Title: Across to Singapore
Author: Ernst Luz
Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheets, 1928
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Format: Cue sheet
Document type: Cue sheet
All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz
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Contents:
- At screening: ”Symphonic Color Classic No. 5” by Marquardt (YELLOW)
- Among the unsung deeds: “A.B.C. Dram. Set No. 13-A1” by Luz
- Swim: “A.B.C. Dram. Set No. 13-B2” by Luz
- It was the best: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 5” by Marquardt (GREEN)
- Lovers stand up—ship shows: “Ship Ahoy” by Frey
- The log of: “Mariette” by Sterny
- Marse Crowninshield is here: “Dutch Fishergirls” by Fresco
- Boy upsets glass of wine: “Social Chat” by Eugene
- Father carries boy from dining room: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 5” by Marquardt (DK. BLUE)
- Father leaves bedroom: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 5” by Marquardt (WHITE)
- Girl at door to bedroom: “The Bravado” by Axt
- Boy runs back to bed: Repeat No. 10 (WHITE)
- We’ll have it announced in church: Repeat No. 4 (GREEN)
- Mark’s sudden outburst: “The Chantyman’s March” by Sousa (BROWN)
- It begins to look: Repeat No. 1 (YELLOW)
- He’s no sailor: “The Mystic Rover” by Berge
- Boy throws third peanut: Repeat No. 9 (DK. BLUE)
- Close-up of Novarro: “Symphonic Color Classic No. 5” by Marquardt (YELLOW)
- You’ve licked: “The Chantyman’s March” by Sousa (BROWN)
- There’s always: “Elegy” from The Light of the World by Sullivan
- Our esteemed parishioner: Repeat No. 20 from beginning
- The next morning: “Regrets” by Kempinski
- It was not long: “To Spring” by Grieg
- But a year: “Repose of the Forest” by Grieg
- Antje places ash tray om table: “A Dream” by Grieg
- Cathleen looks at fashion page of magazine: “Calling” by Golden
- Birger enters room: “Norwegian Folk Song” by Borch
- The London social season: “Butterfly” by Densmore
- Ivan enters: Repeat No. 7 “Serenade”
- Burger alone in room: “Just A Wearyin’ For You” by Bond
- Birger finds letter: “Melodic Agitato” by Savino
- Antje knitting: “Baby Mine” by Rupp
- Ivor! Ivor!: “Dramatic Climax” by Becce
- Cathleen is chosen: “In Elizabethian Days” by Kramer
- Burger! Birger!: “Lamentation Desesperee” by Baron
- Later that evening: “Day of Doom” by Joels
- The charity fete takes place: Repeat No. 8 “Karma”
- Audience: “Babillage” by Gillet
- Flash-back to Cathleen and Birger: Repeat No. 8 “Karma”
- Cathleen and Ivor alone: Repeat No. 7 “Serenade”
- Then came a lonely Christmas: “Christmas” by Aston
- Birger opens box: Repeat Theme No. 22
- Then one night: “Murmuring Breezes” by Gillet
- Birger sees Cathleen: “Love Triumphant” by Joels
- Thank you, please give my husband: Repeat Theme No. 22
Notes: Cues transcribed by James Doering
Source: Carl Braun Collection
SFSMA ID: 8uhM3oD61W
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