“The Music of Silent Films in Uxbridge and Environs.” - This event has already occurred

Saturday, February 15, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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59 Toronto St.South
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St Paul's Anglican Church Uxbridge

Be sure not to miss this unforgettable all-ages event! How silent were silent films? The silents of the roaring twenties may not have had speech, but they had sound. And that sound was non-stop music.
The story begins with travelling film exhibitors whose music ranged from gramophone recordings to songs like the ones performed at the event by the Two Johns & Two Rehills Barbershop Quartet. Later, in the 1910s, several movie theatres opened in Uxbridge..
Our journey into Uxbridge’s cinematic past will end with a brief history of the Strand Theatre in the 1920s. By then, Uxbridge was a veritable hotbed of music. There were choirs and bands, operas and minstrel shows, not to mention factories making pianos and gramophone players that were sold across Canada. No surprise, music was also a constant at the Strand—live music, performed during films and in between movie reels.
As quickly as the music of silent films began, it ended with the coming of the talkies. A whole world of live music-making died, replaced by the film soundtrack and the passive approach to music that still plagues us today.
Leave your couch at home! Come discover the lost sounds of Uxbridge’s early movies on February 15th! Admission is free, and live entertainment is guaranteed. Don’t be the one who missed the musical event that everyone will be talking about long after it’s over!
 
 

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