Specifications
Region
Europe
Estimated Duration
11 - 15min
Date
2011
ISMN : 979-0-2325-0450-6
In Stock
Notes on this piece Fred Ott (1860-1936) worked as an assistant in Thomas Edison's laboratory around 1890, and in a sense, he was the first movie star in history. On a filmstrip, just five seconds long, called “Fred Ott's Sneeze”, we can watch him taking a pinch of snuff and sneezing. Such a mundane “plot” was apparently interesting enough for Edison to present the new film technology to the public for the first time. I liked the idea that Fred Ott's sneeze became in some ways a “big bang” for the history of film. But the composition is neither a film score, nor a “snuff orgy”. Rather, general aspects of film technology play a main role, e.g. the direct transformation of short-movie dialogues (respectively their computer analysis) or abrupt cuts. This leads to breathless interactions among live performance and electronics in video-clip-style.
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This score is published by Edition Juliane Klein publishing house. You can read the full score online through our Subscription service.
For buying or hiring the score please contact Edition Juliane Klein.
Edition Juliane Klein Collection at BabelScores
Instrumentation
Clarinet|violin|Cello|Piano|Percussions|Fixed electronics|
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 26
Pages - 26
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