
THE BIRTH OF A NATION – CARL BREIL
Original 1915 Motion Picture Score
Here is the recording of
THE BIRTH OF A NATION
Music Composed by JOSEPH CARL BREIL in 1915
Performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Clyde Allen
Label: LXCD/ Fifth Continent
Year of release: 1985
My rip in FLAC plus
Complete Scans of 21 page booklet with
excelent liner notes by Clyde Allen
Here is the download link
http://depositfiles.com/files/dtxi3g0qz
File name: BOAN.rar
File Size: 235 Mb
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I�m re-uploading now to deposit files
not yet ready, but in work…
Thank you,
Here is a page of the Revista de Hist�ria (published by the Biblioteca Nacional of Rio de Janeiro) with the section dedicated to the history of cinema, in this issue the theme was The Birth of a Nation (with Full movie on youtube) subtitles are in Portuguese)
O nascimento de uma na��o – Revista de Hist�ria (http://www.revistadehistoria.com.br/secao/cine-historia/o-nascimento-de-uma-nacao)
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D. W. Griffith’s THE BIRTH OF A NATION (1915) Part One
http://reghartt.ca/cineforum/?p=3230
The Encyclopedic Composer, Joseph Carl Breil
D. W. Griffith’s THE BIRTH OF A NATION Part Two: THE Music. | Reg Hartt: The Cineforum (http://reghartt.ca/cineforum/?p=3237)
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If somebody have interest in the complete score…(3 1/2 hour) I have a rip from the movie….
not yet ready, but in work…
I am interested, in fact posted the full version of the film in this thread. When finished the Rip … let us know
not yet ready, but in work…
hehe… I’m stupid…while checking out the wav-file on my pc I noticed that the last 20 minutes are a documentary about the movie.
Therefore it’s not 3 1/2, but 3h 7min, as mentioned in the first link by Isaias Caetano
I�m re-uploading now to deposit files
Good choice. Depositfiles never lets you down. 😉
(The source was an avi-file; so no sense to make flac)
Enjoy
BOAN15CJB.part1.rar (http://www66.zippyshare.com/v/16482299/file.html)
BOAN15CJB.part2.rar (http://www26.zippyshare.com/v/22168118/file.html)
BOAN15CJB.part3.rar (http://www40.zippyshare.com/v/15661610/file.html)
edit: I forgot – pw to extract: musicforanoldmovie
(The source was an avi-file; so no sense to make flac)
I’ve done the download, I’m listening … great sharing. Thanks Scoreboss
(The source was an avi-file; so no sense to make flac)
Enjoy
BOAN15CJB.part1.rar (http://www66.zippyshare.com/v/16482299/file.html)
BOAN15CJB.part2.rar (http://www26.zippyshare.com/v/22168118/file.html)
BOAN15CJB.part3.rar (http://www40.zippyshare.com/v/15661610/file.html)
edit: I forgot – pw to extract: musicforanoldmovie
I�m downloading now scoreboss,
Do You have any info about the orchestra and the conductor?
sorry: no
(The source was an avi-file; so no sense to make flac)
Enjoy
BOAN15CJB.part1.rar (http://www66.zippyshare.com/v/16482299/file.html)
BOAN15CJB.part2.rar (http://www26.zippyshare.com/v/22168118/file.html)
BOAN15CJB.part3.rar (http://www40.zippyshare.com/v/15661610/file.html)
edit: I forgot – pw to extract: musicforanoldmovie
Any chance of uploading Part 1 again – it’s no longer available.
Thanks!
Thanks!
New link:
BOAN15CJB.part1.rar (http://www16.zippyshare.com/v/60034917/file.html)
BOAN15CJB.part1.rar (http://www16.zippyshare.com/v/60034917/file.html)
Thanks for the re-up!
thanks for making and uploading it, but the links don’t work anymore 🙁
Is it possible to change them if you have time? Please, I’m begging you…
Thanks in advance and have a nice week,
szucsy
Part 1 (http://ul.to/wlcgmawg)
Part 2 (http://ul.to/ifw9j2fs)
Part 3 (http://ul.to/vk70unu8)
and Scoreboss for the complete score.
The text goes from the composer Breil complaining, "To judge from some of the reviews of the Triangle opening last Monday night at Clune’s Auditorium, one is led to believe that in Los Angeles a musical score to a photodrama is to be valued by the multiple sources from which it is extracted, irrespective of whether it fits the"
…to:
"other composers never entered into my mind. I went to work and mapped out a scheme for the composition and then set out to do it."
Either there was a printing error, or a scanning error, because the second excerpt I posted doesn’t match up with the first — and yet in the image files I have, they directly follow one after the other.
Can someone help me out, here? 🙁