It’s that time of year again. With less than two weeks until Halloween, you may be starting to experience that low-level anxiety. How exactly are you going to dress your cat?
For those in need, here are some great tips on crafting hats and hairstyles out of your little one’s own fur.
Now that you’ve got brush in hand, how about some appropriate background music? Some altruistic chap took the effort to compile all the classical music adapted for use in “The Back Cat” (1934), with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.
Liszt features prominently, with an orchestration of his Piano Sonata in B minor, the orchestral version of his “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3,” the symphonic poem “Tasso: Lament and Triumph,” and of course “Les Preludes.”
There’s more Liszt in this “faux” trailer (with Bach and Schubert and near-Tchaikovsky too):
MEEEEEOWWWWW…
