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Orchestra members Rodney Sauer (left), Britt Swenson (front) and David Short (right) rehearse music for the screening of “All Quiet on the Western Front” as the silent film runs on a screen on the wall. The musicians synchronize the music to the action in the film.
Since the early 1990s, the five-member Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra has been setting the musical scene for silent films in Colorado and across the country.
“I came across a large collection of
silent film music at the University of Colorado that had just been donated there, and started looking through it and realized that there was this whole repertoire of music that had been used in silent film orchestras,” said Rodney Sauer, founder of the Louisville-based orchestra. “It had pretty much been ignored since 1929.”
Just like everything else fun, they were canceled last year due to the pandemic.
There will be plenty of opportunities to make up for those lost summer memories over the next several weeks. Check out this list of carnivals and fairs in and near Franklin County.
Fayetteville Firemen s Carnival
Enjoy bingo, rides, games, food trucks and live entertainment. The fire company s food stand will offer its famous homemade chicken corn soup and ham and bean soup. Don t miss the fireworks on June 12 (rain date on June 11).
When: Thursday, June 3 through Saturday, June 12. Gates open at 5 p.m.
Where: Fayetteville Volunteer Fire Department s carnival grounds, 101 W. Main St., Fayetteville
First Brood X cicadas have been spotted in Pennsylvania PennLive.com 1 hr ago Marcus Schneck, pennlive.com © Marcus Schneck | mschneck/pennlive.com A fried finger food, wild onion cicada nibblers, features the bug-eyed insects.
The first reports of Pennsylvanians spotting emerged Brood X, 17-year periodical cicadas began to surface in the past few days, not just the holes from which they are about to emerge or some of the grubs under a log someone moved, but actual cicadas on the sides of trees or shrubs.
The singing or buzzing, which usually follows emergence by 5 days or so, will begin this week in many spots throughout central Pennsylvania.
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