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MOTION PICTURE MOODS For
Piani.sts and Organi.sts
A Rapid-Reference Collection of Selected Pieces
, ERNO RAPEE
Adapted to JI'Hty-Two Moods and Situations
G. SCHIRMER. INC., NEW YORK
Prlated In tlle 11. S. A.
FOREWORD AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF THIS MANUAL
In preparing this Motion Picture Manual for Piano and Organ, I tried to create the necessary bridge between the screen and the audience which is created in the larger motion picture houses by the orchestra. If we consider that the theatres of the size and standard of the Capitol Theatre in New York have half a dozen or so musical experts under the direction of the Musical Director work-ing out the music to fit the action on the screen, we realize what a very hard task it must be for any single individual, either at the piano or at the organ, to go through with music selected at random and generally at very short notice, and supply good musical accompaniment to pictures.
This collection is meant to do away with the aforesaid haphazard collection of music and its use for synchronizing pictures. Inasmuch as most pianists or organists in the smaller theatres do not get a chance, or a very poor one, to review the pictures before the public performance, you can readily see the difficulty under which they work with quickly changing scenes, different psychological situations chasing each other, back-shots, close-ups, close-ins, etc., etc. In creating fifty-two divisions and classifications in this Manual, I tried to give the most numbers to those classes of music which are most frequently called upon to synchronize actions on the screen. Let me say here for the information of every man attempting to use this Manual to the best of his advantage that you can't always por-tray action; one-third of all film footage is used to depict action; another third will show no physical action, but will have, as a preponderance, psychologic situations; the remaining third will neither show action nor suggest psychological situations, but will restrict itself to showing or creating at-mosphere or scenery. If it is action that the organist or pianist wants to portray, he will find a sufficient variety of headings in the index to satisfy almost any aspect of his musical taste; should the portrayal of psychological situations be necessary, he will find it under the heading of Love, Horror, Joyfulness, Passion, etc. In the music of 'Nationalties' Chinese and Japanese music has been treated as a unit; the less known national airs of Honduras, Uruguay and Venezuela I enclose only for the rare use in news reels; for Tournaments, Skating, or any exhibition of individual skill where the action is not too fast I advise the use of concert waltzes by Waldteufel, Strauss, etc.; should the action be rather rapid, a galop or lively one-step would be suitable. One-steps and fox-trots have not been included, as most of therq. are of passing interest and can readily be had in any quantity from all dealers. Under the caption of 'Neutral' you will find seven different numbers which are meant for use in situations where none of the aforesaid three situations are present-that is, where there is neither action, nor atmosphere, nor the elements of human temperament present in any note-worthy degree. The music found under the caption 'Sinister' is meant for situations like the pres-ence of the captured enemy, demolishing of a hostile aeroplane or battleship, or for the picturing of anything unsympathetic. The eleven pieces included under the caption 'Parties' will be found suitable also for the portrayal of social gatherings in gardens.
I advise every one trying to get the best use out of this Manual not only to read these instruc-tions carefully, but also to acquaint himself thoroughly with the contents of the whole Manual; only in that way will he derive the benefit I have striven to give every user of this book through the con-densing and summing up of my six years' experience in the Motion Picture game.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS AbO PLANK Rom>o CAPIUccroso ScBz:uo
TBE GEllMAN PAT&OL
BATTLE AGITATO No. 3 PllESTO AGITATO (3d movement Moonlight Sonata) ALLEGRO DI :UOLTO E CON BlliO (1st movement
from Sonata Op. 13)
BIRDS Bros PAPILLON (Butterfty) VoGLEIN (Birdling)
CHATTER PllESTO (last movement from Sonata Op. 10, No. 2) SoNG WITHOUT Woos (Tarantella)
CBILDRBN DICKORY, DICKOllY, DOCK (Song) DING DONG BELL (Song) HEY, DIDDLE DIDDLE (Song) HUMPTY DuMPTY (Song) JACK AND jiLL (Song) MAaY HAD A LITTLE LAMB (Song) CHILDREN'S DANCE
DANCES GfJfJOtus:
MIGNON THE F Aill FLATTERER
M a:uria.r: LA CZAkiNA MAZURKA
Minuets: MINUET (from Sonata Op. 49, No. 2) MINUET
Polkas:
Felix Mendelssohn Felix Mendelssohn
Richard Eilenberg, Op. 78
Otto Langey Ludwig van Beethoven, Op. 27, No. 2
Ludwig van Beethoven
N. Louise Wright, ()p. 36, No. 3 Edvard Grieg, Op. 43, No. 1 Edvard Grieg, Op. 43, No. •
Ludwig van Beethoven Felix Mendelssohn, Op. 102, No. 3
T. Tertius Noble
Ambroise Thomas Richard Eilenberg, Op. 25
Louis Ganne Theodora Dutton, Op. 11, No. 2
Ludwig van Beethoven Luigi Boccherini
WILDFEUER AuF Fl\EIEM Fussz
Johann Strauss, Op. 313 Johann Strauss, Op. 345
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J'tdses: TALES oF THE VIENNA WooD LES SUt.ENES
Yalses Lentu: MoNTE CR.ISTO APR.IL SMILE BALLR.OOM WHISPER.S (Ballgefliiater)
Tangos: 0ENGOZO (Brazilian) Y ... t CoMo LE VA? (Argentine)
Marches: ExHIBITION MA&cH STANDAR.D-BEAR.ER. MAR.CH ATTACK BY THE UHLANS FR.IEDR.ICHS-MAR.SCH WITH THE MILITAR.Y VIENNA MAR.CH RHEINLAND REGIMENT MAR.CH
DOLL THE GoLDEN WEDDING (La Cinquantaine) PouPEE V ALSANTE
FESTIVAL MAR.CHE HER.OiQUE Co&oNATION MAR.CH MAR.cH AND PRocEsSION OF BACCHUS (from the
Ballet Sylvia)
FIRE-riGHTING HuR.It.Y No 2 AGITATO No. 2 FUR.IOSO No. 3 CARD TR.IO (from the opera Carmen) F&oM THE BALLET-SUITE Salammbo
FUNERAL MAR.CHE FUNEBR.E (from Sonata Op. 35) ANDANTE PATHETIQUE No. 1 FuNER.AL MAR.CH (Song without Words)
GROTESQUE MISTERIOSO No. 1 TANZ AUS JoLSTER. (Dance from Jolster)
GRUESOME
Johann Strauss Emil Waldteufel
Istvan Kotlar Maurice Depret, Op. 11 Louis Gregh, Op. 66
Erneato Nazareth Joaquin Valverde
Philipp Fahrbach, Jr., Op. 263 Philipp Fahrbach, Jr., Op. 192 Carl Bohm, Op. 213 Josef Gungl, Op. 145 Philipp Fahrbach, Jr. J. Schrammel Johann N. Kril,
Gabriel-Marie Eduard Poldini
Franz Schubert Giacomo Meyerbeer
Leo Delibea
Otto Langey J. E. Andino Otto Langey Georges Bizet H. Arends
Frederic Chopin Robert Schumann Felix Mendelssohn: Op. 62, No. 3
Otto Langey Edvard Grieg, Op. 17, No. 5
MxsTER.Ioso I NFERNALE Gaston Borch MisTERIOSO No. 2 Adolf Minot ANDANTE MOLTO SOSTENUTO (from Phfdre overture) Jules Massenet
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HORROR ABDUCTION OF THE BRlDE (2d Peer Gynt Suite)
HUMOROUS HuMOREsQuE CuRIOus STORY (Kuriose Geschichte) HuMORESQUE STABBE-LAATEN (Humoristic Dance) LE Coucou
HUNTING }AGDLIED (Hunting-Song) }AGD-FANFARE (Hunter's Call) }.AGERLIEDCHEN (Hunting-Song) THE HuNTER's HoRN
IMPATIENCE IMPATIENCE (Song without Words) u NTIR.ING SEARCH SoNG WITHOUT WoRDS (Homeless)
JOYFULNESS or HAPPINESS fuppy W ANDER.ER. A LA PoLKA
LOVE-THEMES THE 0Lo MoTHER. ROMANCE VALSE POEM CAVA TINA LovE-SONG MELODY CiiANT o' AMOUR. (Love-Song)
LULLABIES BERCEUSE LuLLABY BERCEUSE SEllENADE
MIST:ERIOSO ZuG DER. ZwER.GE (March of the Dwarfs) ALLEGRO MISTER.IOSO NOTTUR.NO AGITATO MISTERIOSO THE ERL-KING (Le Roi des Aulnes)
MONOTONY PRELUDE BADNL.AT (Cradle-Song)
Edvard Grieg, Op. 55
P. I. Tschaikowsky, Op. 10, No. 2 Stephen Heller Edvard Grieg, Op. 6, No. 3 Edvard Grieg, Op. 17, No. 18 Anton Arensky, Op. 34, No. 2
Robert Schumann, Op. 82 Hugo Reinhold, Op. 39 Robert Schumann Anton Schmoll, Op. 50
Louis Gregh Heinrich Stiehl, Op. 64, No. 4 Felix Mendelssohn, Op. 102, No. 1
Adolf Jensen Zdenko Fibich, Op. 41, No. 10
Anton Dvorak Frederick A. Williams, Op. 88 Johannes Brahms Zdenko Fibich Joachim Raff Rudolf Friml, Op. 85 his, No. 3 Anton Rubinstein, Op. 3, No. 1 Ignace J. Paderewski, Op. 10, No.2
Alexander Iljinsky, Op. 13 N. Louise Wright, Op. 30 Edvard Grieg, Op. 38, No. 1 Marian Sokolowski, Op. 4, No. 3
Edvard Grieg, Op. 54, No. 3 Gaston Borch Otto Langey Franz Schubert
Frederic Chopin Edvard Grieg, Op. 66, No. 15
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MUSIC-BOX Music-Box UNE TABATIERE .A MusiQUE (Valse-Badinage) KLOKKEKLANG (Ringing Bells)
NATIONAL United States of America:
STAR-SPANGLED BANNER (National Hymn) .AMERICA (My country, 'tis of thee) HAIL CoLUMBIA
Rudolf Friml, Op. 69 Anatole Liadow, Op. 32 Edvard Gt:ieg, Op. 54, No.6
John Stafford Smith Henry Carey Patriotic Air
THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE-Cot.UMBIA, THE GEM oF THE OcEAN
THE BATTLE-CRY OF FREEDOM (Song) BATTLE HYMN oF THE REPUBLIC (Song) TRAMP! TRAMP! TRAMP! (Song) YANKEE DooDLE (Song)
REVEILLE TAPS ADJUTANT's CALL THE GENERAL's MARCH AssEMBLY MARCH To THE CoLoRs
Southern: SouTHWESTERN IDYL DIXIE-LAND (Southern Air) MY OLD KENTUCKY HoME (Folk-song) OLD FoLKS AT HoME (Swanee River) PLANTATION MELODY
CoLLEGE SoNGs MARCH ALMA MATER FAIR HARVARD GAUDEAMUS UPIDEE WE WON'T GO HOME TILL MORNING
NANCY LEE (Song) RocKED IN THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP (Song)
Christmas Songs: }INGLE BELLS HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING ADESTE FIDELES HOLY NIGHT
Old Ballads: SALLY IN OuR ALLEY HoME, SwEET HoME LovE's OLD, SwEET SoNG RoBIN ADAIR ALICE, WHERE ART THOU? LISTEN TO THE MOCKING-BIRD WREN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG, MAGGIE
Patriotic Air George F. Root Patriotic Air Patriotic Air Patriotic Air
Arthur Tomlinson Arthur Tomlinson Arthur Tomlinson Arthur Tomlinson Arthur Tomlinson Arthur Tomlinson
lrenee Berge Dan Emmet Stephen C. Foster Stephen C. Foster Arthur Farwell
Thomas G. Shepard
Stephen Adams Joseph P. Knight
Felix Mendelssohn John Reading Franz Gruber
Henry Carey H. R. Bishop J. L. Molloy
J. Ascher Alice Hawthorne J. A. Butterfield
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Aqentine Republic Om, MOR.TALEs, EL GR.ITO SAGR.ADO
Australia THERE IS A LAND WHERE SUMMER. SJCIBS
Austria 0 DU MEIN OsTER.R.BICH
Bohemia BoHEMIA
Belgium LA
Bruil NATIONAL HYMN
Bulpria NATIONAL HYMN
Canada THE MAPLE-LEAF FOR. EVER. VIVE LA CANADIENNE
Chili DuLCE PATR.IA
Chiaa NATIONAL HYMN
United States of Columbia HYMN
Colta Rica DE LA PATR.IA
Cuba LA BAYAMESA DANZAS Nos. I-II (from Six Cuban Dances)
China and Japan KIMYGAYO CHINESE-jAPANESE IN A CHINESE TEA-R.OOM CHINESE LULLABY (East is West) (Song) FUJI-Ko (Japanese Intermezzo)
Denmark NATIONAL HYMN
England GoD SAvE THE KING RuLE, BRITANNIA DR.INJC TO ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES (Song)
France LA MARSEILLAISE PAR.TANT POUR. LA SYRIE CHANT DU DiPAR.T MouR.IR. POUR. LA PATRIE
National Hymn
Patriotic Air
Patriotic Air
Patriotic Air
National Hymn
Patriotic Song Patriotic Song
National Song
National Song
National Song Ignacio Cervantes
Japanese Natl. Hymn Otto Langey Otto Langey, Op. 158, No. 2 Robert H. Bowers Harry Rowe Shelley
Henry Carey Patriotic Air Old English Air
National Hymn Patriotic Air Patriotic Air Patriotic Air
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Germany DIE WACHT AM RHEIN STIMIIT AN MIT HELLEM, BOHEN KLANG
Greece NATIONAL HYMN
KawaU HAWAII POUOI 0LOHA, OE
Bolland MIJN NEillLANDSCH BLOED
Honduras Dios SALVE A HoNDURAs
HUDgary NATIONAL SoNG RiK6cZY MAlleR
Gipsy SLAVIC DANCE
Indian (West) INDIAN AGITATO INDIAN WAll-DANCE INDIAN WAll-DANCE SuN-DANCE DANCE OF THE YouNG MAIDENS
Irish GAilllY OwEN CoLLEGE HoRNPIPE FISCHER's Ho&NPIPE KILLARNEY THE WEA.lllNG o' THE GREEN SAINT PATilicK's DAY
Italy F ANFAilE E MAilCIA REALE GARIBALDI HYMN MAlliA, MARl! (Marie, ah Marie!) (Song) '0 SoLE MIO (My Sunshine) (Song) VENETIAN BoAT-SoNG BARCAROLLE (from Talu of Hoffmann) TARENTELLE
Mexico LA GOLANDRINA
Norwegian and Swedish OONNEil AF NollGE WALZER NoRWEGISCH (Norwegian Melody) NORWEGIAN DANCE
National Hymn National Song
National Hymn National Song
National Hymn
National Song
Patriotic Air
Anton Dvorak, Op. 72
Otto Langey Irenee Berge Gaston Borch Lily Strickland Lily Strickland
Patriotic Air National Song
National Hymn Patriotic A1r Eduardo Di Capua Eduardo D1 Capua Felix Mendelssohn, Op. 30, No.6 Jacques Offenbach Theodore Lack, Op. 20
National Song
Norwegian Natl. Song Edvard Grieg, Op. 12, No. 2 Edvard Grieg, Op. 12, No. 6 Edvard Grieg, Op. 35, No. 2
SwEDISH WEDDING MARCH (ldylle aus der Hochzeit zu Wulfsberg) August Soderman, Op. 12
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Poland POLAND'S NOT YET DEAD IN SLAVERY KRAKOWIAK (Polonaise)
Portugal MARCIA
Roumania TRAESCA REGELE
Russia THE HYMN OF FREE RussiA (Gimn svobodnoi
Rossii) (Song) CossAcK LuLLABY RussiAN DANCE
Scotland AuLD LANG SYNE THE CAMPBELL$ ARE COMING THE BLUEBELLS oF ScoTLAND ANNIE LAURIE SCOTS, WHA HAE WI' WALLACE BLED CoMIN' THROUGH THE RYE
Serbia SRPSKA NARODNA HIMNA (Song)
Spain HIMNO DE RIEGO SPANISH DANCE No. 1 SPANISH DANCE No. 2 jUANITA (Song) EsTUDIANTINA (Valses)
Uruguay NATIONAL HYMN
Venezuela GLORIA AL BRAvo PUEBLO
Wales MEN OF HARLECH
NEUTRAL RADIANCE THE LOTUS LAKE ALBUMBLATT (Album-Leaf) ARABESQUE MoMENT MusiCAL No. 1 MoMENT MusiCAL No. 3 CHANT SANS PAROLES
ORGIES L' ARLESIENNE SuiTE, 4th movement L' AuTOMNE ET L'HIVER (Autumn and Winter)
Patriotic Air Emil Mlynarski, Op. 5, No. 1
National Hymn
National Hymn
Alexandre Gretchaninoff J. Jiranek Rudolf Friml, Op. 83, No. 4
Folk-song National Song N a tiona! Song Folk-song National Song Folk-song
National Hymn
National Hymn Moritz Moszkowski Moritz Moszkowski Spanish Ballad Emil Waldteufel
National Hymn
National Song
Gatty Sellars Theodora Dutton Edvard Grieg, Op. 12, No. 7 Basile Wrangell, Op. 1, No. 3 Franz Schubert, Op. 94 Franz Schubert, Op. 94 Rudolf Friml, Op. 49
Georges Bizet Alexandre Glazounoff
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ORIENTAL AMONG THE ARABS MoRRIS DANCE VERS L'OAsis (In Sight of the Oasis) ARAB DANCE L' ARLESIENNE SuiTE, 1st movement
PARTIES VANITY (Caprice) lDILIO ScARF DANCE (Scene de Ballet) SouvENIR PIZZICATI (from the Ballet Sylflia) SERENADE BADINE SERE NATA LADIEs' FAcEs, RIBBONS AND LAcEs (Old-time
Gavotte) SPRING SoNG (Song without Words) CHANT SANS PAROLES (Song without Words) SALUT D'AMOUR (Love's Greeting)
PASTORALE MoRGENSTIMMUNG (Morning Mood) LE CARILLON (4th movement l'Arlesienne Suite} PAsTOllALE (1st movement l'Arlesienne Suite No.2)
PASSION VALZER APPASSIONATO SoNG WITHOUT WoRDS (Lost Happiness) SoNG WITHOUT WoRDS (Homeless) AN DEN FRUHLING (To Spring)
PULSATING RnosE (Song without Words)
QUIETUDE and PURITY ADAGIO (3d movement I' Arlesienne Suite) LE SoiR (Eventide) SoNG WITHOUT WoRDs (Faith) TllAUMEllEI SEkENADE
RACE ALLEGJto No. 1 GALoP (Leichtes Blut) GALoP (Die Bajadere) GALOP (Cascaden)
RAILROAD THE MrLL (Die Miihle) SPINNING-SONG (from The Flying Dutchman)
Otto Langey, Op. 158, No. 1 T. Tertius Noble Maurice Baron Edvard Grieg Georges Bizet
Ralph C. Jackson Theodore Lack, Op. 134 Cecile Chaminade Franz Drdla Leo Delibes Gabriel-Marie Moritz Moszkowski, Op. 15, No. 1
Eugene Wyatt Felix Mendelssohn, Op. 62, No.6 P. I. Tschaikowsky Edward Elgar, Op. 12
Edvard Grieg, Op. 46, No. 1 Georges Bizet Georges Bizet
Theodora Dutton Felix Mendelssohn, Op. 38, No.2 Felix Mendelssohn, Op. 102, No. 1 Edvard Grieg, Op. 43, No. 6
Louis Gregh, Op. 53
Georges Bizet Ludwig Schytte, Op. 12, No. 3 Felix Mendelssohn, Op. 102, No.6 Robert Schumann, Op. 15, No. 7 Ole Olsen
Adolf Minot Johann Strauss, Op. 319 Johann Strauss, Op. 351 H. Herrmann, Op. 24
Adolf Jensen Richard Wagner
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RBLIGIOSO Lu.Go THE OLD HuNDJtEDTR (Sonc) ONWAlllD, CHatBTIAN SoLDIEJI.I (Song) LEAD, KINDLY LIGKT
SAD NBS& RoMANCE SoNATA QUASI UNA FANTASIA (lat movement) PRELUDE PRELUDE !LEGIE BERCEUSE AsE's DEATH RoMANCE CHANSON TatsTE ALBUM-LEAF ANDANTE PATETico z DoLoJtoso PATHETIC ANDANTE No. 1 Hn.ZWUNDEN (Heart-Sores) MiLoDIE (tlegie)
SBA and STORM IN DER HALLE DES BERGKONIGS (In the Hall of the
G. F. Hindel L. Bourgeoia Arthur S. Sullivan Hymn
H. Frommel Ludwig van Beethoven, Op. 27, No.2 Frederic Chopin, Op. 28, No.4 Frederic Chopin, Op. 28, No. 20 Edvard Grieg, Op. ·4,7 Armas Jarnefelt Edvard Grieg, Op. 46, No. 2 Anton Rubinstein, Op. 44, No. 1 P. I. Tschaikowsky, Op. 40, No.2 L. Birkedal-Barfod, from Op. 7 · Gaston Borch Otto Langey Edvard Grieg, Op. 34, No. 1 Jules Massenet, Op. 10
Mountain King) Edvard Grieg, Op. 46, No. 4 STORMY EvENING ON THE CoAST (Peer Gynt's Home-
coming) Edvard Grieg
SINISTER CORIOLAN OvERTURE
WESTERN WESTERN ALLEGRO WESTEJI.N ALLEGJI.O WESTEJI.N ScENE
WEDDING
Ludwig van Beethoven
Edward Falck Hugo Riesenfeld I renee Berge
HocHZEIT-MARSCH (Wedding March) Felix Mendelssohn. HocHZEIT-MAilsCH (Wedding March, from Loungrin) Richard Wagner 0 PROMISE ME Reginald de Koven
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