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🦋 Mussorgsky
More animation from Alexeïeff and Parker! I found a compilation of all their pinboard cartoons. The listing:
- 0:00 Night on bald mountain (1933) -- Just extraordinary. 7 years ahead of Walt Disney. Look at the metamorphosis about 1:40 in...
- 8:22 Parade des Sools (1936) -- Hats! and lots of 'em. (IMDB oddly has this piece listed as "Parade des Chapeaux" -- this accurately describes the piece but it is not the title.) Possibly Chapeaux Sools is a hat company, and this an advertisement for them?
- 9:38 Etoiles Nouvelles (1937) -- commercial for Davros Nouvelle Egyptian size cigarettes
- 11:04 Chants Populaires (1944) -- "Alouette" w/still image
- 11:42 En Passant (1943) -- bucolic scene, terrifying squirrels
- 13:04 Fumées (1952) -- smoke rings. Looks like a commercial for a brand of pipe tobacco called V.E.?
- 14:25 Les Rimes (1954) -- entertaining Brun Lune biscuit commercial
- 15:23 Pure Beauté (1954) -- soap commercial (Monsavon brand) / meditation on the female nude
- 16:25 La Sève de la Terre (1955) -- Esso commercial? -- totally psychedelic
- 18:26 Automation (1960) -- Renault commercial; boring/technically impressive
- 20:12 The Nose (1963)
- 31:33 Pictures at an Exhibition (1972) -- with a spoken introduction in English
- 42:25 Three Moods (1980)
I'm kind of taken with how Mussorgsky pieces bookend their career. It's interesting that all of their commercial pieces have titles and credits.
posted evening of Thursday, October first, 2009 ➳ More posts about Animation ➳ More posts about Music
Musorgsky is one of my favorites and I've written a long, still unfinished piece on him. The part I haven't written is the most interesting -- the theory of history and of the State found in his two big operas. Musorgsky (like Gogol) was quite a serious student of Russian history.
posted evening of October first, 2009 by John Emerson
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