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An Evening of Silent Film with the Tanglewood Music Center

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Tanglewood, one of the country’s most acclaimed music festivals and summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and acclaimed summer music academy Tanglewood Music Center (TMC), will be taking the show on the road this summer with a performance of their Silent Film Project taking place at Brookline’s iconic Coolidge Corner Theatre.

Presented by the Tanglewood Learning Institute in collaboration with the Coolidge Corner Theatre, “An Evening of Silent Film with Tanglewood Music Center” features TMC composers, conductors, and instrumentalists performing live scores to accompany a variety of short silent films.

Titles and Details:

Mutt and Jeff: Dog Gone / Dir: Bud Fisher / 1926 / 7 minutes / Animated

Falling Leaves / Dir: Alice Guy Blaché / 1912 / 12 minutes

INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL, Volume 8, Issue 97 / Prod: William Randolph Hearst / 1926 / 13 minutes

Felix the Cat Trifles with Time / Dir: Otto Messmer / 1925 / 8 minutes / Animated

Koko’s Paradise from Koko the Clown: / Dir: Dave Fleischer / 1926 / 7 minutes / Animated

About TANGLEWOOD:

Tanglewood, one of the country’s premier summer music festivals and summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1937, is located in the Berkshire Hills of Lenox and Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Tanglewood is also the home of the Tanglewood Music Center, the acclaimed summer music academy founded by Serge Koussevitzky in 1940. Launched in 2019 with the opening of the Linde Center for Music and Learning, the Tanglewood Learning Institute in collaboration with the newly announced Humanities Institute offer dynamic and leading-edge performances and events connecting audiences with musicians, artists, students, scholars, and cultural leaders through wide-ranging humanities- focused programs.

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