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Edmund Meisel (14 August 1894 – 14 November 1930) was an Austrian -born composer. He wrote the score to Walter Ruttmann 's Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis (1927), The Battleship Potemkin (1925), and other films of Sergei Eisenstein. [1]
Dec 20, 2017 · In the mid-1920s, the Viennese composer Edmund Meisel burst onto the film scene with his own manifesto, in which he emphatically proclaimed that he had found a new style of film music with an unprecedented connection to musical Modernism.
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Edmund Meisel (14 August 1894 – 14 November 1930) was an Austrian-born composer. He wrote the score to Walter Ruttmann 's Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis (1927), The Battleship Potemkin (1925), and other films of Sergei Eisenstein . [1]
A quick peek in the rehearsals for the live performance of Battleship Potemkin by S. Einstein. Original music by Edmund Meisel. Version: Imig/Brandner.Februa...
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Jun 9, 2018 · Prometheus asked the composer Edmund Meisel (Vienna 1894- Berlin 1930) to write the music to accompany the film. It was played by a fifteen instruments orchestra. Prometheus even published, and sold, a piano version of Meisel’s score.
Dec 20, 2017 · In the mid-1920s, the Viennese composer Edmund Meisel burst onto the film scene with his own manifesto, in which he emphatically proclaimed that he had found a new style of film music with an...
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In the mid-1920s, the Viennese composer Edmund Meisel burst onto the film scene with his own manifesto, in which he emphatically proclaimed that he had found a new style of film music with an unprecedented connection to musical Modernism.