projections-concerts
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See below, in alphabetical order, the twelve masterpieces of the silent cinema which constitute the "projections-concerts" repertoire of the « Octuor de France ». (Click on the title for full details)
Au Bonheur des Dames
Julien Duvivier (1929)
Original music written for the « Octuor de France » by Gabriel Thibaudeau
College
Buster Keaton (1927)
Original music written for the « Octuor de France » by Gabriel Thibaudeau
Crainquebille
Jacques Feyder (1922)
Original music written for the « Octuor de France » by Antonio Coppola
Hommage to Max Linder
Six silent short films (1910 à 1913)
Original music written for the « Octuor de France » by Gabriel Thibaudeau
L'Hirondelle et la Mésange
André Antoine (1920)
Music by Raymond Alessandrini
Paris qui dort
English title "The Crazy Ray
René Clair (1923)
Original Music written for the « Octuor de France » by Antonio Coppola
Poil de Carotte
Julien Duvivier (1925)
Original music written for the « Octuor de France » by Gabriel Thibaudeau
Romeo und Julia im Schnee
Ernst Lubitsch (1920)
Original music written for the « Octuor de France » by Antonio Coppola
Séraphin ou les jambes nues
Louis Feuillade (1921)
Original music written for the « Octuor de France » by Antonio Coppola
The Iron Mask
Allan Dwan (1929)
Adaptation by Douglas Fairbanks of Alexandre Dumas’ novel « Le Vicomte de Bragelonne »
Original music written for the « Octuor de France » by Gabriel Thibaudeau
The Kid Brother
Ted Wilde and J.A.Howe (1927)
with Harold Lloyd
Original music written for the « Octuor de France » by Antonio Coppola
The Man who Laughs
Paul Leni (1928)
Original music written for the « Octuor de France » by Gabriel Thibaudeau
The Phantom of the Opera
Rupert Julian (1925)
Original music written for the « Octuor de France » by Gabriel Thibaudeau
Visages d'Enfants
Jacques Feyder (1925)
Original music written for the « Octuor de France » by Antonio Coppola