Chautauqua was my first experience of the USA- what a stunning place. Pity that the background music does not suit the ambience. However, I'm going there again in 2010. Hope Peck Ave is still there. . .
and how would the average person be able to relate to your subtext? Without an intensive background in the history of chautauqua one would only portray this music as diabolical and sinister
Chautauqua is an indian name -- a last remnant of the native peoples who once lived their fragile lives here. The music is intended as a subtext for the early and still unamed people who left burial mounds, for the Erie tribe which is vanished and for the Seneca peoples whose title to seventeen thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven acres was removed by treaty in 1823.
I work there in the summer and it is such a friendly cheerful place. This music does not match the Chautauqua vibe at all. And it doesn't even sound ancestral, it has this sorta "laser beams and aliens" feel to it. However, the movie itself is very nice.
what is with the MUSIC sounds freeeking spookie..beautiful place... but it sounds like its haunted... lovely homes there....
timothyj1966 1 year ago
why does thunder bridge no longer allow bikes? thus, no thunder anymore?
BeastEd 2 years ago
0:00-0:45 -Athenaum (sp?)
0:47-0:58 -Thunder Bridge
1:00-1:13- Bell Tower
1:14-1:26- Docks
1:28-1:40- Birdhouse
And the rest is like pictures of the lake.
I live there year round XD
JalicexHart 2 years ago
actually 0:47 is Peters Bridge, behind the Amphitheater
landbamirum 2 years ago
Oh yes, sorry. The two are very similar, why, I went on Peters Bridge less than a week ago.
Thank you for the correction.
JalicexHart 2 years ago
Chautauqua was my first experience of the USA- what a stunning place. Pity that the background music does not suit the ambience. However, I'm going there again in 2010. Hope Peck Ave is still there. . .
shaun20483 2 years ago
that place is definitely MY LIFE.
but the music? no...
jonasboys12 3 years ago
and how would the average person be able to relate to your subtext? Without an intensive background in the history of chautauqua one would only portray this music as diabolical and sinister
rjb4454 3 years ago
im there right now =o in bonnie hall
s3mm3s 3 years ago
didja see that bridge at :58? i was on that bridge yesterdayy!
oxilovehimxo 3 years ago
worst musical portrayal of chautauqua institution i have ever seen. the music made this beautiful area seem like a horror film
rjb4454 3 years ago
Chautauqua is an indian name -- a last remnant of the native peoples who once lived their fragile lives here. The music is intended as a subtext for the early and still unamed people who left burial mounds, for the Erie tribe which is vanished and for the Seneca peoples whose title to seventeen thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven acres was removed by treaty in 1823.
1safta 3 years ago
Yeah, what the heck is this music about?
jnmccra 3 years ago
omg. i was thinking the SAME thing!
hahaha
jonasboys12 3 years ago
I work there in the summer and it is such a friendly cheerful place. This music does not match the Chautauqua vibe at all. And it doesn't even sound ancestral, it has this sorta "laser beams and aliens" feel to it. However, the movie itself is very nice.
CelticFiddleFreak 3 years ago