Title: Mademoiselle From Armentieres
Author: Ernst Luz
Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927
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Format: Cue Sheet
Document type: Cue Sheet
All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz
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Contents:
- At Screening: “Love’s Awakening” by Ketelbey (WHITE)
- London: “Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo” by McHugh (BROWN)
- Well Sonny: Repeat No.2 (BROWN)
- Soldier Walks to Piano” “It’s A Long Way to Tipperary (Chorus)” by Chappell
- Fall In: Drums—March Tempo by Drmmer
- A Few Miles: German Theme (RED)
- From the Base: Repeat No.4 “It’s A Long Way to Tipperary”
- Stop Short with Explosion Crash: “Memories” by St. Clair
- Just Like Harry: Drums—March Tempo by Drummer
- Interior Bar Scene After Soldiers March: Repeat No.6 (RED)
- A Woman Can Make A Monkey: “Palais de Danse” by Horne
- Interrupt with Trumpet to Screen: Trumpet Call by Trumpeter
- One Scene: “Strawberries” by Kaufman
- Street Scene—Inn Exterior: “Fairy Tiptoe” by Fredericks
- Now Suppose This is Hill 60: Repeat No.2 (BROWN) (Piano alone)
- Men At Piano Change: Piano ad. Lib to Screen
- Young Boy Walks to Girl At Bar: Repeat No.1 (WHITE)
- Stop with Big Crescendo as Boy Embraces Girl: Repeat No.2 (BROWN)
- Pianist Stops Playing: “Chant d’Amour” by Jacquet
- For A Week: Repeat No.1 (WHITE)
- After Kiss: Repeat No.1 (WHITE) – with orchestra
- A Visitor From: “Sleepy Hollow” by Allen
- The Regimental Follies: Repeat No.2 (BROWN)
- End of First Act on Stage: “Tell Me Pretty Maiden” by Stuart
- End of Lively Dance: Repeat No.6 (RED)
- Singer On Screen: “Pagliacci” by Leoncavallo (last 8 bars)
- What Ass Did That: Repeat No.6 (RED)
- Lovers Show After Title “THAT NIGHT”: Repeat No.1 (WHITE)
- Girl Comes From House: “Mysterioso No.16” by Langey
- To the Billets For You: Repeat No.6 (RED)
- Girl Stands Up—Spy Embraces Her: “Agitato No.37” by Andino
- Not Yet: Repeat No.6 (RED)
- Another Day: “Joyous Allegro” by Engleman
- Bullet Hole in Tin Hat Seen: “Dramatic Tension No.52” by Noyes
- Woman Behind Bar Shakes Head ‘No’: Repeat No.2 (BROWN)
- Girl Sees Boy Lover After Singing: “Farewell” by matt
- Boy Rushes From Girl: Repeat No.6 (RED)
- At British Headquarters: “La Bas” by Franceschi
- Interrupt with Drum at Fade of Headquarters: Drums—March Tempo by Drummer
- Soldiers Stop Marching: “Polly” by Zamecnik
- Delousing Station: “Ballade d’Amour” by Sanders
- Fade-Out of Two Soldiers Singing: “British Patrol” by Linden
- The Taped Track: “Mysterious March” by Borch
- Soldiers All Set in Trenches: “Poursuite Dramatique” by Drigo’s Cinema Classics
- Girl and Ambulance Arrive at Trenches: Repeat No.6 (RED)
- The British Grimly Prepared: “Battle Agitato No.16” by Minot
- Close-Up of Two Soldiers Who Sang: Repeat No.41 “Ballade d’Amour”
- Officer Blows Signal on Horn: “Battle Agitato No.19” by Schoenfeld
- The French: “La Pere de la Victoire” by Ganne
- Wounded Soldiers Lying On Ground: “Elegy from ‘Cockney Suite’” by Ketelbey
- Soldiers Seen—Capture Two Soldiers: “A Broken Heart” by Schertzinger
- Young Lady, In Behalf: “Hurry No.3” by Lake (open ‘P’)
- Spy Lying on Ground: Repeat No.2 (BROWN)
- Leave That To Them: Repeat No.1 (WHITE)
Proper orchestral rest period is Nos. 29 to 41 inclusive.
NOTE:—The repetition of numbers in this cue sheet is simplified by the use of the “LUZ” SYMPHONIC COLOR GUIDE, sold by Music Buyers Corporation, 1520 Broadway, New York City. The color suggested for repetition of numbers designates the Mood or Emotion, and is used as a code for such repetitions.
Source: Carl Braun Collection
SFSMA ID: zC46cytmve
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