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Horror and Opera presents: Nosferatu Scoring original silent film soundtrack for Murneau’s 1922 classic!

Horror and Opera presents: Nosferatu
Scoring original silent film soundtrack for Murneau’s 1922 classic!

The Halloween season is quickly approaching, and a haunted virtual opera theater once again opens its mysterious gates. Founded and single-handedly run by a one-woman horror composer and trained operatic singer Alia, Horror and Opera venture is dedicated to exploring the best public domain classics of silent horror cinematography and bringing these classics to life by composing and scoring original operatic soundtracks to match the atmosphere of the films.

Last year Horror and Opera delivered an original and critically acclaimed re-scoring of Benjamin Christensen’s Haxan that received an honorary designation “Projects We Love” from Kickstarter platform, as well as was reviewed by horror media trendsetters like Rue Morgue and HorrorNews.

This year, we invite you to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of Murneau’s Nosferatu, as we are working on a truly special score to match the 1922 classic. The operatic vocals for this film will be recorded in a church space with genuine chapel acoustics and we cordially invite you to follow our journey and contribute to the project on our recently launched Kickstarter campaign. You can own your very own copy of a digitally restored public domain version of the film with the new original soundtrack on a cute, branded coffin usb.

For more information visit horrorandopera.com/
Or official kickstarter page: www.kickstarter.com/projects/haxanost/nosferatu-horror-and-opera-presents

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