Last Friday, our last night in Scotland, we went to Glasgow’s old City Hall, built in 1841, to watch two Buster Keaton silent films accompanied by BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra on its UK Première.
First film was a Buster Keaton short comedy, One Week (1920) and the second one was a Keaton classic, The General (1926) inspired by American Civil War and the railways.
The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conducted by American Timothy Brock who is also the composer of the musics, was brilliant. The harmony of the music with films was perfect. Watching two classics of silent cinema with such a great music was a big pleasure.
After the concert, finding a nice place with a working kitchen at 23.00 in Merchant City, Exchange Square and having a relax dinner with couple of glasses of wine was the last nice little touch of the evening.
Oh, sorry, the last little touch of the night was taking these photos in front of an old train photo in our hotel, Grand Central Hotel which is an old train station hotel dating back to 1883 and designed by Scottish architect Robert Rowand Anderson.
Her şey güzel, hoş da trenlerin önüne atlayıp beni niye korkutuyorsunuz ya!
Tülinciğim, otelin girişindeki duvarda bu koskoca buharlı lokomotif fotoğrafını görünce, ilk aklıma gelen bu fotoğrafı çekmek olmuştu. Ama çok giren çıkan vardı. Gece olup da insanlar çekilince, on-onbeş dakika boyunca kıkırdaya kıkırdaya sergiledik hünerlerimizi 🙂 . Korkma, o kahramanların hemen toparlanıp tekrar ayağa kalktıkları ve yeni maceraya koştukları sessiz filmlerden bu 🙂 .