the greatest hollywood talent of all time and its not close. he wrote scores, produced, directed, did choreography, paid for, and oh by the way acted in many of his movies. unreal.
JUST "WAS THERE EVER A GENIUS LIKE THAT IN THE WHOLE HISTORY????????????????????!!!!!!!!! ...sure there won't be another one for ever.............. may rest in peace
Gustave Haenschen, who is seen sitting next to Abe Lyman against the wall of the temporary studio in Hollywood, is the person who made this session possible. He was the founding Director of Popular Music Recording at Brunswick Records, which released this and one other tune Chaplin had written. Note the recording “horns,” which is what the artists sang or played into before 1925, when microphones and electrical amplification replaced the process shown in this brief clip.
I do not know if he was a good conductor, but he sure understood music and composed lots of it for his movies, or at least contributed to the compositions. He was 100% in control of his art, be it the visual, the script, the actors, or the music. I believe these recordings were made in tribute to him, which is why you cannot judge from this if he was a good conductor or not.
There he goes again, making me smile and feel better when I'm having a bad day. Charlie is wonderful. You can see how much he really loves the music.
the greatest hollywood talent of all time and its not close. he wrote scores, produced, directed, did choreography, paid for, and oh by the way acted in many of his movies. unreal.
He even conducts with the same humility and romance as the Tramp. Bravo!
I was thinking the same thing!
Just think of how many decades this wonderful artist's work spanned. 1910s to the 1970s. Remarkable!
Wow charlie for sure was so talented
4:25 That music mad me cry such a beautiful music it touches your heart
I simply love you Charlie ! You are unparallel genius.💖🌹
The Master at work! The greatest movie writer, director and producer of all time! And musician too! And actor, of course!
He has the most soothing voice.
A supergenious, the film industry ever produced.
I had tears in my eyes... I adore his beautiful music
JUST "WAS THERE EVER A GENIUS LIKE THAT IN THE WHOLE HISTORY????????????????????!!!!!!!!! ...sure there won't be another one for ever.............. may rest in peace
فنان أسطورة العصور القديمة والحديثة...
انه يتقن الحركات في ابداع النغم والموسيقى....مبدع خارق للعادة....
It’s crazy that he edits, directs, produces, writes, scores, and acts in his movies, how productive.
This one in the beginning, he was orchestrating "With you dear, in Bombay.
Fascinating ♥️❤️🌺
Gustave Haenschen, who is seen sitting next to Abe Lyman against the wall of the temporary studio in Hollywood, is the person who made this session possible. He was the founding Director of Popular Music Recording at Brunswick Records, which released this and one other tune Chaplin had written. Note the recording “horns,” which is what the artists sang or played into before 1925, when microphones and electrical amplification replaced the process shown in this brief clip.
The man was self made genius. With so many god giving gifts. He was extremely talented. Did he ever write any books?
Yes, his autobiography
He also was a singer too
and all the scripts for his movies. They are all in his museum in Switzerland.
Oh please please please read his autobiography. It's magnificent. He's a wonderful human.
@@kajcenkars I have! It’s wonderful!
Genius
.10 ingenuity on charlie's 10 fingers, mashallah bravo
in 1970s one he play the kid 1921 soundtrack
Chaplin one of a kind
Unknown chaplin remains my most favorite pbs show ever
Brilliant!
Bravo maestro!
Multitalented dynamic hero/ star indeed
merci: merci éternel chaplin
one of his wives said he was a multifaceted genius and he could play several musical instrument, organ, violin , piano...
+jessie james And banjo,(from his performance in limelight).
Such a great artist ... Interesting video , thnx !
¡Amazing!
reminds me of clive dunn here...of dads army
resplendissante personne
💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎🌼🙄❤❤❤
anymore?
I think the orchestra managed by ignoring Charlie.
I do not know if he was a good conductor, but he sure understood music and composed lots of it for his movies, or at least contributed to the compositions. He was 100% in control of his art, be it the visual, the script, the actors, or the music. I believe these recordings were made in tribute to him, which is why you cannot judge from this if he was a good conductor or not.
UN verdadero genio !!!