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(2014) The sounds of silent films, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
This comment, entitled Wünsche eines Kino-Stammgastes (desires of a movie theater patron) and printed in an Austrian trade paper in 1915, aptly describes a number of issues related to the musical repertoire heard in Vienna's cinemas: exorbitant waltzes and marches, interspersed by opera and operetta arias, Wienerliederz and pieces from the "classical" canon had accounted for a considerable portion of the musical repertoire used in film accompaniment up to that point. However, despite this notion of a relatively small variety of typical Viennese music played in the city's movie theaters the actual modes of musical accompaniment display a diverse and differentiated picture of the cinema sound in the "city of music" during the silent film era.
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Tieber, C. , Windisch, A.K. (2014)., The sound of music in Vienna's cinemas, 1910–1930, in C. Tieber & A. K. Windisch (eds.), The sounds of silent films, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 84-102.
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