Saturday to the concert · The Gold Rush by Charlie Chaplin
Silent film and live music in the Salzburg Congress Center

"Movies need sound like Beethoven symphonies need text." Charlie Chaplin

 

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The 1925 silent film comedy "The Gold Rush" is Charlie Chaplin's most celebrated film. Chaplin uses the gold miners' happiness knighthood, which has been exaggerated in the film, as a metaphor for a world based only on material values, but in which, despite all the clumsiness, he ultimately finds his personal happiness in the form of love. The strip was republished several times.
Chaplin released it in a sound film version in 1942 and was nominated for an Oscar.

Elisabeth Fuchs · Conductor
Philharmonic Salzburg

SA · 12. June 2021 · 20: 00
Europa Hall Congress House, Salzburg
(originally February 20th & June 05th, 2021)

Ticket prices: € 12 and € 36
Organizer · Tickets: Salzburg Philharmonic and Children's Festival

Estimated end of concert approx. 21:30 p.m.
Concert without a break.

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