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Robert Israel has been hailed as "...one of the world's finest Practitioners
of the art of silent film accompaniment." A protege of the legendary theatre
organist Gaylord Carter, he made his professional debut at the age of 17.
Robert has performed before such silver screen greats as Douglas Fairbanks
Jr. and Charles "Buddy" Rogers as well as entertaining contemporary audiences
in such venues as UCLA's Royce Hall and the Los Angeles Conservancy's "Last
Remaining Seats" series. In October 2002, Robert was named music director,
for the ninth year, by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. This
was a tribute to legendary silent screen great Charlie Chaplin for the Academy's
new restoration of THE CIRCUS (1928), in which Mr. Israel conducted
his orchestra performing Chaplin's own music. A resident of Los Angeles, Mr.
Israel is featured regularly at film festivals held at the Los Angeles County
Museum's Bing Theatre and at UCLA's James Bridges Theatre. He also appears
as guest lecturer and performer for various cinema schools throughout Southern
California.
In addition to live performances, Maestro Israel and his orchestra have Recorded
musical scores for films released by Turner Entertainment, Sony Pictures Entertainment,
Kino International in cooperation with Film Preservation and Associates, and
Flicker Alley. Mr. Israel's television work has included composing scores
for the television series "Biography" on the A&E Channel.
In 2003, he had created new symphonic scores for the Flicker Alley presentations
of F.W. Murnau's PHANTOM (1922) and Louis Feuillade's twelve-part French
serial, JUDEX (1917), both for Turner Entertainment. This follows several
other very impressive scores also done for Turner Entertainment. These works
include a new four-hour reconstruction of Erich Von Stroheim's masterpiece GREED (1924), the Lon Chaney classic TELL IT TO THE MARINES (1926), a reconstruction of the "lost" Lon Chaney classic LONDON AFTER
MIDNIGHT (1927), and over twenty new scores for the films of Harold Lloyd
for the Harold Lloyd Trust and Turner Classic Movies, which include eight
Lloyd feature films and several Lloyd short subjects.
Robert Israel has performed as soloist and orchestra conductor throughout
the United States, Japan, and Europe, including film festivals in Italy, Germany,
France, England, the Netherlands, and the Czech Republic.
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