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episode 17: choosing music for a scene, Boise world premiere, Steamboat Bill Jr, Hammond theatre organ
Publisher |
Ben Model
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Music
Performing Arts
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Feb 28, 2016
Episode Duration |
Unknown
episode 17: organs and orchestras - choosing music for a scene, Boise world premiere, Steamboat Bill Jr, Hammond theatre organWelcomeRecent shows recap: William S. Hart, Bert Williams, Criterion release of "The Kid"Boise Philharmonic - world premiere of new score for "Dog Shy" with Charley ChaseRecording: in performance at Wesleyan silent film course, Larry Semon in "The Bellhop"Choosing music for a scene: Chaplin filmsA minidisc miracleRecording: in performance at Sedgwick Cultural Center (Philadelphia) in 2002, accompanying "The Cat and the Canary" on a Hammond theatre organ.Keeping it fresh, trying new things - 2 months of William S. HartAccompanying "Steamboat Bill, Jr". on a Jaeckel pipe organ Recording: in performance at the Sluberski Film Series at Concordia College, accompanying Buster Keaton's "Steamboat Bill, Jr."RIP Harry Weiss, silent film accompanist Upcoming performances at LoC, Cinema Arts Centre, Silent Clowns Film Series Recording: in performance for 700 school kids at the Egyptian Theatre in Boise, ID, for Stan Laurel in "Oranges and Lemons"Audience preservationThanks, and closingclick here to download or subscribe to podcast on iTunesClick here to stream podcast:If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element

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