Charles Chaplin
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March 31, 2023
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February 22, 2022
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October 1, 2021
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May 2, 2020
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May 10, 2019
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March 1, 2019
Chamber
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December 10, 2021
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September 10, 2021
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December 4, 2020
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October 14, 2013
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October 1, 2010
Vocal
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August 10, 2024
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October 19, 2023
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March 10, 2023
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September 29, 2022
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May 27, 2022
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May 13, 2014
Film
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October 13, 2023
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July 10, 2015
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September 25, 2012
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July, 2012
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July 16, 2012
Artist Info
Role:Composer PerformerCountry:
United KingdomBirth:April 16, 1889 in London, EnglandDeath:December 25, 1977 in Vevey, SwitzerlandGenre:FilmCharles Chaplin was a British composer and actor who is best known for his contributions to the world of film. Born on April 16, 1889, in London, England, Chaplin grew up in a family of performers. His parents were both music hall entertainers, and his father was also a vocalist and actor. Chaplin's early exposure to the world of entertainment would have a profound impact on his life and career. Chaplin's musical education began at a young age. He learned to play the violin and the cello, and he also had a talent for singing. As a child, he performed with his parents in music halls and theaters throughout England. He later joined a troupe of juvenile performers, where he honed his skills as a comedian and actor. In 1913, Chaplin was signed by Keystone Studios to appear in a series of short films. It was during this time that he began to develop his iconic character, the Tramp. The Tramp was a lovable, bumbling character who wore a bowler hat, a tight coat, and oversized shoes. Chaplin's physical comedy and expressive face made the character an instant hit with audiences. Chaplin's success as an actor allowed him to pursue his passion for music. He began composing music for his films, and his work was well-received by critics and audiences alike. His first major composition was the score for his 1921 film, The Kid. The score was a mix of original music and popular songs of the time, and it helped to establish Chaplin as a serious composer. Over the course of his career, Chaplin composed music for many of his films. Some of his most famous compositions include "Smile," which was used in his 1936 film, Modern Times, and "Eternally," which was used in his 1952 film, Limelight. Chaplin's music was often used to underscore the emotional moments in his films, and his compositions were known for their beauty and simplicity. In addition to his work as a composer, Chaplin was also a talented conductor. He conducted the orchestras that performed his music for his films, and he also conducted concerts of his music around the world. His conducting style was known for its precision and attention to detail, and he was highly respected by his fellow musicians. Chaplin's contributions to the world of music were recognized with numerous awards and honors. In 1972, he was awarded an honorary Academy Award for "the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century." He was also awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1977 for his contributions to music. Despite his success as a composer and conductor, Chaplin is best remembered for his work as an actor and filmmaker. His films, which include classics such as City Lights, Modern Times, and The Great Dictator, continue to be celebrated for their humor, humanity, and social commentary. Chaplin's legacy as a composer and musician is often overshadowed by his achievements in film, but his music remains an important part of his artistic legacy. In conclusion, Charles Chaplin was a multi-talented artist who made significant contributions to the worlds of film and music. His early exposure to the world of entertainment, combined with his natural talent and hard work, allowed him to become one of the most beloved and influential figures in the history of cinema. His music, which was often overshadowed by his achievements as an actor and filmmaker, remains an important part of his artistic legacy.More....
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