Tuesday, 2 February 2016

That was a great performance tonight! Thank you! Let me know if I've got anything wrong and I'll correct it.


That was a great performance tonight! Thank you! Let me know if I've got anything wrong and I'll correct it.

Originally shared by Alicia Smith

Nosferatu with live score composed and played by Viola Dana.

This was an amazing experience down at Scarborough Beach at the Sunset Verandah - Big Top tonight. You unfortunately don't have the chance to see this performance at the rest of the Fringe as it was one night only. Not the usual Fringe 1 hour show. Not something the performers could do over and over - this is intense work.

They played a very good restoration of the classic horror film Nosferatu, and the band provided the score to it - live and with no stops.

This adds true intensity to cinema. For nearly two hours the band played constantly building the sound picture and the soul of the film.

As the band took their bows, it was clear that despite making it look and sound easy, playing to an unremitting conductor was physically and mentally exhausting. But exhilarating too and the audience certainly picked it up.

I never knew anybody was doing this sort of thing locally and I'm going to keep my eye on them.

They will be doing Buster Keaton's The General at the Hyde Park Festival on the 14th and I urge you to go, because it is quite stupendous to have this cinematic experience. More info here http://www.vincent.wa.gov.au/Your_Community/Whats_on_in_Vincent/Events/Events_2016/Summer_Concert_14_Feb

Left to right - Tristen Parr on cello, Jozef Grech on guitar, Kathy Corecig on violin, Pete Guazzelli handling MC and percussion. Photo by Rob Masters 

10/10 fantastic and being invited to watch Young Frankenstein in company with the original cast on The Sid and Nancy Scale.

2 comments:

  1. Kathy Corecig Okedoke, sorry 'bout that, I'll make the correction! :-)
    My pleasure to review! Truly a masterwork to view and listen to.
    Please keep me informed of any other concerts you folks are giving - I can't go to Hyde Park because of other Fringe stuff :-( but I'll look out for any other opportunitys because that was music!

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  2. P.S I have passed on your thanks to Rob as well. Do feel free to share links to my review - people don't have to join Google Plus to read any of the reviews on my Australian Theatre and Live Performance Community, it's open to the public. https://plus.google.com/communities/107887485468519838860

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