John Stepan Zamecnik Vídeos
compositor estadounidense
- violín
- música cinematográfica
- Estados Unidos
- director de orquesta, compositor, violinista
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2024-05-14
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Langdon Coburn John Stepan Zamecnik Robert Creighton Hathaway Hudson Antonín Dvořák Victor Herbert Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 1857 1872 1882 1887 1890 1892 1895 1899 1900 1901 1907 1910 1915 1927 1953 1966 2011 2012
MUSIC: "The Sacrifice" "Photo Play" (Silent Film) composer J.S. Zamecnik / performed by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra / 1st Photo: Eugène Atget +••.••(...)): Storefront, rue Saint-Louis-en-I'Ile, Paris France +••.••(...)) 2nd Photo: Lunar Eclipse (undated early process c.1890?) 3rd Photo: Steam train over bridge (c.1915?) 4th Photo: Stereoview: The Love Story (c.1900) 5th Photo: Alvin Langdon Coburn (1882–1966): Broadway at Night (c.1910) 6th Photo: Stereoview: Hermitage Bridge & Whirlpool, Scotland (c.1900) 7th Photo: Repeat of 1st image by Eugène Atget. John Stepan Zamecnik (Cleveland, Ohio, May 14, 1872 - Los Angeles, California, June 13, 1953): American composer and conductor. He is best known for the "photoplay music" he composed for use by silent film theater orchestras. Zamecnik used many pseudonyms, including Dorothy Lee, Lionel Baxter, R.L. (Robert) Creighton, Arturo de Castro, "Josh and Ted", J. (Jane) Hathaway, Kathryn Hawthorne, Roberta Hudson, Ioane Kawelo, J. Edgar Lowell, Jules Reynard, F. (Frederick) Van Norman, Hal Vinton and Grant Wellesley. From 1887 to 1892 Zamecnik studied at Prague Conservatory of Music under Antonín Dvořák. He went to the National Conservatory of Music of America in 1895, but returned to Prague. In 1899 Zamecnik finally returned to the United States to live. He joined the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra as a violinist and concertmaster with Victor Herbert. In 1907, Zamecnik became music director of the newly constructed Hippodrome Theater in Cleveland, Ohio. When the Hippodrome commenced with the screening of silent films, Zamecnik began to compose music scores for them. They were published by Samuel Fox,[2] whose company was the first to publish original film scores in the United States. In 2011 Paramount Pictures secured the original manuscript score of the cues composed by Zamecnik for Wings from the Library of Congress. A new recording was produced for the 24 January 2012 launch of the Wings DVD and Blu-ray. (http•••)/
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