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  1. stars of an award-winning documentary film: The revival of George Antheil's 1924 Ballet mécanique. Now on Amazon Direct video! view the DECK. "An insanely loud and precise modern music milestone, a fine documentary on its revolutionary composer, and some valuable interviews. A must-have for any music lover into off-the-beaten-track music.The ...

  2. 21 de sept. de 2003 · With Charles Amirkhanian, Peter Antheil, Michael Bates, Henry Brant. A documentary on American composer George Antheil (1900-1959) featuring excerpts from Leger's Ballet Mecanique (1924) for which Antheil wrote the music.

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    • Documentary
    • Ron Frank
    • 2003-09-21
  3. A documentary on American composer George Antheil (1900-1959) featuring excerpts from Leger’s Ballet Mecanique (1924) for which Antheil wrote the music. Get 3 months for $1. Limited time only.

  4. 13 de ene. de 2010 · Bad Boy Made Good – The Revival of George Antheil’s 1924 Ballet mécanique (2 DVDs) (2006) Directors of documentary: Ron Frank & Paul D. Lehrman. Narrator: Tony Kahn. First complete concert performance of Ballet mécanique, by University of Massachusetts Lowell Percussion Ensemble & 16 player pianos.

  5. In 1924, a young American composer in Paris wrote the world's most outrageous piece of music. It was scored for seven percussionsts, two pianists, three airplane propellors, and a siren. Not to mention 16 synchronized player pianos. It took 75 years for this piece to be heard. This is its story.

    • 72 min
  6. Extra features: extended interviews with friends of George Antheil (Charles Amirkhanian, Henry Brant, Stanley Burnshaw, Truman Rex Fisher, David Raksin, and Benjamin Lees) featured in the film; the complete premiere concert performance of the original orchestration of Ballet mécanique; the 1925 Léger/Murphy film Ballet mécanique with the ...

  7. 3 de nov. de 2009 · The revival of George Anthiel's 1924 Ballet méchanique. By JEFFREY GANTZ | November 3, 2009. 3.5 Stars. If Igor Stravinsky’s Sacre du printemps paved the way for modern rock, then George Antheil’s Ballet mécanique made possible every genre of contemporary music with “noise” or “metal” in its name.