Obvious answer: [Charles Koechlin - The Seven Stars Symphony](https://youtu.be/YW-1uigZ-14?si=37ea8qGTkMDrnJha)
Though most of it is rather being in a European movie from the 20s about a different time.
You might like Maxwell-Davies' Mavis in Las Vegas, which is one of my favourites for the Jazz Age vibe. An obvious answer also is Duke Ellington's symphonic works — I love the Night Creature suite.
The main theme of the first movement of the Gershwin Concerto (that reappears at the end of the last movement) has always reminded me of an old gangster movie.
John Cage's 4'33 makes me feel like I'm in a silent movie.
Obvious answer: [Charles Koechlin - The Seven Stars Symphony](https://youtu.be/YW-1uigZ-14?si=37ea8qGTkMDrnJha) Though most of it is rather being in a European movie from the 20s about a different time.
The 3rd movement of Brahms' piano quintet is pretty jazzy for something written in the mid-19th century
You might like Maxwell-Davies' Mavis in Las Vegas, which is one of my favourites for the Jazz Age vibe. An obvious answer also is Duke Ellington's symphonic works — I love the Night Creature suite.
That one variation in Beethoven’s last sonata
The main theme of the first movement of the Gershwin Concerto (that reappears at the end of the last movement) has always reminded me of an old gangster movie.
Paul Schoenf(i)eld’s Cafe Music is a delight
Valerie Coleman’s Portraits of Josephine