Dear Friends of
The BQE Project,
I am pleased to announce the
world premier of a new score to Paul Wegener's 1920 film The Golem, performed live by the
BQE Project. Widely recognized as the source of the Frankenstein
Myth, the ancient Hebrew legend of the Golem provided actor/director
Paul Wegener with the substance for one of the most adventurous
films of the German silent cinema. This beautiful DVD version has
been restored by the Cineteca del Comune di Bologna at the
laboratories of L'Immagine Ritrovata. The score, which was
commissioned by Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, reveals an
amalgam of influences on Jewish music (including Sephardic, Greek,
Arabic) which I've incorporated into my own compositional approach. The ensemble will feature a palette of exotic instruments from
middle eastern drums to mandolin. I hope you can join us for this
exciting performance in the newly-renovated Whitman Theater. See you
at the movies!
- Tom Nazziola
The Brooklyn Center
has commissioned
composer/musician Tom Nazziola (Musical Director of The
BQE Project) to compose an original motion picture score for the
1920 silent classic DER GOLEM.
The BQE Project
has become
synonymous with creating imaginative, provocative scores for classic
silent films and even more exiting, for early sound films like Von
Sternberg's THE BLUE ANGEL which, because of the primitive nature of
sound technology at the time, has music accompanying only the
opening credits. The BQE Project uses this happenstance as an
opening in which to inject fresh, live music content with compelling
results.
- The Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Thanks again to all who were able to attend our premier of live,
original music to Buster Keaton's "Battling Butler" at Lincoln
Center this past November. I'm pleased to announce that we'll be
performing the same program in upstate New York this February. Our
first concert (Feb. 1st) will take place at the Dryden
Theater/George Eastman House. This is a significant performance as
many of our ensemble members are either from Rochester or have
graduated from the Eastman School of Music. The second show (Feb.
2nd) will take place at Cornell Cinema/Cornell University which is a
long-standing favorite venue of the BQE Project. We've performed
several programs here and are always delighted to return.
- Tom Nazziola


"The BQE Project meshed seamlessly with the original soundtrack to 'Blue Angel', providing a sensitive live accompaniment to Marlene Dietrich's recorded voice and breathing new life into the classic film. A true tour deforce!"
- David Latulippe, WNYC radio