New Moving Picture Music (Ketèlbey, Albert William)

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Publisher. Info. London: Bosworth & Co., 1916. Plate B. & Co. 15841.
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Work Title New Moving Picture Music
Alternative. Title New Moving Picture Music by A. W. Ketèlby. With Additional Tunes by A. W. Owen, W. Aletter, & F. J. Liftl.
Composer Ketèlbey, Albert William
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 26 pieces:
  1. Agitato
  2. Aletter: Arabian March
  3. Comic Music (drunken business or mock-serious scene)
  4. Dawn Music (sunrise and awakening scene)
  5. Eastern Music (Japanese or Chinese)
  6. Owen: Entr'acte (or indefinite film music)
  7. Fairy Music (for visions, etc.)
  8. Graceful Music (for fashions and quiet scenes, etc.)
  9. Aletter: Gipsy Girl
  10. Heroic
  11. Hurry (melodramatic struggles, etc.)
  12. Hurry (for gradually increasing excitement, fire scene, etc.)
  13. Hurry (for suppressed intensity, with occasional outbursts, ending in reconciliation)
  14. Hurry Music
  15. Hurry Music (for mob scenes)
  16. Aletter: Jolly Girls
  17. Lively Music (for race scenes, crowds, etc.)
  18. Mysterioso
  19. Oriental Music (Indian)
  20. Plaintive
  21. Plaintive (duetto)
  22. Plaintive (home, sweet home, and chimes)
  23. Quick-step March (of prodigals return, or night scene, à la scotch)
  24. Sailor Music (for landing of marines, etc.)
  25. Liftl: Skating-Galop
  26. Triumphal March
First Publication. 1916
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation piano
Extra Information Most of the pieces were later orchestrated and published in Bosworth's Loose-Leaf Play Music Series, Nos.1–12. Between 1938 and 1943, Bosworth also commissioned sample orchestral recordings of 17 of the 18 works in this collection. (See also Tom McCanna's listing of works for orchestra by Ketèlby.)