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Pianist/Composer at Silent Film Festival

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January 30, 2020 (BAT CAVE, NC) – Composer/pianist, Marc Hoffman will accompany a celebration of silent films on Saturday, February 1st at the Esmeralda Inn in Chimney Rock, NC.
Several rare films will return to the Esmeralda for a special evening — Bat Cave’s Silent Movie Era. Film historian and North Carolina silent film authority Frank Thompson will present an illustrated talk, showing excerpts from four films produced at Bat Cave and Chimney Rock.

During the silent film era, nearly 400 movies were produced in North Carolina. Films were made in Asheville, Charlotte, Wilmington, Durham and many other locations, but the hotbed of North Carolina silent movie was Bat Cave.

The total package cost per person is $45 — $20 for the presentation and a $25 credit towards dinner in the Inn’s restaurant — plus room rate and tax. For those who wish to attend the presentation without staying at the Inn, the price is $20 per person. The event begins at 7:30 p.m.

Marc’s original jazz and concert works have been performed across the US and in the UK, France, Canada and The Netherlands. Marc’s music is available on all streaming services.

For more information, contact The Esmeralda Inn at info@theesmeralda.com or 828-625-2999.
www.marchoffman.com

About Marc Hoffman:
Marc Hoffman received a degree in composition from the North Carolina School of the Arts and studied film composition at Univ. of Southern California. He also attended The Dartington International Summer School of Music in Devon, England. His composition teachers have included John Corigliano, Leo Arnaud, Neil Hefti, and Sherwood Shaffer. Marc performs across the US and abroad as a soloist and with his trio. A member of BMI and the American Composer’s Forum, he is also founder and artistic director of the Salisbury School of Music. Marc lives in Salisbury, NC with is wife, Anne, and their daughter August.

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” ‘Hefti’ [from the CD Curioso] makes you smile with its delicate riffs and uplifting swing.”
— DJ Jelly Roll Justice, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, LA

“…listeners are likely to be delighted by Late September. — Gary Dalkin, UK music writer and editor

“…the Hollywood impressions of Marc Hoffman’s “Middle Earth” made some pieces on the program seem stale and derivative. — London Guardian review of U.K. premiere at the Wilde Festival

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