Movie music, the film reader
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DIC/M 108668 Movie music, the film reader / Edited by Kay Dickinson . – London New York : Routledge, 2003 viii, 207 p. : music ; 24 cm. . – ( In focus--Routledge film reader) Pt. 1. The meanings of the film score. The language of music : a brief analysis of Vertigo / Kathryn Kalinak -- Prejudices and bad habits / Theodor Adorno and Hans Eisler -- Why music? : the sound film and its spectator / Claudia Gorbman -- Reforming "jackass music" : the problematic aesthetics of early American film music accompaniment / Tim Anderson. Pt. 2. The place of the song. Banking on film music : structural interactions of the film and record industries / Jeff Smith -- Cinema, postmodernity and authenticity / Lawrence Grossberg -- The silences of the palace and the anxiety of musical creation / Anastasia Valassopoulos -- Must you remember this? : orchestrating the "standard" pop song in Sleepless in Seattle / Ian Garwood. Pt. 3. The formal politics of music on film. Whose jazz, whose cinema? / Krin Gabbard -- The animation of sound / Philip Brophy -- Pop, speed, teenagers and the "MTV aesthetic" / Kay Dickinson. Pt. 4. Crossing over into the narrative. Gender, power, and a cucumber : satarizing masculinity in This is spinal tap / Carl Plantinga -- Manufacturing authenticity : imagining the music industry in Anglo-American cinema, 1956-62 / Keir Keightley -- A Madonna "wanna-be" story on film / Lisa Lewis. ISBN978-0815364962 : 1095.00 1. Motion picture music – History and criticism. I. Dickinson, Kay, All right reserved : Aliah University Library © 2022 Customized by - Aliah University Library Contact : (033)2341 6438 / 39 Email : library@aliah.ac.in |
