Benjamin Britten
Coal Face
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Composer:Benjamin BrittenGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreCompose Date:1935Average_duration:11:52'Coal Face' is a documentary film that was released in 1935. It was directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and produced by John Grierson. The film was commissioned by the British government to promote the coal industry and to showcase the hard work of the miners. The film was shot in the coal mines of Durham and Northumberland. The premiere of 'Coal Face' was held on 14th November 1935 at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh. The film was well received by the audience and the critics. The film was praised for its realistic portrayal of the coal mining industry and the hard work of the miners. The soundtrack of 'Coal Face' was composed by Benjamin Britten. The music was written for a choir and orchestra. The music was inspired by the sounds of the coal mines and the rhythm of the miners' work. The music was also influenced by the folk music of the North East of England. The soundtrack of 'Coal Face' consists of four movements. The first movement is called 'The Introduction'. It is a slow and sombre piece of music that sets the tone for the film. The second movement is called 'The Coal Face'. It is a fast and rhythmic piece of music that captures the energy and intensity of the miners' work. The third movement is called 'The Night Shift'. It is a slow and haunting piece of music that captures the loneliness and isolation of the miners who work during the night. The fourth and final movement is called 'The Dawn'. It is a triumphant piece of music that celebrates the hard work of the miners and the beauty of the North East of England. The characteristics of the soundtrack of 'Coal Face' are its use of folk music, its rhythmic intensity, and its ability to capture the mood and atmosphere of the coal mines. The music is also notable for its use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies. In conclusion, 'Coal Face' is a documentary film that was released in 1935. The film was directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and produced by John Grierson. The soundtrack of the film was composed by Benjamin Britten and consists of four movements. The music is notable for its use of folk music, its rhythmic intensity, and its ability to capture the mood and atmosphere of the coal mines.More....
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