Drums of Love

Title: Drums of Love

Author: James C. Bradford

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

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Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford

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Contents:

  1. At screening: BARRYMORE THEME – “Prelude” from Zaza by Leoncavallo
  2. Fade-in picture: BROTHER THEME – “Friend of Mine” by Sanderson
  3. Fade-in bedside: Repeat Barrymore Theme No. 1
  4. Swear: ORIGINAL THEME by Griffith
  5. Don Cathos, now the duke: “Battle Music” by Riesenfeld
  6. The battle won: “Grand Pas Espagnole” by Glazounow
  7. Flash to entry of conquerors: “La Culpa” a Mexican march
  8. Flash to Bopi: MARSHALL THEME – “Silent Night” by Rebikov
  9. Fade-in – Night street scene: “La Hamaca” a Mexican song
  10. Agents of Granada: “Hurry No. 1” by Langey
  11. Brothers together: Repeat Brother Theme No. 2
  12. Castle of the royal duke: “L’Illusion Supreme” by Gabriel Marie
  13. Princess Emanuella: PHILBIN THEME – “Don Quichotte” by Massenet
  14. Butler enters: ‘Romance” by Sibelius
  15. Emanuella descends stairs: “Liebestreue” by Brahms
  16. Emmisaries of Granada: “March” from Scenes Pittoresque by Massenet
  17. A blessing to: Repeat Brother Theme No. 2
  18. But on the eve: “Scene de Ballet” from Scenes Pittoresque by Massenet
  19. Flash to outer hall: “Salammbo” by Ahrends
  20. Flash to brothers: Repeat Original Theme No. 4
  21. After all: Repeat Brother Theme No. 2
  22. Flash to Emanuella: Repeat Philbin Theme No. 13
  23. Close-up of little sister: “Little Girl” by Griffith
  24. A – Leonardo arrives: “Pomp and Circumstance” by Elgar; 24B – Segue: “Lohengrin March” by Wagner
  25. Leonardo bows to Emanuella: LOVE THEME – “La Golondrina” a Mexican song
  26. Emanuella turns to descend: “March Sylvia” by Delibes
  27. Leonardo bows: Repeat Love Theme No. 25
  28. Affairs of state move swiftly: “March of the Tin Soldiers” by Pierne
  29. Leonardo at carriage: LOVE THEME by Griffith
  30. Leonardo turns to trumpeter: trumpet and drums as lib
  31. Flash to Cathos dressing: “Aubade” by Lefebvre
  32. Entrance of bridal party: “March Sylvia” by Delibes
  33. Leonardo joins Emanuella: Repeat Brother Theme No. 2
  34. Flash to Bopi: Repeat Marshall Theme No. 8
  35. A – Emanuella approaches: Symphony in B Minor – 1st movement by Tschaikowsky; 35B – Segue: “Les Perses” by Domergue
  36. Leonardo entrance: Repeat Barrymore Theme No. 1
  37. You will always be near: Repeat Love Theme No. 25
  38. Flash to hall: “March Sylvia” by Delibes
  39. It was a joyous: “Mardi Gras” by Zamecnik
  40. Close-up after bow: “Memories” by Cadman
  41. Band plays: “El Choclo” by Villoldo
  42. Cathos calls Leonardo: “Adagio Lamentoso” from Symphony in B Minor – 4th movement by Tschaikowsky
  43. Cathos turns around: ‘La Bella Argentina”
  44. Wedding: “Meditation” by Bach-Gounod
  45. Cathos in bedroom: Repeat No. 40 “Memories”
  46. Close-up of Cathos: “Songs of Spanish Soil” by Osma
  47. But the strange: “Le Retour” by Bizet
  48. Gifts for remembrance: Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt” by Tschaikowsky
  49. Leonardo enters: Repeat Barrymore Theme No. 1
  50. Close-up of Emanuella and Cathos: Repeat No. 40 “Memories”
  51. Brief flash of Bopi: Repeat Marshall Theme No. 8
  52. Cathos leaving: “Men of Sparta” by Zamecnik
  53. Flash to Leopnardo and Emanuella in room: “Traumerei” by Strauss
  54. Garden with Leonardo: Repeat Love Theme No. 25
  55. Leonardo enters room: “Prelude” from Tristan by Wagner
  56. At the distant camp: Repeat Original Theme No. 4
  57. Emanuella and woman in hall: Repeat No. 55 “Prelude” form Tristan
  58. My poor brother: Repeat Love Theme No. 25
  59. Flash to Bopi: “Transition” by Sol Cohen
  60. Back to lovers: “Recitative” by Griffith
  61. Flash to Bopi: Repeat Marshall Theme No. 8
  62. Cathos in camp: Repeat Barrymore Theme No. 1
  63. Flash to garden: Repeat Marshall Theme No. 8
  64. Emanuella dressing: Girl Theme or “La Violeterra”
  65. Flash to garden: “Prelude” to Tristan by Wagner
  66. Leonardo enters room: “Songs of My Spanish Soil” by Osma
  67. The following day: “La Gondole Rouge” by Colin
  68. Crushes dolls: 6th Symphony (Movement 1 at No. 15) by Tschaikowsky
  69. Oh! It was nothing: 6th Symphony (Movement 2 – Letter F) by Tschaikowsky
  70. Emanuella with guitar: Repeat No. 64 Girl Theme or “La Violeterra”
  71. Esta noche: Repeat No. 65 “Prelude” from Tristan
  72. Emanuella nears bedroom window: Repeat No. 64 Girl Theme
  73. Emanuella pauses at crucifix: “Prelude in B Minor” by Chopin
  74. Emanuella turns (after garden scene): Repeat No. 64 Girl Theme
  75. A – Emanuella pauses: “Intermezzo” by Bizet; 75B -Segue: “Anathema” by Von Fielitz
  76. Emanuella nears window again: Repeat No. 64 Girl Theme
  77. Her mood changes: Repeat No. 42 “Adagio Lamentoso”
  78. Leonardo at picture of brothers: Repeat Brother Theme No. 2
  79. Emanuella unlocks door: “Floods of Spring” by Rachmaninoff
  80. Cathos climbs down from window: “Les Lauriers Rouges” by Gabriel Marie
  81. There shall be no one: Repeat Love Theme No. 25
  82. Cathos enters room: “Elegie” by Lubomirsky
  83. Leonardo covers face with arm: “Dramatic Agitato No. 1” by Hough
  84. We struggled so hard: “Elegie” by Baron
  85. Cathos fingers touch Leonardo’s face: Repeat Brother Theme No. 2
  86. Close-up of Leonard, Emanuella and candles: Repeat Love Theme No. 25

Source: Carl Braun Collection

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