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John Stepan Zamecnik

John Stepan Zamecnik (May 14, 1872 in Cleveland, Ohio – June 13, 1953 in Los Angeles, California) was an American composer and conductor. He is best known for the "photoplay music" he composed for use during silent films by pianists, organists, and orchestras.

John Stepan Zamecnik
Born(1872-05-14)May 14, 1872
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
DiedJune 13, 1953(1953-06-13) (aged 81)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other namesJ.S. Zamecnik
Dorothy Lee
Lionel Baxter
Robert L. Creighton
Arturo de Castro
"Josh and Ted"
Jane Hathaway
Kathryn Hawthorne
Roberta Hudson
Ioane Kawelo
J. Edgar Lowell
Jules Reynard
Frederick Van Norman
Hal Vinton
Grant Wellesley
EducationPrague Conservatory
FamilyPaul Zamecnik (great-nephew)
John Stepan Zamecnik
Occupation(s)Conductor
Instrument(s)Violin
Theme, Mysterious Burglar Music, intended for photoplay musicians use, by Zamecnik (1913)[1] Play

Zamecnik used many pseudonyms, including Dorothy Lee, Lionel Baxter, R.L. (Robert) Creighton, Arturo de Castro, "Josh and Ted", J. (Jane) Hathaway, Kathryn Hawthorne, Roberta Hudson, Ioane Kawelo, J. Edgar Lowell, Jules Reynard, F. (Frederick) Van Norman, Hal Vinton and Grant Wellesley.[2]

Early life edit

John Zamecnik was born in Cleveland to Czech immigrants Josef Zámečník (1832-1915) and Kateřina Hrubecká (1838-1908). Josef was born in Budičovice and Kateřina was born in the nearby Skály. The couple married in Heřmaň in 1862.[3] Josef's brother Jan later married Kateřina's sister Konstancie in the same place in 1869.[4] Both couples immigrated to Ohio bringing Josef's daughters and perhaps other relatives.[5] Jan's grandson was the geneticist Paul Zamecnik.

Career edit

Zamecnik studied at the Prague Conservatory of Music under Antonín Dvořák in the mid-1890s, completing his classes there in 1897.

In 1899 Zamecnik finally returned to the United States. While living in Cleveland, where he worked as a violinist and composer, he also played in the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra as a violinist under Victor Herbert. In 1907, Zamecnik became music director of the newly constructed Hippodrome Theater in Cleveland, Ohio. When the Hippodrome commenced with the screening of silent films, Zamecnik began to compose music scores for them. They were published by Samuel Fox,[6] whose company was the first to publish original film scores in the United States.[7] Fox published the Zamecnik-composed Sam Fox Moving Picture Music volumes, consisting of incidental music and leitmotifs such as "Mysterious Burglar Music", intended for when a burglar is on screen.[1]

Jack Shaindlin, music director of Movietone News in New York City, adapted the first theme of Zamecnik's popular circus march World Events (1935) for the Main and End Title theme of Movietone Newsreels. Jackie Gleason's American Scene Magazine television series in the 1950s used this version to open a skit that parodied current events.

In 2011 Paramount Pictures secured the original manuscript score of the cues composed by Zamecnik for Wings from the Library of Congress. A new recording was produced for the 24 January 2012 launch of the Wings DVD and Blu-ray.

Later life and legacy edit

Zamecnik died in 1953.[8]

His scores are held in the University of Southern California's Cinematic Arts Library.[8]

Compositions edit

Works for orchestra edit

  • 1919 My Cairo Love, Egytische serenade
  • 1921 Somewhere In Naples
  • Babylonian Nights
  • China Doll Parade, for orchestra and organ
  • I Gathered a Rose I gathered a Rose
  • Treacherous Knave
  • Wings

Works for band edit

  • 1928 Scarlet Mask, overture
  • 1930 Olympia, overture
  • 1935 World Events, March
  • 1936 1776, overture
  • 1939 Fortuna, overture
  • Indian Dawn, serenade
  • Neapolitan Nights
  • Southern Miniatures, suite

Vocal music edit

  • 1915 California - words: Adele Humphrey

Film edit

Orchestra edit

  • 1916 Nola, Felix Arndt (1889–1918)

Further reading edit

  • Goldmark, Daniel, editor. (2013) Sounds for the Silents: Photoplay Music from the Days of Early Cinema. Dover Books, New York, ISBN 978-0486492865

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sam Fox Moving Picture Music (Zamecnik, John Stepan): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project, Vol. II, p.16. Accessed: September 28, 2015.
  2. ^ G. H. Grainger. "John Stepan Zamecnik".
  3. ^ "DigiArchiv of SRA Trebon - ver. 20.03.13". digi.ceskearchivy.cz. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
  4. ^ "DigiArchiv of SRA Trebon - ver. 20.03.13". digi.ceskearchivy.cz. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
  5. ^ Zamecnik (1880). "United States Census, 1880". FamilySearch.
  6. ^ Mont Alto: Composer Profile: J.S. Zamecnik (1872-1953);www.mont-alto.com
  7. ^ "Sam Fox, 89, Dies; Music Publisher"; The New York Times; Dec. 1, 1971.
  8. ^ a b c d "John Zamecnik music scores". Online Archive of California. University of Southern California. Retrieved 11 July 2022.

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ZamecnikOccupation s ConductorInstrument s ViolinTheme Mysterious Burglar Music intended for photoplay musicians use by Zamecnik 1913 1 Play Zamecnik used many pseudonyms including Dorothy Lee Lionel Baxter R L Robert Creighton Arturo de Castro Josh and Ted J Jane Hathaway Kathryn Hawthorne Roberta Hudson Ioane Kawelo J Edgar Lowell Jules Reynard F Frederick Van Norman Hal Vinton and Grant Wellesley 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Later life and legacy 4 Compositions 4 1 Works for orchestra 4 2 Works for band 4 3 Vocal music 4 4 Film 5 Orchestra 6 Further reading 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editJohn Zamecnik was born in Cleveland to Czech immigrants Josef Zamecnik 1832 1915 and Katerina Hrubecka 1838 1908 Josef was born in Budicovice and Katerina was born in the nearby Skaly The couple married in Herman in 1862 3 Josef s brother Jan later married Katerina s sister Konstancie in the same place in 1869 4 Both couples immigrated to Ohio bringing Josef s daughters and perhaps other relatives 5 Jan s grandson was the geneticist Paul Zamecnik Career editZamecnik studied at the Prague Conservatory of Music under Antonin Dvorak in the mid 1890s completing his classes there in 1897 In 1899 Zamecnik finally returned to the United States While living in Cleveland where he worked as a violinist and composer he also played in the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra as a violinist under Victor Herbert In 1907 Zamecnik became music director of the newly constructed Hippodrome Theater in Cleveland Ohio When the Hippodrome commenced with the screening of silent films Zamecnik began to compose music scores for them They were published by Samuel Fox 6 whose company was the first to publish original film scores in the United States 7 Fox published the Zamecnik composed Sam Fox Moving Picture Music volumes consisting of incidental music and leitmotifs such as Mysterious Burglar Music intended for when a burglar is on screen 1 Jack Shaindlin music director of Movietone News in New York City adapted the first theme of Zamecnik s popular circus march World Events 1935 for the Main and End Title theme of Movietone Newsreels Jackie Gleason s American Scene Magazine television series in the 1950s used this version to open a skit that parodied current events In 2011 Paramount Pictures secured the original manuscript score of the cues composed by Zamecnik for Wings from the Library of Congress A new recording was produced for the 24 January 2012 launch of theWings DVD and Blu ray Later life and legacy editZamecnik died in 1953 8 His scores are held in the University of Southern California s Cinematic Arts Library 8 Compositions editWorks for orchestra edit 1919 My Cairo Love Egytische serenade 1921 Somewhere In Naples Babylonian Nights China Doll Parade for orchestra and organ I Gathered a Rose I gathered a Rose Treacherous Knave WingsWorks for band edit 1928 Scarlet Mask overture 1930 Olympia overture 1935 World Events March 1936 1776 overture 1939 Fortuna overture Indian Dawn serenade Neapolitan Nights Southern Miniatures suiteVocal music edit 1915 California words Adele HumphreyFilm edit 1923 The Covered Wagon 1926 Old Ironsides Sons of the Sea 1927 Wings 1927 The Rough Riders The Trumpet Calls 8 1928 Abie s Irish Rose 1928 The Wedding March 1929 Betrayal 1929 Redskin 8 1930 Bear Shooters 1930 When the Wind Blows 1931 Strictly Dishonorable 1931 Pardon Us Gaol Birds Jailbirds 1932 Wild Girl Salomy Jane 1932 Chandu the Magician 1932 My Pal the King 1932 Igloo 1932 Impatient Maiden 1932 Looking on the Bright Side 1933 The Worst Woman in Paris 1933 The Power and the Glory Power and Glory 1933 Paddy the Next Best Thing 1933 Deluge 1933 Shanghai Madness 1933 The Man Who Dared 1933 The Warrior s Husband 1933 Zoo in Budapest 1933 Dangerously Yours 1933 Face in the Sky 1933 Cavalcade 1934 Dos mas uno dos Two and One Two 1934 Baby Take a Bow 1934 Midnight Call It Murder 1935 The Fighting Marines 1935 The Adventures of Rex and Rinty 1935 Our Little Girl 1935 Charlie Chan in Egypt 1937 SOS Coast Guard 1937 Come On Cowboys 1937 Riders of the Whistling Skull The Golden Trail 1938 The Terror of Tiny TownOrchestra edit1916 Nola Felix Arndt 1889 1918 Further reading editGoldmark Daniel editor 2013 Sounds for the Silents Photoplay Music from the Days of Early Cinema Dover Books New York ISBN 978 0486492865References edit a b Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Zamecnik John Stepan Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Vol II p 16 Accessed September 28 2015 G H Grainger John Stepan Zamecnik DigiArchiv of SRA Trebon ver 20 03 13 digi ceskearchivy cz Retrieved 2020 03 23 DigiArchiv of SRA Trebon ver 20 03 13 digi ceskearchivy cz Retrieved 2020 03 23 Zamecnik 1880 United States Census 1880 FamilySearch Mont Alto Composer Profile J S Zamecnik 1872 1953 www mont alto com Sam Fox 89 Dies Music Publisher The New York Times Dec 1 1971 a b c d John Zamecnik music scores Online Archive of California University of Southern California Retrieved 11 July 2022 External links editMont Alto Composer Profile J S Zamecnik 1872 1953 MIDI sequences of compositions for piano by J S Zamecnik vitals rootsweb ancestry com John Stepan Zamecnik at IMDb Free scores by John Stepan Zamecnik at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Stepan Zamecnik amp oldid 1177333908, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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