The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY MUSIC FOR WEEK OF AUGUST 14— «A YOKE OF GOLD" m Specially Selected and Compiled by M. Winkler. "Mexican Kisses," by Roberts, is the theme. REEL I. 1, Maximilian Overture," by Ascher, until "After the simple repast." 2. "Lola," a Mexican love song, by Tobani, until "The following day." 3. "Jovitta," Mexican Serenade, until "When the sun rose, they started," etc. 4. Habanera from "Carmen," by Bizet. REEL IL 5. "La Cigarieres," by Gervasia, until "When Padre Amador returned," etc. 6. "Ave Maria," by Langey. REEL III. 7. "Venetia," by Tobani, until "Someone has passed this way," etc. 8. "Extase," by Ganne, until "Don Juan Mendoza," etc. 9. "Little Story," by Zimmermann, until "When all was silent." 10. Andante Mysterioso, No. 15," by Lake, until "Drink with the success," etc. 11. "Agitato, No. 6," by Lake, until "Jose's strength soon returned." 12. "Theme," until "The Padre found," etc. 13. "Violetta," a concert piece, by Herman. REEL IV. 14. "Theme," until scene, "Jose leaving." 15. "Pepita," Intermezzo, by Tobani, ff. during dispute, until "Jose awakened at last," etc. 16. "Causerie," by MacMillan, to action, pp. or ff, until scene, "Galloping horse through desert." 17. "Tempest," Galop, by Lilienthal, to action, pp. or ff. REEL V. 18. "Pizzicato, No. 14," by Lake. Tympany rumbles ff. during fight, until "Morning found Lopez a prisoner." 19. "Romance," by Brooks, until "Soon after Padre reformed." 20. Organ Solo, "Largo," by Haendel, until "And when a year has passed." 21. Theme, "Watch church bell ring," until change of scene to view of little church. 22. Organ Solo, "Holy City," by Adams. NOTE.— For "Timothy Dobbs— That's Me." Music see last week. NESTOR— "The Battle for Chile Con Came" (Com.) 1. "Cadix March." 2. "Zacatecas," by Valverde. GOLD SEAL— "A Son of Neptune".... (Three Reels) REEL I. 1. "Basking in the Sunshine," by Cameron, until "Beach combers." 2. "Silvery Brook," by Bhaham, until "That night." 3. "Asleep in the Deep," song effects of rough sea, until "The orphan accepts his new home." 4. "Daum of Hope," hy Casella. Tremolo. REEL IL 5. Continue "Dawn of Hove." Tremolo ff, until scene, "Fisher at boat." 6. "Idyl," by Himan, until "Make Polly come back." 7. Continue ff. Tremolo during excitement. REEL III. 8. "Fairy Tales," by Komzak, to action, pp. or ff, until scene, "Fairies dancing." 9. "Ninfa," by von der Mehden, to action, pp. or ff, until "The forest fairy." 10. "Forest Scenes," by Orth, ff. during dispute. VICTOR— "He Wrote a Book" (Comedy) 1. "Frat March," by Zameznick. 2. "Yale Boola March." IMP— "The Toll of the Law" (Drama) 1. "Heart to Heart," Melody by Trinkaus, until "And in the morning," etc. 2. "Sieste," by Laurens. Tremolo ff. during struggle, until scene, "Interior of saloon. 3. "Flying Rag," by Pryor. Piano Solo, until "The fight." 4. "Hurry," by Bendix, until "The preacher often takes Betty," etc. 5. "A Thought,' Song, by Roberts, to action, ^p. or ff. VICTOR— "Ashamed of the Old Folks" (Two Reelsi REEL L 1. "Serenade," by Chaminade, until "In the course of time," etc. 2. "Second Hungarian Rhapsody," by Liszt (to be played, as a piano solo) , until "After a brief courtship." 3. "Cupidietta," by Tobani, until "Somewhat ashamed to present," etc. 4. "Heart to Heart," Melody, by Trinkaus, until "Jane's dad feels the need of companionship." 5. "Little Story," by Zimmermann. REEL II. 6. Continue "Little Story," until scene, "Old couple leaves the hotel." 7. "Dreams of Delight," by Milok, until "My mother was here," etc. 8. "Cavatine," by Bohm, until "Miranda, this is my wife." 9. "Al Fresco," Intermezzo, by Hebert. BIG U— "A Woman's Eyes" (Western Drama) 1. "Wild Rosebud," by Tobani. 2. "Prairie Flower," by MacMillen. POWERS— "The Riddle of the World" 1. "Fou So Ka," Grand Fantasia on the Japanese National Hjrmn, arranged by Tobani. BIG U— "Weapons of Love" (Drama) 1. "La Rose," Intermezzo, by Ascher, until "The shrine of childhood's memories." 2. "Dear Child," by Bohm, until "The fight." 3. "Hurry," by Kersson, until "The fight is over." 4. "Flower Song," by Barnard, until "The gathering of the clan." 5. "Alita," by Losey. NESTOR— "He Became a Regular Fellow" (Com.) 1. "Sprinkle Me With Kisses," Song. 2. "You Bet," One-step or trot. BISON— "Beyond the Trail" (Two Reels) REEL I. 1. "New Era," Overture, by Heed, until "For the first time," etc. 2. "Sunshine and Shadows," by Sudds, until "A message from the East." 3. "Broken Melody," by van Biene. REEL IL 4. "Dawn of Love," by Bendix, to action, pp. or ff, Watch the shot, until "My wife! God help her," etc. 5. "Tale of Two Hearts," by Roberts. JOKER— "Soup and Nuts" (Comedy) 1. "Loyalty Waltz." 2. "Yvette," Trot. REX— ""f he Heart of a Mannikin" (Two Reels" REEL I. 1. "Love Song," by Puerner, untitl "The Countess De Molere," etc. 2. "Cupid's Caress," by Roberts. REEL IL 3. "In Lovers' Lane," by Pryor, until "The Countess is the belle," etc. 4. "Longing Waltz," by Sebor, until "Summer days." 5. "Evening Breeze," Idyl, by Langey, until "The meeting." 6. "Meeting," by Bendix, to action, pp. or ff. POWERS— "Pie" (Comedy) 1. "Ma Poulette," by Roberts. 2. "Cup Hunters," Song.