State of the Arts
Brett Miller Plays Metropolis
Clip: Season 37 Episode 5 | 5m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
16-year-oldBrett Miller accompanies classic silent movies on the organ.
Sixteen-year-old Brett Miller is a kid with a one-in-a-million talent. He plays the pipe organ and is an expert at accompanying classic silent movies. State of the Arts meets the young virtuoso at the Trenton War Memorial as he plays Gottfried Huppertz' original score to 1927 silent film, sci-fi classic Metropolis.
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State of the Arts
Brett Miller Plays Metropolis
Clip: Season 37 Episode 5 | 5m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
Sixteen-year-old Brett Miller is a kid with a one-in-a-million talent. He plays the pipe organ and is an expert at accompanying classic silent movies. State of the Arts meets the young virtuoso at the Trenton War Memorial as he plays Gottfried Huppertz' original score to 1927 silent film, sci-fi classic Metropolis.
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