"Tradition ist nicht die Anbetung der Asche, sondern die Bewahrung und das Weiterreichen des Feuers" - Gustav Mahler
Just added to my Netflix queue - thank you.
Oh...and I expect the DVD issue has whatever the soundtrack was for the original issue. There would have been a score for it.
I checked this was a silent film as they didn't do sound in 1927. Then I wondered "what" music as the film is kaleidoscopic, mechanical, modern, yet so many bits of the past, popular culture etc. Difficult to get music to match. And to match the sophistication of the film. Even specially written music would have to be pretty amazing. But the film works fine in its original. concieved.
Just had a message from the reader who tracked down the soundtrack. "There is a musical soundtrack on the DVD version of Berlin. But it waswritten in 1994 by a guy called Timothy Brock who specialises in this sort of thing see his website especially http://www.timothybrock.com/original_scores.htmFascinating subject ! when I did the post on the Chinese movie Peach Girl, the man who wrote the soundtrack to that wrote in- see his site, too. His "Chinese" music fits beautifully. That too is on DVD,.
Talking films - with sound on the film itself - started coming out in 1927, and even before that there were some films with sound on disks synchronized with the film. But what I meant is that many silent films were intended to be accompanied by live music, like Die Nibelungen, and the DVD releases of those films usually have modern recordings of the original soundtrack as a sound option.
Good point, but I don't know what they did with this one. Maybe Timothy Brock will know. What an adventure this is turning out to be !
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Just added to my Netflix queue - thank you.
Oh...and I expect the DVD issue has whatever the soundtrack was for the original issue. There would have been a score for it.
I checked this was a silent film as they didn't do sound in 1927. Then I wondered "what" music as the film is kaleidoscopic, mechanical, modern, yet so many bits of the past, popular culture etc. Difficult to get music to match. And to match the sophistication of the film. Even specially written music would have to be pretty amazing. But the film works fine in its original. concieved.
Just had a message from the reader who tracked down the soundtrack. "There is a musical soundtrack on the DVD version of Berlin. But it was
written in 1994 by a guy called Timothy Brock who specialises in this sort of thing see his website especially http://www.timothybrock.com/original_scores.htm
Fascinating subject ! when I did the post on the Chinese movie Peach Girl, the man who wrote the soundtrack to that wrote in- see his site, too. His "Chinese" music fits beautifully. That too is on DVD,.
Talking films - with sound on the film itself - started coming out in 1927, and even before that there were some films with sound on disks synchronized with the film. But what I meant is that many silent films were intended to be accompanied by live music, like Die Nibelungen, and the DVD releases of those films usually have modern recordings of the original soundtrack as a sound option.
Good point, but I don't know what they did with this one. Maybe Timothy Brock will know. What an adventure this is turning out to be !
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