

Michael Shapiro
Frankenstein-The Movie Score for band
Short instrumentation: 8 8 9 4 - 4 2 2 1, sax(6), timp, perc(2), pno, cb(2)
Duration: 70'
Instrumentation details:
1st flute (4 players)
2nd flute (4 players)
1st oboe (4 players)
2nd oboe (4 players)
bass clarinet
1st clarinet (4 players)
2nd clarinet (4 players)
1st bassoon (2 players)
2nd bassoon (2 players)
1st horn in F (2 players)
2nd horn in F (2 players)
1st trumpet
2nd trumpet
1st tenor trombone
2nd tenor trombone
tuba
baritone saxophone in Eb (2 players)
tenor saxophone in Bb (2 players)
1st alto saxophone in Eb
2nd alto saxophone in Eb
timpani
1st percussion
2nd percussion
piano
double bass (2 players)
Frankenstein-The Movie Score for band
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Michael Shapiro
Frankenstein-The Movie Score for bandType: Dirigierpartitur
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Frankenstein-The Movie Score is Michael Shapiro's most performed work with dozens of productions worldwide in one of its four versions.
THE CREATION
Michael Shapiro was commissioned in 2001 by The Chappaqua Orchestra’s Boris Koutzen Memorial Fund to write the movie score for the classic film Frankenstein (1931) directed by James Whale and starring Colin Clive and Boris Karloff. The world premiere of the work with live orchestra and film occurred in October 2002 at the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Jacob Burns Film Center in New York and since its premiere has received over 40 productions worldwide.
Unlike The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), with its lush score by Franz Waxman, the original Frankenstein was produced without a movie score. Many critics, such as Leonard Maltin, have remarked that Frankenstein is badly in need of music. Mr. Shapiro’s 70-minute score is written to be played under the dialogue of the film. For modern day moviegoers, Mr. Shapiro’s haunting music adds significantly to the emotional impact of the film.
“The premiere here at the Film Center…was a great success…particularly because of the relatively simple set-up required for a most impressive outcome.”
~Steve Apkon, Executive Director, Jacob Burns Film Center
Creative new music programming for:
- Young Audiences and Families
- Halloween
- Film Buffs
- Performance and Master Classes for Music, Composition, or Film Students
- Benefit Events
- Collaborations
75 minutes simultaneous to movie
Music under dialogue
Instrumentation (four versions): full orchestra, chamber orchestra, wind ensemble, or opera
What is necessary to perform this work?
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