Scoring "Harold Teen" (FN, 1928)
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2011 11:01 am
One of our Capitolfest organists, Avery Tunningley, has posted the following regarding his scoring of "Harold Teen" (FN, 1928), which will be shown as part of Capitolfest 9 on Saturday, August 13:
"I will be playing a number of movies during the Friday and Saturday sessions. For me, the highpoint will be when I get to play the 1928 film "HAROLD TEEN" starring Arthur Lake. I have put an enormous amount of effort and time into the score which is a complete reconstruction of the thematic cue sheet, compiled by James C. Bradford. Every single "cue" (all 56 of them) is included in the score and placed at the exact moment that the cue sheet suggests. This was no small feat because only a portion of the music is available in print so I had to research old recordings and re-write many of the numbers. In between the cues I have added some of my own ideas and the result has been what I think is far and away my best work ever in a comedy.
"HAROLD TEEN" is a movie that has something for everybody. It’s a warm hearted story with loads of laughs. For the sentimental folks, the score includes gentle selections such as "In the Gloaming" and Gustav Langes "Blumenlied" to support the tender moments and romantic notions. For the more adventurous, there is plenty of action and one of the most exciting explosion/flood scenes you are liable to see in any movie, shown to the accompaniment of an historic silent movie score by Zamecnik. For the broad minded there are the voluptuous curves of Miss Giggles Dewberry and scandalous musical shockers such as "How Could Red Riding Hood Have Been So Very Good" (and still keep the wolf from the door?) Add to all of that lots of dance numbers and more "toe-tappers per minute" than any movie I have ever played or seen and you get a sure crowd pleaser.
"HAROLD TEEN" isn’t shown as often as it deserves, and this is likely going to be the only time I will ever perform this score. It will be a thrill and an honor to play this movie on the magnificent Moller organ at the Capitol Theatre. I hope that you will attend this movie or any part of the amazing CAPITOLFEST 9!"
Avery is one of three organists who'll be accompanying movies at Capitolfest, the others are Dr. Philip C. Carli and Bernie Anderson, Jr. The whole schedule can be found here: http://romecapitol.com/capitolfest.html
Art Pierce
Capitol Theatre
Rome, NY
"I will be playing a number of movies during the Friday and Saturday sessions. For me, the highpoint will be when I get to play the 1928 film "HAROLD TEEN" starring Arthur Lake. I have put an enormous amount of effort and time into the score which is a complete reconstruction of the thematic cue sheet, compiled by James C. Bradford. Every single "cue" (all 56 of them) is included in the score and placed at the exact moment that the cue sheet suggests. This was no small feat because only a portion of the music is available in print so I had to research old recordings and re-write many of the numbers. In between the cues I have added some of my own ideas and the result has been what I think is far and away my best work ever in a comedy.
"HAROLD TEEN" is a movie that has something for everybody. It’s a warm hearted story with loads of laughs. For the sentimental folks, the score includes gentle selections such as "In the Gloaming" and Gustav Langes "Blumenlied" to support the tender moments and romantic notions. For the more adventurous, there is plenty of action and one of the most exciting explosion/flood scenes you are liable to see in any movie, shown to the accompaniment of an historic silent movie score by Zamecnik. For the broad minded there are the voluptuous curves of Miss Giggles Dewberry and scandalous musical shockers such as "How Could Red Riding Hood Have Been So Very Good" (and still keep the wolf from the door?) Add to all of that lots of dance numbers and more "toe-tappers per minute" than any movie I have ever played or seen and you get a sure crowd pleaser.
"HAROLD TEEN" isn’t shown as often as it deserves, and this is likely going to be the only time I will ever perform this score. It will be a thrill and an honor to play this movie on the magnificent Moller organ at the Capitol Theatre. I hope that you will attend this movie or any part of the amazing CAPITOLFEST 9!"
Avery is one of three organists who'll be accompanying movies at Capitolfest, the others are Dr. Philip C. Carli and Bernie Anderson, Jr. The whole schedule can be found here: http://romecapitol.com/capitolfest.html
Art Pierce
Capitol Theatre
Rome, NY