Timothy Brock

[3] Other film-score restorations include Max Butting's Opus I (1920), Camille Saint-Saëns' L'Assassinat du duc de Guise (1908) and Ildebrando Pizzetti's Sinfonia del fuoco (1914).

[4] Brock then restored 11 more Chaplin silent feature and short scores through 2012, including City Lights (1931),[5] The Gold Rush (1924),[6] and The Circus (1928).

This resulted in the creation of a new score for Chaplin's feature drama A Woman of Paris (1923),[8] a work that Brock has conducted in concert a number of times, including at Cinema Ritrovato 2005 in Bologna, the Kino Babylon in Berlin in 2011, as well as a studio recording made with Orchestra Citta Aperta in Rome and London, with whom he has also conducted a complete recording of The Gold Rush in 2012.

Brock has written 27 original scores for silent film, including Miss Europe (Orchestre National de Lyon),[9] Steamboat Bill, Jr. (Berner Symphonie-Orchester),[10] Sunrise (20th Century Fox), The Cameraman (Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra),[11] Burlesque on Carmen (Teatro Zarzuela, Madrid)[12] and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Brussels Philharmonic/BMG).

[17] Brock's concert works include three symphonies, three concertos, a cantata, two operas, and a number of individual orchestral pieces.

Timothy Brock in his Bologna studio, 2014