: My blog post about the historic 1911 Park Theater is here.Read all the backer updates about the Douglas MacLean DVD project on the Kickstarter site's page.The Silent Clowns Film Series has monthly screenings, for free, at the NYPL at Lincoln Center.My orchestral scores are available for performance here.If you're interested in seeing me perform live, visit my show page; or better yet. sign up for my emails so you don't miss out on gig updates and Undercrank Productions DVD news.
On this episode of the podcast -- I use a song-title-pun during Mostly Lost, play for the same Chaplin shorts three days in a row to work on an orchestral score, play a Möller in Rome like it's an orchestra, bring silent comedies to the Adirondacks, score two Marion Davies films in a recording session and at the Library of Congress, and make the sun rise a little faster in Pennsylvania. Plus news about Douglas MacLean, upcoming shows and more.

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