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THE TELL-TALE HEART
PT. ED.02EDITION / LARGE WORKS
FIG. 02015 PLATES · $150.00
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THE TELL-TALE HEART

Edition $150.00 · 15 plates · studio-prepared from the large works programme.

One of 15 plates in this edition. The studio delivers watermarked PDFs within 48 hours of order confirmation; physical score & parts are printed on request and shipped from Brooklyn. Perusal and conductor scores are available on request.

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About this work.

5 sections · from the studio notes

ABOUT THIS WORK

The Tell-Tale Heart is a 1928 American silent film directed by Charles F. Klein, based on the short story by E.A. Poe. This experimental, avant-garde film used many new techniques and influenced a series of cinematic Poe renditions in both the United States and France, including The Fall of the House of Usher by M. Webber, made in the same year. The two films have many aesthetic similarities, although the narrative in The Tell-Tale Heart is significantly less abstract. The music underscoring the work creates a parallel drama to the events unfolding on the screen. After the title sequence, some of the text from the original short story is projected to foreshadow the gruesome events to follow. A still of the Old Man’s eye is layered on the top of this scrolling text, accompanied by the first statement of the “Vulture Eye Chord”, which continues to come back as a leitmotif throughout the score. Also prominent is the leitmotif for our narrator, which takes the shape of a disturbingly quick and easily unhinged “Death Waltz”. Upon strangling the Old Man for his vulture eye, the waltz quickly dissolves into a quick 5/8 section, dignifying the beating of a heart, which gradually slows. After two detectives come to investigate the scene, the narrator having initially been successful in covering up his deceit, the underscoring reveals to us that he’s been tortured by his deeds as the two leitmotifs emerge from an otherwise calm texture. After hearing the beating of the Old Man’s heart beneath the floorboards, the narrator admits to his sin and reveals the body at the end of the film.

NOTE ABOUT THE FILM AND RIGHTS TO SCREEN: The Tell-Tale Heart (1928) is in the Public Domain as of 2024.​ The work is housed on ARCHIVE.ORG and is accessible using the following link.

PLEASE NOTE: price listed is for score ONLY, not for the film, which is available for free. Two films are included in the download package. See DOWNLOAD PACKAGE tab for further details.

INSTRUMENTATION

flute
oboe/english horn
clarinet in Bb
violin
'cello
double bass
vibraphone
aux. percussion: bass drum; triangle; mark tree/wind chimes; brake drum; woodblock, suspended cymbal, singular tubular chime on C, tambourine
piano

DURATION

25 minutes

RECORDINGS & PERFORMANCES
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set of parts
two films, including:
one silent
one with 2014 performance audio (for reference on timing)

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Gallery plates.

15 plates · lazy-loaded
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House note.

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Ordering

Editions are prepared in the studio and delivered as watermarked PDFs within 48 hours of order confirmation. Physical score & parts are printed on request; shipping from Brooklyn. Ordering is not live during staging — reach the studio for advance requests.

Perusal & custom

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