House of Mysterious Secrets: a film documentation of a night spent inside a(n) haunted house, in form of a classical recital

-The Musical Programme is in order:

  • J.S. Bach, Partita No. 1 for solo violin (BWV. 1002)

-Allemande/Double

  • H.M. Górecki, Little Fantasia for Violin and Piano, Op. 73

  • Bach, Partita No. I

-Corrente/Double

  • Górecki, Sonatina in One Movement for Violin and Piano, Op. 8

  • Bach, Partita I (BWV. 1002)

-Sarabande/Double

  • Górecki, Dla Jasiunia (for Jasiunia), Op. 79 for Violin and Piano

  • Bach, Partita I

-Tempo di Borea/Double

 

Morsels:

-All of the scrawled subtitles in an untitled language when put together make up the 13 OddHouse logo.

-The Seance features Henryk Górecki in his own words.

-Bach’s Partita No. 1 for solo violin was written shortly before his wife passed away suddenly while he was out of town. By the time he retuned home, she was already buried…..

-The attic where both the welcome scene and the early morning scene was filmed is said to be haunted in real life.

-Pianist Christopher Brunelle, who wonderfully performs the Górecki pieces, is fluent in Latin and is a published author.

-‘Dla Jasiunia’ was written for Górecki’s little Grandson, who was just beginning to play the violin at the time.

-The musical programme was played by Rolf on his grandfather’s violin and bows.

-It was -50 Farenheit outside when the adieu scene was shot, and Rolf is still thankful for the tweed jacket chosen for the scene by artist Sarah Nordstrom.

-While we were reviewing the Seance scene footage, we caught a disembodied hand on camera for a few frames, reaching around a corner…It remains unexplained….

-Additional Caught on Camera: elusive Soundman Alec Wells, who recorded and engineered ‘House of Mysterious Secrets’, appears fleetingly in 2 scenes…can you catch him? He is not a ghost, I hope……….

Further Recommended Reading:

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