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Topic: Music for silent films
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Jason Patnode
Film Handler
Posts: 45
From: Zephyr Cove, NV, USA
Registered: Jul 2017
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posted January 10, 2018 07:11 AM
What are people's choices for playing music for silent films? I know they used to play live during screenings, but does anyone know where to begin searching for the original music. I have picked up some oldies from here on the forum like Metropolis, Lost World, Nosferatu, and the General to name a few. Thought it would be fun to track down thr original music if possible. Or failing that, what music, if any, do people play while screening?
-------------------- Jason Patnode
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Chris Bird
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 218
From: Kingston upon Thames, UK
Registered: Jul 2013
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posted January 11, 2018 02:37 AM
The Nosferatu score was composed for the 1997 Photoplay release of the restored film (I saw it with live orchestra at the time). Several other Photoplay / Thames TV scores from the Brownlow and Gill restorations were issued, including Intolerance, Phantom of the Opera and Napoleon. But bear in mind they are edited to fit one CD, they don't literally play along in sync with the complete film. So Nosferatu is about 20 minutes (from memory) longer than the CD.
Depending how far you want to go, you could play along a soundtrack off a DVD restoration. For example you can get Nosferatu with the actual original score (not James Bernard), and if you have a varispeed projector, you can keep the film in sync with your projected print. I've projected this way at the NFT for some of the Photoplay restorations.
There are a few other silents that can be obtained on DVD or Blu Ray with the actual original scores (modern performances), such as Metropolis and Potemkin, though the versions of those films will be more complete than a small gauge copy, so won't synchronise exactly. Many years ago I did fairly successfully project an 8mm of Potemkin to the CD of the score. Tricky, but fun to try!
At the end of the day I actually often do a Dominique and just let the whirr of the projector keep me company!
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