Photoplays, or silent movies, cried out for accompaniment, and a
distinctive art form arose to fill the demand, combining cinema, music,
and storytelling. This unique anthology features original sheet music
for the piano pieces that complemented early motion pictures. Derived
from eight rare sources, the contents include pieces by J. S. Zamecnik,
M. L. Lake, Joseph Carl Breil, J. Bodewalt Lampe, and Walter C. Simon.
An extensive essay by editor Daniel Goldmark introduces the compilation.
Goldmark discusses the history of early cinema music -- its composers
and publishers as well as its successes and failures -- and he examines
the use and interest in such music today. Movie fans of all ages will
appreciate this collection for its historical value, and amateur and
professional theater companies will value it for its practical uses as
musical accompaniment.