| Pianist and composer David Drazin
is a music and motion picture archivist who has acquired a national reputation
for his piano improvisations accompanying silent films. Among silent movie
screenings for which he has performed are Cinevent Film Festival in Columbus,
Ohio, the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute in
Chicago (staff accompanist since 1985), Pordenone Silent Film Festival,
Italy (guest pianist 2003 and 2004), Silent Film Society of Chicago, Argonne
National Laboratory, LaSalle Bank Theatre, North Carolina Museum of Art
in Raleigh, the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Cleveland Cinematheque
as well as at many universities, libraries and churches.
He is notable among contemporary
film accompanists for his use of the 1920s-era jazz and blues, rather than
classic ragtime, in playing for silent comedies. His improvisational ballet
and dance accompaniment skills serve him well in developing music for dramas,
such as the films in the Fritz Lang film series recently shown at the Art
Institute.
Not limited only to music, David
has operated cameras and projectors as well as crafting several short films
of his own. His archive collection includes 78 rpm records, 8 and 16 millimeter
silent and sound films.
Jazz, Ballet and Modern Dance
Music
In addition to his film music work,
Mr. Drazin has accompanied ballet and modern dance classes for Evanston
School of Ballet, Gus Giordano Dance Center, Northwestern University, Hubbard
Street Dance Company, and Lou Conte School of dance. Versatile with dance
music, he has also performed music for tap dance at the Chicago Cultural
Center.
His CD
recordings include ballet improvisations, modern and traditional jazz,
original comedy songs with vocals and piano accompaniment, and a live nightclub
performance featuring Chicago blues guitar legend Floyd McDaniel.
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr.
Drazin received his Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies from Ohio State University.
An accomplished performer, he moves easily from dramatic classical to lively
jazz styles, boogie-woogie and blues, original novelty works and Harlem
stride piano.
Dave's Keyboards
In addition to acoustic piano, Dave
also performs on his Kurzweil SP76 and his Kawai ES3.

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Some
of the films
Mr. Drazin has accompanied:
Seven Chances (1925, Buster
Keaton)
Hands Up (1926, Raymond Griffith)
Peter Pan (1924 Herbert Brenon)
The Cameraman (1928 Buster
Keaton)
The General (1927, Buster
Keaton)
Sherlock Jr. (1924, Buster
Keaton)
Tramp, Tramp. Tramp (1926,
Harry Langdon)
The Wedding March (1928,
Erich Von Stroheim)
Exit Smiling (1926, Beatrice
Lillie)
Earth (1930, A. Dovzhenko)
Arsenal (1929, A. Dovzhenko)
I Was Born But... (1932,
Yasujiro Ozu)
The Gold Rush (1925, Charlie
Chaplin)
Grandma's Boy (1922, Harold
Lloyd)
Aelita, Queen of Mars (1924,
Yakov Protazanov)
Metropolis (1927, Fritz Lang)
Spies (1928, Fritz Lang)
When the Clouds Roll By (1919,
Douglas Fairbanks)
Stella Maris (1918, Mary
Pickford)
Intolerance (1916, D.W. Griffith)
Faust (1926, F.W. Murnau)
City Girl (1930, F.W. Murnau)
Within Our Gates (1920, Oscar
Micheaux)
My Boy (1922, Jackie Coogan)
(Studio recording)
Underworld (1927, Josef von
Sternberg)
Chicago (1928, Frank Urson)
Sky High (1922, Tom Mix)
The Toll Gate (1920, William
S. Hart)
Les Vampires (1915-16, Feuillade)
His People (1925, Edward
Sloman)
The Lodger (1926, Alfred
HItchcock)
Redskin (1929, Richard Dix)
Resource Links to Silent Film,
Dance and Jazz
Silent
Film Society of Chicago
The
Sirens Records
Cinevent
Film Festival
Northbrook
Public Library Classic Films Series
Gene
Siskel Film Center
Damfinos
Silents
Are Golden
Silent
Era
Moviediva
Bob
Connelly, writer
Greg
Dunlap, film fan
Classic
Images
The
Silent Western
Arts
at Argonne National Laboratory
Harry
Langdon Society
David
Pierce's silents site
Glen
Pringle's silents site
Scott
Curtis, film professor, Northwestern University
Arnie
Bernstein, writer
Rob
Farr - Silent and Early Sound Era Film Comedians
Michael
Neno - Silents in the Court
Pardenone
Silent Film Festival (Italy)
Fred
Camper
MilestoneFilms.com
F.W.
Murnau tribute website
Jon
Mirsalis, silent film pianist & Lon Chaney film expert
Wisconsin
Bioscope
Northwestern
University Dept. of Dance
Evanston
School of Ballet
First
Night Evanston - Illinois' largest New Year's Eve Arts Festival
Jazz
Institute of Chicago
Grant's
stride piano site
Jazz
Improv
Bix
Beiderbecke Society
International
Association of Jazz Record Collectors
Colin
Davey's Boogie Woogie site
Steve
Dore's boogie woogie site
American
Music Research Foundation boogie woogie & blues site
Jazz
pianists site
Famous
In The Future jazz &
comedy site
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