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The Club Foot Orchestra is a musical ensemble known for their
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scores. Their influences include Eastern European
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'' described their style as "music that bubbles up from the intersection of aesthetics and the id." Their performance venues have included
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, and San Francisco's
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, considered their home base.


History

In the 1980s, musician Richard Marriott lived above a
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nightclub, the Club Foot, in Bayview, San Francisco; with Beth Custer, he founded a house band, the Club Foot Orchestra. On
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, the band released ''Wild Beasts'' and ''Kidnapped''. According to the band's website as of 2021, both Custer and Marriott still play with the ensemble, with Marriott also functioning as creative and artistic director.


Current members

* Beth Custer, clarinets, keyboard * Sheldon Brown, woodwinds * Chris Grady, trumpet * Richard Marriott, brass, woodwinds * Gino Robair, percussion * Will Bernard, guitar * Kymry Esainko, piano * Alisa Rose, violin * Sascha Jacobson, double bass * Deirdre McClure, conductor


Silent Film Scoring

The Club Foot Orchestra is known for their live accompaniment to
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s, including features and shorts of widespread genres. The scores are written collaboratively, in a process they describe as "a fundamental element in their unique musical style." They also perform music in other genres, such as Custer's score for choreographer
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's ''Maverick Strain'' performance installation and Marriott's scores for
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's ''Ten PM Dream'' and ''Eva Luna''. Marriott explained how they started writing for movies:
I became interested in doing something visually that further expressed the ideas behind the music; something that would help put the music in context. I considered projecting slides of experimental art on a screen behind us. Then a friend suggested, after catching our show: "The music is so cinematic, why don't you take outtakes of 1950s sitcoms and score them." I put it under my hat. Later that night I saw a
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skit on Saturday Night Live. She was reading the Dow Jones averages of various art trends. She reported, "Pop art up 10... Op art up 20... Expressionism down 30." I turned the channel. And there was '' The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.'' The distorted sets and dreamlike atmosphere in the film were the qualities that I always envisioned accompanying our music. The subversive plot was drenched in the unconscious. I was obsessed to write for that film.
Marriott's score premiered at the 1987
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. After touring with ''Caligari'', Marriott wrote a score for the 1922
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horror classic ''
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,'' with sections contributed by
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, introducing the period of collaborative composition. ''Nosferatu'' is a powerful and evocative score and proved equally successful with audiences, and led to an appearance at New Music America in New York City in 1989. Over the next 10 years, new scores for the films ''
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,'' ''
Sherlock Jr. ''Sherlock Jr.'' is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton and written by Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havez, and Joseph A. Mitchell. It features Kathryn McGuire, Joe Keaton, and Ward Crane. In 1991, ''Sherlock J ...
,'' ''
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'' and ''
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'' were composed by the group and performed throughout the US, following their premieres at the Castro Theater. Many short subject films were also composed during this time.
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, who played Alwa Schön in ''Pandora's Box'', attended a screening of that film in 1995 at the Nuart Theater in Los Angeles. Buster Keaton's wife Eleanor attended a screening of ''Sherlock Jr''. in 1993, and exclaimed, "Bravo Club Foot Orchestra! Buster would have loved your music." In 1999 a smaller version of the orchestra, along with
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, performed with the film '' Legong: Dance of the Virgins,'' co-written by Marriott and Indonesian composer Made Subandi. More recently, the group has performed new scores for ''
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,'' ''
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,'' and ''Go West,'' in addition to Marriott's reworking of ''Metropolis'' to match the newly restored and much longer print. Three new Buster Keaton short-subject films (''
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'', ''Cops'') were showcased in a Club Foot Orchestra retrospective hosted by the
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at the Castro Theater in September 2018. The Club Foot Gamelan premiered a score for the silent Indonesian film ''Goona Goona'' at the 2019
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, featuring the Balinese virtuosos
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and Dewa Barata. In 2019 - 2020, the Club Foot Modern Machines has been performing yet another new score for Metropolis, this time featuring kinetic sound-producing sculptures created by
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, Kal Spelletich, and
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Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat

In 1995, The Club Foot Orchestra scored and recorded 39 episodes of the CBS cartoon series ''
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,'' produced by FIlm Roman. Gino Robair produced the cartoon's soundtrack, which was recorded at
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in San Francisco and later at Guerilla Euphonics in Oakland. All members of the group, which at the time included Myles Boisen, Matt Brubeck, Catherine Clune, Steve Kirk, Nik Phelps, and Elliot Kavee, wrote music for these episodes.


Film Scores (Features)

*'' The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' (1987, Composer: Marriott) *''
Nosferatu ''Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror'' (German: ''Nosferatu – Eine Symphonie des Grauens'') is a 1922 silent German Expressionist horror film directed by F. W. Murnau and starring Max Schreck as Count Orlok, a vampire who preys on the wife ...
'' (1989, Composers: Marriott, Robair) *''
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'' (Moroder edit) (1991, Composers: Marriott, Kirk, Brown, Phelps, Boisen, Custer) *''
Sherlock Jr. ''Sherlock Jr.'' is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton and written by Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havez, and Joseph A. Mitchell. It features Kathryn McGuire, Joe Keaton, and Ward Crane. In 1991, ''Sherlock J ...
'' (1992, Composers: Marriott, Boisen, Kirk, Brown, Custer, Phelps) *''
Pandora's Box Pandora's box is an artifact in Greek mythology connected with the myth of Pandora in Hesiod's c. 700 B.C. poem ''Works and Days''. Hesiod reported that curiosity led her to open a container left in the care of her husband, thus releasing phys ...
'' (1995, Composers: Marriott, Brown, Boisen, Brubeck, Kirk, Custer, Phelps, Kavee) *'' Hands of Orlac'' (1997, Composers: Marriott, Brown, Robair) *'' Legong Dance of the Virgins'' (1999, Composers: Marriott, Subandi) *''
Battleship Potemkin '' Battleship Potemkin'' (russian: Бронено́сец «Потёмкин», ''Bronenosets Potyomkin''), sometimes rendered as ''Battleship Potyomkin'', is a 1925 Soviet silent drama film produced by Mosfilm. Directed and co-written by S ...
'' (2005, Composer: Marriott) *''
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'' (2005, Composer: Marriott) *''
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'' (Complete) (2013, Composer: Marriott) *'' Go West'' (2015, Composers: Marriott, Custer, Brown)


Film Scores (Shorts and Smaller Ensembles)

*''Entr'acte'' (1989, Composer: Satie; Arrangers: Cowart, McClure) *''Pool of Thanatos'' (1991, Composer: Custer) *''Felix the Cat Woos Whoopie'' (1992, Composer: Club Foot Orchestra) *''Koko Convict'' (1992, Composer: Kirk) *''How a Mosquito Operates'' (1992, Composer: Boisen) *''Cops'' (1993, Composers: Kirk, Brown, Boisen) *''The Idea'' (1993, Composer: Phelps) *''Steamboat Bill'' (2011, Composer: Marriott) *''The Golem'' (2011, Composers: Brown, Rose, Marriott) *''The Godless Girl'' (2011, Composer: Marriott) *''One Week'' (2018, Composer: Marriott) *''The Blacksmith'' (2018, Composer: Custer) *''Cops'' (new score) (2018, Composer: Brown) *''Goona Goona'' (2019, Composer: Marriott)


Discography

*''Wild Beasts'', 1986 (Vinyl), Ralph Records, San Francisco *''Kidnapped'', 1987 (Vinyl), Ralph Records, San Francisco *''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'', 1988 (Cassette/VHS), Ralph Records, San Francisco *''Nosferatu'', 1989 (Cassette/VHS), Ralph Records, San Francisco *''Metropolis'' (live recording), 1991 (CD), Heyday Records, San Francisco *''Kidnapped, Wild Beasts & More'', reissue 1995 (compilation CD), Rastascan *''Sherlock Jr. & Felix'' 1995 (CD), Rastascan *''Plays Nino Rota: Selections From la Dolce Vita, Amarcord, Nights of Cabiria, 8½'', Rastascan *''Nosferatu Live at the World Financial Center'' ''January 25, 2001'' (CD), Conceptual Noise, San Francisco *''Legong: Dance of the Virgins'', 2004 (DVD), Milestone, New York *''Legong: Dance of the Virgins'', Live Recording, 2013 (CD), Conceptual Noise, San Francisco


References

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