The Silent Film Music Podcast with Ben Modelinactive
Publisher |
Ben Model
Media Type |
audio
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Arts
Music
Performing Arts
TV & Film
A podcast from renowned silent film accompanist/historian Ben Model covering the techniques of creating and performing live scores to silent films, as well as a discussion of the language of silent cinema. Find what goes on in the mind of a silent film accompanist before, during and after playing for a show. Learn about the aesthetics of silent filmmaking and storytelling language.
Find out what goes on inside the mind of Ben Model before, during and after playing for a silent movie. Hear insider info, live performance recordings, reflections on gigs and films, learn about how a film accompanist prepares…and more, from one of the USA's leading silent film accompanists.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
New York, NY
Frequency |
Periodic
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74 Available Episodes (75 Total)Average duration: 00:45:27
Apr 13 | 01:01:32
ep. 57: Recording silent film scores for Tom Mix and Rin Tin Tin
Feb 21 | 00:58:40
ep. 56: Back to scoring silent feature films
Jan 24 | 00:52:59
ep. 55: Music for unconventional silent films and other purposes
Dec 20 | 01:03:17
ep. 54: playing different theatre or pipe organs at shows in Oct & Nov 2022
Nov 24 | 01:02:23
ep. 53: underscoring “Frankenstein” (1931), leitmotifs and how often to use them, listener questions, and more.
Oct 19 | 00:59:22
ep. 52: William Perry interview (part 2) – MoMA, Lillian Gish, composing orchestrally for piano, and more.
Sep 27 | 00:51:00
ep. 51: William Perry interview (part 1) – “The Silent Years”, MoMA, and more.
Aug 20 | 01:01:55
ep. 50: Serial Queens, Kovacs Music Videos, and the Charming Raymond Griffith
Jul 16 | 00:51:50
ep. 49: Rudolph Valentino, Ernie Kovacs, Buster Keaton, and the Craft of Supporting Subtleties
May 26 | 00:29:42
ep. 48: interview with Rick Benjamin, of the Paragon Ragtime Orchestra
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