Piano Forum
Piano Board => Performance => Topic started by: coolpianoman on February 13, 2019, 07:27:13 PM
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I am attending a course in the Summer on how to accompany silent films which I am really looking forward to. However so far we have been given no instruction on how to prepare for this and I wondered if anyone on here has any experience of playing for silent films and can give any advice on the playing or the preparation? Many thanks
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There was a nice book that I loaned from the library called "Motion Picture Moods for Pianists and Organists" Erno Rappe. It was a very large book with tonns of pieces ordered in terms of emotions, moods, well worth to explore this in preparation.
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That sounds great - thank you. I was anticipating improvising but I am sure there is some good material in this too. I have grasped that it is important to know the film reasonably well and what happens when together with some prepared themes one can use for different situations. Chris
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The link I provided after downloading it didn't seem to contain the music from the book which was odd so I removed the link, I also corrected the name of the book I copy pasted the wrong one ha! If I find it online somewhere I will post it.
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Here is a link of the book, though it is like 1.5 gigs lol
https://www.sfsma.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/RapeeMPM.pdf
From this page:
https://www.sfsma.org/ARK/22915/motion-picture-moods/