SILENT FILM SCORES
composed by
JEAN HASSE
THE '?' MOTORIST
(1906, R W Paul, Dir., 2.5 min.) for wind ensemble/band
Premiere: 10 December 2017, London, Phoenix Cinema, Palace Band, cond. David Morris
HOW IT FEELS TO BE RUN OVER
(1900, Cecil M Hepworth, Dir., 1 min.) for wind ensemble/band
Premiere: 10 December 2017, London, Phoenix Cinema, Palace Band, cond. George Sleightholme
ARTHEME SWALLOWS HIS CLARINET (Arthème avale sa clarinett)
(1912, Ernest Servaès, Dir., 4.5 min.) for wind ensemble/band
Premiere: 10 December 2017, London, Phoenix Cinema, Palace Band, cond. Stephanie Reeve
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Version for violin, trumpet, saxophone, piano
Premiere: 27 February 2017, Luton, by ensemble Counterpoise
THE DEVILISH TENANT (Le Locataire diabolique)
(1909, Georges Méliès, Dir., 7.5 min.)
for violin, trumpet, saxophone, piano
Premiere: 27 February 2017, Luton, by ensemble Counterpoise
RICHARD WAGNER (The Life and Works of Richard Wagner)
(1913, Carl Froelich, Dir., 96 min.)
Premiered at the Barbican Centre, London, Cinema 1,
12 January 2014. Part of 'Wagner 200' / Jean Hasse, piano
MOLYBDENUM MYSTERY
(2011, Charlie Blackfield, Dir., 4 min.)
for University of Bristol/Bristol Isotope Group View film on Vimeo
THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER
(1928, James Watson, Director, 13 min.)
Premiered by ensemble Counterpoise (violin, trumpet, saxophone, piano)
Performances:
Premiere: 29 March 2010, Kings Place, London
17 May 2010, Univ. of Hertfordshire; 21 May, Kingston University, London;
29 September 2013, Kings Place, London; 6 November 2013, Victoria Rooms, Bristol
Reviews and more information here
View film on YouTube
US premiere: 1 Nov 2018 with ensemble Density512, Jacob Schnitzer, cond., Blanton Museum of Art, Austin TX
(flute, clarinet, bassoon, violin, cello, piano)
ALL THE HUES OF NATURE: COLOUR FILM AND RESTORATION
A presentation that included the following films, accompanied by Jean:
L'Inferno (1911, Italy), Filettes de Bretagne (1909, France),
Prekrasnaya Lyukanida (1912, Russia), The Open Road (1925, UK),
Hilversum (1938, Netherlands), Zeeland en Hilversum (1939),
Grande Fete du Cinquantenaire de Yokohama, Japanese Festival (France, 1909)
- Jean Hasse, piano, new scores composed/improvised live to 7 films
(also including percussion ensemble in 3 films)
Premiere: 10 July 2009, Bristol, Arnolfini Contemporary Arts Centre
THE RAT
(1925, Graham Cutts, Director, 1 hr 20 min.)
Jean Hasse (piano), Jack Beecroft (accordion), Emma Tenison (clarinet)
Premiere: 30 November 2008, Bristol, Arnolfini Contemporary Arts Centre
GHOSTS BEFORE BREAKFAST (Vormittagsspuk)
(1928, Hans Richter, Director, 7 min.)
Premiered by ensemble Counterpoise (violin, trumpet, saxophone, piano)
Performances:
Premiere: 25 April 2008, Nottingham
14 November, South Hampstead High School - 23 November, Fitzwilliam College Auditorium, Cambridge
25 November, St George's Brandon Hill, Bristol - 21 January (2009), Jack Lyons Concert Hall, York
18 February, The Byre Theatre, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland View film on YouTube
MABEL'S DRAMATIC CAREER
(1913, Mack Sennett, Director, 15 min)
Jean Hasse, piano
Premiere: 11 March 2008, Birds Eye View Festival, BFI/NFT London
FAUST
(1926, F.W. Murnau, Director, 1 hr 46 min.)
Premiered by the South West Ensemble (CoMA South West and Bristol-based players) -
flute, clarinet, alto sax, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, electric keyboard, percussion, strings / John Traill, conductor
Performances: 13 October 2007 Victoria Rooms, Bristol and 21 October Barbican Centre, London More information on Faust