Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1918)

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3414 (Equipment Service) Motion Picture Newt Review Continued from Preceding Page — " The Crafty Spy." — By that famous " composer of classics for the masses," Gaston Borch. It is an original descriptive mysterioso, ably depicting the venomous plotting of the dastardly Hun and was used with wonderful success as the Spy Theme in that remarkable patriotic picture " Over the Top." (Belwin, Inc., 701 Seventh Ave., N. Y.) — " Oriental Suite " by Irenee Berge. No. 1, Arabia, (Arabian Festival March) No. 2, India, (Hindu Prayer) No. 3, Spain, (Moorish Dance) No. 4, Egypt, (Homage to the Sacred Ox) No. 5, Japan, (Geisha Dance) No. 6, China, (Dance of the Mandarin) Pianists and Organists will be much interested to know that Irenee Berge, whose Moving Picture music has achieved international fame, has made another valuable contribution to this class of literature. These numbers are not alone highly characteristic of the different countries, but the themes employed are of classic beauty. This work is only issued for Piano Solo. The orchestrations will be brought out in the near future. (Ross Jungnickel, 15 Whitehall St., N. Y.) — " Grand Marche Triomphale, by Irenee Berge. This Grand March of noble and heroic measure has been sponsored by " The American Relief Legion " as the American Wedding March. This number will prove a boon to the average pianist, for while it is tremendously effective, the technical difficulties have been reduced to a minimum in this Piano Solo Edition. (Ross Jungnickel) — " Requited Love," by T. H. Rollinson. A beautiful concert number which is also fine for love scenes, etc., in the photoplay. (Ditson, 8 E. 34th St., N. Y.) " HIS BONDED WIFE " ( Emmy Wehlen-Metro) Specially Selected and Compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: "Love Theme"' (Characteristic Melodious Moderato), by Lee 1. — " Frills and Furbelows " (Rondo Rococo), by Crespi (2 minutes and 45 seconds), at Screening. 2 — Theme (2 minutes), until — T: "There, there, that's a sweet." 3 — "Tragic Theme" (Played in burlesque form), by Vely (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: "That's a sweet darling." 4 — " Silent Sorrows " (Andante Pathetique), by Borch (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — S: When audience applauds. 5 — "A Fanciful Vision" (Adagio), by Rubinstein (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: "Farther uptown hearts were." 6 — " A Frivolous Patrol " (Caprice Intermezzo), by Goublier (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: "A week later — early morning" (wave effects). 7 — " Agitalo No. 49," by Shepherd (45 seconds), until — S: When Doris calls for help. 8 — Theme (3 minutes and 15 seconds), until — S: When Doris recovers. 9 — "In Poppyland " (Moderato Grazioso), by Albers (3 minutes), until — T: "Rolling with the rolling — ." 10 — Theme (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "The wrong end of a perfect." 11 — "Love in April" (Allegretto Moderato), by Kriens (3 minutes), until — T: "Philip's work becomes one" (telephone bell). 12 — " A Garden Dance " (Allegro Moderato Intermezzo), by Vargas (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: " Filet Mignon had never." 13 — "The Sunshine of Your Smile" (popular ballad) (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — S: Close-up of victrola record (victrola effects — scratching of record). 14 — Theme (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — S: When Philip stops machine. 15 — " Dramatic Tension No. 9," by Andino (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "You may go as far as the." 16 — Theme (2 minutes), until — T: "Yes, a dream that held a world." 17 — "Consolation" (Andante Moderato), by Liszt (3 minutes), until — T: "So the young man you met." (Continued in next column) (Continued from preceding column) 18 — " Dramatic Tension No. 36," by Andino (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "So you're the young scoundrel?" 19 — " Adieu " (Moderato Melodic), by Karganoff (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "In the flat above Phil's old." 20 — " Coquetterie " (Valse Rubato), by Mathews (3 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "Here are the specifications." 21 — Piano improvising (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: "The first step a grand piano" (piano only according to action;. 22 — "Last Dream of the Virgin" (Andante Religioso), by Massenet (4 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "The piano is all right, dear." 23 — "The Angels' Whisper" (Lento e Dolcissimo), by Sommerlatt (4 minutes), until — T: "Madame ordered me to replace." 24 — " Gruesome Misterioso," by Borch (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: "A little Jimmy Valentine." 25 — "Hurry No. 26," by Minot (2 minutes), until — S : When Doris hears noise (shot). 26 — " Perpetual Motion " (Allegro Agitato), by Borch (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — S When Doris recovers (telephone bell). 27 — " Babillage " (Intermezzo Allegro), by Castillo (4 minutes), until — T: "I'm Detective Bangs" (telephone bell). 28 — " Hurry No. 33," by Minot (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "I have been called to." , 29 — Theme (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: " In the morning the bloodhound " — until the END. " HITTING THE TRAIL " ( Blackwell-Greeley-World) Specially Selected and Compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel (1,000 ft.) Theme: " Peacefulness " (Andante Simplice), by Borch 1 — " Hunkatin " (Half Tone One-Step), by Levy (2 minutes), at Screening. 2 — Organ Solo Improvising (45 seconds)', until — T: "An East Side mission." 3 — Theme (3 minutes), until — S: As mission scene fades. 4 — " Agitato No. 69 " (Allegro Agitato), by Minot (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — S: When Kelly approaches store. 5 — " Turbulence " (Allegro Agitato), by Borch (2 minutes), until — T: " I came in to buy a hat " (lamp crash). 6 — Theme (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until T: "The night court" (telephone bell). 7 — " Babillage " (Intermezzo Allegretto), by Castillo (2 minutes), until — T : " Tnere must be some mistake." 8 — "Over the Top, Boys" (Popular Two-Step), by Berg (45 seconds), until — T: " On the thirty-first day." 9 — " Birds and Butterflies " (Intermezzo Capricioso), by Vely (3 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: " Annie a new girl." 10 — "Hurry No. 33," by Minot (3 minutes), until — T: "Come back with me and we." 11 — " Capricious Annette " (Moderato Caprice), by Borch (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — T: " Carelli's plan to gej even." 12 — "Dramatic Recitative," by Levy (4 minutes), until — T: "The strike." 13 — " Scherzetto " (From Symphonette Suite), by Berge (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — S: At the police station. 14 — Theme (2 minutes), until — T: " I come to spring you." 15 — "A La Mode" (Popular One-Step), by Rosey (2 minutes), until — T : " At Coney Island." 16 — Organ only (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — T: "Hitting the trail." 17 — Theme (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until S: As mission scene fades. 18 — •• Bleeding Hearts" (Melodious Andantino), by Levy (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "That night." 19 — " Dramatic Narrative," by Pement (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "Get out, can't you see?" (telephone bell). 20 — " Perpetual Motion " (Allegro Agitato), by Borch (4 minutes), until — T: " 117 B. St." (telephone bell). 21 — " Allegro Agitato No. 8," by Andino (3 minutes and 15 seconds), ■ntil — T : " A few minutes later." 22 — Theme (45 seconds), until — T: "I make no charges." 23 — "A Dream" (Celestial Andante), by Borch (5 minutes), until — T: " At dawn." 24 — "Hurry No. 26," by Minot (1 minute), until — T: "You little fool, of course." 25 — " Grave-Allegro Molto " (Excerpts Beethoven Sonata Pathetique), by Berge (2 minutes and 15 seconds), until — T: "When I got free it was too." 26 — "Adagio Cantabile " (Excerpts Beethoven Sonata Pathetique), by Berge (4 minutes), until — T: "The old old story." 27 — "Savannah" (Jazz One-Step), by Rosey (1 minute), until — S: When Maimee embraces Kelly. 28 — "Silent Sorrows" (Andante Pathetique), by Borch (1 minute and 30 seconds), until — S: When scene fades to mission. 29 — "Sachem" (Jazz One-Step), by Rosey (45 seconds), until — S: As scene fades back to cafe. 30 — " Furioso No. 11." by Kiefert (1 minute and 15 seconds), until — S: When Kid is ;hot (shot). . 31 — Theme (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "I guess this is my finish " — until the END. THE BART© L»A* The exhibitor who owns a Bartola is lucky, war is over, the " Flu " has disappeared and he has better music than his competitor CHAS. C. PYLE, General Sales Agent, 707-712 Mailers Bldg., Chicago, 111. Factory, Oshkosh, Wis.