Concert on the Screen
Concert on the Screen

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Concert on the Screen

1940
Movie
69 min
Russian

Film-Concert. The program includes scenes from plays, ballets, and operas; folk songs and romances; B. Eder with a group of trained lions; S. Obraztsov's puppet theater; and dances by soloists of the I. Moiseyev Ensemble. The host is Nikolai Cherkasov.

Insights

IMDb6.1/10
Director: Andre De TothGenres: Music, Short

Plot Summary

This short film presents a musical performance featuring George Kleinsinger's "Symphony of the City." The film aims to bring the experience of a live orchestral concert to the screen, showcasing the power and emotion of classical music. It captures the dynamic interplay of the orchestra as they perform Kleinsinger's composition.

Critical Reception

As a short film from 1940, detailed critical reception is scarce. However, it is recognized as an early example of a film attempting to translate orchestral music directly to a cinematic experience, a format that was still experimental at the time. Its value lies in its historical context and its brief exploration of the intersection between music and film.

What Reviewers Say

  • An early attempt to visualize orchestral music on screen.

  • Showcases a specific musical composition with a focus on the performers.

  • A historical artifact of early sound and music film technology.

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Fun Fact

The film features George Kleinsinger's 'Symphony of the City,' a piece that aimed to capture the essence of urban life through music.

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