Musical moments and numbers in Austrian silent cinema

The Soundtrack Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.1386/ts_00009_1
Claus Tieber, A. Windisch
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Although the film musical as a genre came into its own with the sound film technologies of the late 1920s and early 1930s, several characteristic features did not originate solely with the sound film. The ‘musical number’ as the epitome of the genre, can already be found in different forms and shapes in silent films. This article looks at two Austrian silent films, Sonnige Träume (1921) and Seine Hoheit, der Eintänzer (1926), as case studies for how music is represented without a fixed sound source, highlighting the differences and similarities of musical numbers in silent and sound films. The chosen films are analysed in the contexts of their historical exhibition and accompaniment practices, Austria’s film industry as well as the country’s cultural-political situation after the end of the monarchy. These two examples demonstrate that several characteristics of the film musical are based on the creative endeavours made by filmmakers during the silent era, who struggled, failed and succeeded in ‘visualizing’ music and musical performances in the so-called ‘silent’ films. In reconstructing their problems and analysing their solutions, we are able to gain a deeper understanding of the nature of musical numbers during the silent era and on a more general level.
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奥地利无声电影中的音乐时刻和数字
虽然音乐剧电影作为一种类型是随着20世纪20年代末和30年代初的有声电影技术而形成的,但一些特征并不仅仅源于有声电影。“音乐数字”作为这一类型的缩影,已经可以在无声电影中以不同的形式和形态出现。本文以两部奥地利无声电影《Sonnige Träume》(1921)和《Seine Hoheit》(Eintänzer)(1926)为例,研究在没有固定声源的情况下音乐是如何表现的,突出了无声电影和有声电影中音乐数字的差异和相似之处。所选的电影在其历史展览和伴奏实践的背景下进行分析,奥地利的电影工业以及君主制结束后该国的文化政治局势。这两个例子表明,电影音乐剧的几个特点是基于无声时代电影人的创造性努力,他们在所谓的“无声”电影中“可视化”音乐和音乐表演方面挣扎,失败和成功。在重建他们的问题和分析他们的解决方案,我们能够获得一个更深入的理解音乐数字的本质在无声时代和更普遍的水平。
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