Charlie Chaplin and Virginia Cherrill in City Lights, 1931 |
Actually, the film was screened at the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center in 2014 with the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra performing the original score to the silent film, just as original audiences would have experienced the film back in 1931 when it was a new release. Jacomo Rafael Bairos, the energetic young conductor whom our sons remember from his tenure with the CSO Lollipops family concert series when they were much younger, led the orchestra in a rousing rendition of Chaplin's original score. It was absolutely fantastic. We loved it, the kids loved it, and I wish this wasn't just a one-time thing.
Also, I had not known that Charlie Chaplin not only starred in his films, but also wrote the films, directed the films, AND composed his own musical scores. Note to self: Find a Charlie Chaplin biography next time I'm at the book store.
That's all you get -- a quilt is calling me from across the room!
A live orchestra to go with the movie -- what fun! Our family enjoyed listening to Chaplin's My Autobiography while we were travelling in the car. My daughters were maybe 10 and 15 at the time and both enjoyed it. I don't know how old your children are....
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