Visual Accompaniment

R. Wolf

The principles of producing “Visual Accompaniments” to musical renditions for the theater are briefly described, as follows; (1) natural scenes for portraying the “musical mood” of the musical composition; (2) the changing and blending of beautiful paintings to interpret the mood, known as the Savage Method; and (3) the use of abstract color forms as a means of interpretation. The technic followed in applying the two latter methods is described in detail.

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Published
1936-02
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J08717