Still waiting for a movie that uses historical forms of English, with
   correct pronunciation. Wouldn't it be wonderful to experience the
   Canterbury Tales visually whilst hearing the original Middle English?

   On Sep 6, 2017 19:08, "Tristan von Neumann"
   <[1][email protected]> wrote:

     Hello Rainer, and fellow cinephile Lutists,
     This is a long standing topic of mine...
     Movies mess up the music and/or historical facts nearly all the
     time...
     I wonder why that is? There's really good and authentic music for
     almost all purposes available, yet the makers choose some pseudo
     historical orchestral music, sometimes most hilariously acted as if
     played on real Renaissance instruments.
     Also, the absence of music in many scenes is irritating, where
     historical environments would certainly have had some musicians
     playing.
     However, some movies seem curiously real, though they are designed
     to be anachronistic.
     One of my favorites is "Bill", a Pythonesque (yet much more
     heartwarming) comedy about the dark years of Shakespeare.
     This is a must see, and though there are no original lute pieces in
     it, the soundtrack contains many real lutes.
     The movie is much better than "Shakespeare in Love" and much
     funnier, yet very respectful, and gets more facts right, for
     example: the Queen is already old and grumpy.
     The story is complex and extremely witty. Also, much detail is put
     into lesser figures. My favorite is the palace guard who comments on
     his favorite entertainment music or trumpet calls, though he can
     only hear them from outside the hall.
     Do not watch the trailer, or at least keep in mind that the music in
     it does not appear in the movie.
     Which is everyone's favourite Period Movie when it comes to well
     placed authentic music?
     Cheers!
     Tristan
     Am 06.09.2017 um 17:41 schrieb Rainer:

     This reminds me of "Shakespeare in Love" which I recently watched a
     second time on German TV - with very mixed feelings :)
     Of course there are many weird ideas. The queen would never enter a
     public theatre.

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