What a wonderful look at the past. If you can't find the common humanity here you need to watch it again and pay closer attention. Read the signs. See the faces. Understand those people from nearly 100 years ago are us.
Thanks Ella, that is very kind of you to say. I don't have a short list of song names, but you can find the score here: static1.squarespace.com/static/586176fa8419c2d595c5868f/t/5e5ac6b39c441026dc70cd16/1583007413866/Berlin+%28Silent+Film%29+No.1+%283.0%29+-+Full+Score.pdf or scroll down to solo works at www.craigmichaeldavis.com/works Thanks for listening!
@@vivianaramos8488 thanks for your kind words Viviana. This was a commission to recompose the music to film by the IU Cinema. The inspiration for the music came from the film itself.
With these films, Germans really don't look anything like the stereotypes that appear in all the antin@zis movies, books, and articles we've been exposed to over the years.
Strongly recommended film: Cabaret, based on the novel by Christopher Isherwood, "Goodbye Berlin." It portrays Berlin in the final days of the Wiemar Republic in Germany and goes well with this film, "Berlin: Symphony of a Great City": ua-cam.com/video/hYZ8cqMLuQg/v-deo.html
La música es demasiado melancólica para la agitación de las imágenes. Lamentablemente es demasiado común que los modernos musicalizadores de cine mudo compongan partituras que no combinan para nada con el filme al que acompañarán.
Wow ... So deeply moving; thank you mister Davis, this is an experience I'm not going to forget ...
Hey Tyler, thank you for listening and enjoying! I'm glad this work can reach out and touch you!
What a wonderful look at the past. If you can't find the common humanity here you need to watch it again and pay closer attention. Read the signs. See the faces. Understand those people from nearly 100 years ago are us.
Fascinating. Thank you for posting.
My pleasure, thanks for listening!
Lovely, nostalgic, anticipatoryily grotesque
Lovely, nostalgic, anticipatoryily grotesque
Lizabeth Robison thanks for watching. Feel free to subscribe to my channel for similar music. Thanks for listening!
Great music !
Thanks for listening Basile G
watching
Beautiful music, a true masterpiece. Do you have a list of the song names?
Thanks Ella, that is very kind of you to say. I don't have a short list of song names, but you can find the score here:
static1.squarespace.com/static/586176fa8419c2d595c5868f/t/5e5ac6b39c441026dc70cd16/1583007413866/Berlin+%28Silent+Film%29+No.1+%283.0%29+-+Full+Score.pdf
or scroll down to solo works at www.craigmichaeldavis.com/works
Thanks for listening!
@@craigmichaeldavis wondefull!!! How do you have the idea on first place dear Michael! I mean, why this particular work!cheers!
@@vivianaramos8488 thanks for your kind words Viviana. This was a commission to recompose the music to film by the IU Cinema. The inspiration for the music came from the film itself.
BELÍSSIMA BERLIN DE 1927...
With these films, Germans really don't look anything like the stereotypes that appear in all the antin@zis movies, books, and articles we've been exposed to over the years.
That's because this film pre-dates the N@zis!
Strongly recommended film: Cabaret, based on the novel by Christopher Isherwood, "Goodbye Berlin." It portrays Berlin in the final days of the Wiemar Republic in Germany and goes well with this film, "Berlin: Symphony of a Great City": ua-cam.com/video/hYZ8cqMLuQg/v-deo.html
Forgive me, nice experiment yet I do believe the original music suits the film better
La música es demasiado melancólica para la agitación de las imágenes. Lamentablemente es demasiado común que los modernos musicalizadores de cine mudo compongan partituras que no combinan para nada con el filme al que acompañarán.
14:35 to 16:59 note for class.
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