Doublereed Archive - Posting 000030.txt from 2005/10
From: philfrei@-----.com Subj: Re: [DR-L] Film of the Day.. Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 19:16:58 -0400
Enchanted April
The Flamengo Kid
Just about every film where a sympathetic character dies...
If we are allowed to include Duduks, the list expands dramatically.
(My score for the silent film: "The Golem"! But there actually is a
Krummhorn consort shown in the film itself.)
(My upcoming score - to be shown in July 2006 SF Silent Film Festival -
for "The Girl with the Hatbox" assuming I get past the tremendously
difficult hurdle of commiting the first note to the page--err--Finale
file.)
Wasn't Harold Emert somehow involved in a South American film called
"Song of the Oboe" or somesuch? I've never managed to come across a
copy.
What was the name of the Australian film?
- Phil Freihofner
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:53:50 -0400
To: doublereed@-----.org
From: barbara trautwein <mzeztee@-----.edu>
Subject: Re: [DR-L] Film of the Day..
Message-ID: <434C265E.2040502@-----.edu>
I know that Angela's Ashes has an oboe solo written for John Ellis by
John Williams and I'm quite sure that he gets a credit at the end.
2 cents,
B
Mike Benthin wrote:
> Well, let's start a list of films featuring oboe prominently. There
is
> "How to Make an American Quilt" that features an oboe duet, "the
> Mission" (doesn't de Niro break the oboe in that one?) and recently I
> saw an australian movie about a duck that actually CREDITED the oboe
> solo player!!!
>
>> On 10/10/05 7:32 AM, "Jessica L Todd" <JL-Todd3@-----.edu> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hello, I've just joined this discussion and I recieved 2 messages
so
>>> far.
>>> My question is, what does this German film have to do with double
>>> reeds...?
>
>
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