Monday, September 21, 2015

Charlie Chaplin Easy Street Film Score Practice



I want to share with you this short piece written as an exercise of film scoring. I picked some scenes from the marvelous silent short film Easy Street by Charlie Chaplin and wanted to handle it in a cartooning fashion in order to accentuate the humorous mood. In this work I used Polytonality , but in contrapuntal sense, more than in harmonic way. Since Mozart musical jokes, Polytonality has been used to express a variety of feelings and moods in ballet, opera, concert music and of course in films. Igor Stravinsky Petrushka is an important example, Giacomo Puccini uses it in Turandot and many others important composers too. In films this technique has been used to add a specific taste in a punctual situation rather than as a main method of composition for an entire score, there are exceptions to this rule of course.

I hope you like this short example and feel free to leave your comments.

 




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