Lokke Heiss wrote:Rodney, I thought your group played for Wings in Topeka, but I checked and was wrong. The listing say it was an organ score. In any case I thought it really worked. Were you there for that film?
But that's what I get for going to Kansas AND Pordenone.
No, that was the organist. We bugged out to play for a different movie in a different city that night. We loaned the organist a lot of the Zamecnik themes for the film.
Our score will also be based on the Zamecnik themes, but it will be different from the reconstruction on the DVD. I still don't quite know how it'll differ, but I am going to use music that I like, see what I can salvage from the full-orchestra manuscript (that's what I'm supposed to be doing now). The plan is to repeat the score at the Denver Silent FIlm Festival in September.
Also, thought the Maurice Jaubert score for
Nina Petrovna is very nice, as I understand it was written and performed pretty much only in France. It also survives only as a partial piano transcription (though it has been reorchestrated for a version shown on European TV). Our compiled score for
Nina Petrovna is (in my opinion) also quite effective.