sonoblog - Rusia http://blog.joseserralde.org/taxonomy/term/139 es Live performance for The Tailor of Torzhok .What we'll be listening today. http://blog.joseserralde.org/node/481 <div class="field field-name-field-imagen field-type-image field-label-hidden view-mode-rss view-mode-rss"> <div class="field-items"> <figure class="field-item"> <a href="http://blog.joseserralde.org/files/shot-tailor.png"><img typeof="foaf:Image" class="image-style-large" src="http://blog.joseserralde.org/files/styles/large/public/shot-tailor.png?itok=7s3c3ir1" width="300" height="240" alt="STILL - El sastre de Torzhok (Protazanov, 1925)" title="STILL - El sastre de Torzhok (Protazanov, 1925)" /></a> </figure> </div> </div> <div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-rss view-mode-rss"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>Everytime I write cuesheets for building guided-improvised-music for the silents, some last minute changes do happen, and it happened again while watching two previous screenings at this <a href="http://www.cinetecadelfriuli.org/gcm/"> 33rd Pordenone Silent Film Festival</a>.</p> <p>I expected no copy of Protazanov's 1925 film THE TAILOR OF TORZHOK I will be performing today, but Mr. David Robinson did send a link around 20 days before. With half a month of preparation I was able to setup a cue sheet including references to the music of Shostakovich, Borodin, traditional russian music and some [anachronic] patterns coming from <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aram_Khachaturian">Aram Khacaturian's</a> piano music, plus, (more in a second) little jazz-like tunes. Though, last minute changes happen...</p> <ol><li>First of all, I was able to confirm my speculation about the strong, quite strong influence of young Dimitri Shostakovich within the soviet creative scene, while watching Dimitri Zolotov's documentary <em>Searching for Pochta</em> last saturday here. The 2-part film follows the search for <em>Pochta</em> (Post) a lost masterpiece by russian animator <a href="http://libraryblog.vanabbe.nl/ls_collection/T/tsekhanovskii/text/tsekhanovskii.htm">Mikhail Tsekhanovskii</a> with the music of Desehov, a pretty well known composer of his time. Though, Tsekhanovskii did also filmed an even more excentric piece called <em>Badla</em> after an opera by Dimitri Shostakovich. After watching and listening fragments at the screening and instantly refreshing 1920s cultural surroundings in my mind, I decided to extreme the use of Shostakovich's music material for the scene and dance-like music (right, jazzy 2-steps coming this way).</li> <li>Tsekhanovskii filmed a live action film called <em>Pacific 231</em> after the music of my beloved film composer <em>Arthur Honegger</em>, whose steady rhythm patterns and wind-instrument-like phrasing was somehow appearing in my own musical ideas... didn't know why... I recognise, just by chance? (UPDATE: I was following the obvious) I then redeemed to the infuence of some rhythmic patterns coming from Honegger's <em>L'idee</em> score prepared for the Berthold Bartosch 1932 film (which was by the way, shown to me some years ago by mexican animator Tania de Leon).</li> <li>Third and last but not least, I will be less conservative with absurdity and mickey-mousing, specially after watching to the original vitaphone recoding of <em>When a man loves</em> this last Saturday at the Festival's opening evening. The music by Henry Kindall Handley for the 1927 <em>Manon</em> rendering by filmmaker Alan Crosland was written in five weeks, and is pleagued of beautiful precise modulations, articulation and thrills matching on-screen comic nuances.</li> <li>Fourth and last minute: I will be happy to play again with the talented Freiburger-percussionist <em>Frank Bockius</em>, so we can listen to those Kachaturian-like (I know... that's Armenian!) dance and percussive textures.</li> </ol><p>Let's have fun together. It is time to get to the Verdi Theater.</p> <p><a href="http://www.cinetecadelfriuli.org/gcm/allegati/2014_CalendarioGCM_w3.pdf">Check the complete programme</a>.</p> </div></div></div><section class="field field-name-taxonomy-vocabulary-1 field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-inline clearfix view-mode-rss view-mode-rss"><h2 class="field-label">Temas:&nbsp;</h2><ul class="field-items"><li class="field-item even"><a href="/taxonomy/term/14" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel" datatype="">música</a></li><li class="field-item odd"><a href="/taxonomy/term/18" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel" datatype="">cine</a></li><li class="field-item even"><a href="/taxonomy/term/129" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel" datatype="">cine mudo</a></li><li class="field-item odd"><a href="/taxonomy/term/139" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel" datatype="">Rusia</a></li></ul></section> Mon, 06 Oct 2014 06:29:05 +0000 José Serralde 481 at http://blog.joseserralde.org http://blog.joseserralde.org/node/481#comments