Music for Great Films of the Silent Era
- By Paul Phillips
- Release 30/08/2011
- Media Format CD
Product Notes
American composer and pianist William Perry is credited with playing a significant role in the revival of interest in films of the silent era.
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1 I. Introduction and Travel Music
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2 II. Dublin: Celtic Air and Runaway Reel
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3 III. Berlin: Cabaret March and Berliner Lied
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4 IV. Moscow: Twilight Troika and Romance
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5 V. Vienna: Polytonal Polka and Wiener Wein Waltz
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6 VI. New York: Broadway Ballet and Finale
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7 No. 1. the Beloved Rogue
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8 No. 2. Blood and Sand
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9 No. 3. the Gold Rush
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10 I. Wild Nights in Toronto: Dance Overture
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11 II. the Raincoats of Dijon: Waltz
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12 III. Angelus for An Angel: Serenade
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13 IV. the Bridge on the River Platte: March
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14 V. the Black Marigold: Nocturne
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15 VI. Voyage to the Dog Star: Sirius Finale
American composer and pianist William Perry is credited with playing a significant role in the revival of interest in films of the silent era.
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