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Film Music: A Very Short Introduction Kathryn Kalinak (Professor of English and Film Studies, Professor of English and Film Studies, Rhode Island College)

Film Music: A Very Short Introduction par Kathryn Kalinak (Professor of English and Film Studies, Professor of English and Film Studies, Rhode Island College)

Film Music: A Very Short Introduction Kathryn Kalinak (Professor of English and Film Studies, Professor of English and Film Studies, Rhode Island College)


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This Very Short Introduction provides a lucid, accessible, and engaging overview of the subject of film music, from the pragmatic to the theoretical and from the historical to the personal. It is informed throughout by a global perspective which understands film music as an international phenomenon.

Film Music: A Very Short Introduction Résumé

Film Music: A Very Short Introduction Kathryn Kalinak (Professor of English and Film Studies, Professor of English and Film Studies, Rhode Island College)

The rich and deeply moving sounds of film music are as old as cinema itself. Even the very first projected moving images were accompanied by music in many places as a variety of performers - from single piano players to small orchestras - brought images to life through musical accompaniment. Film music has since become its own industry, an aesthetic platform for expressing creative visions and a commercial vehicle for growing musical stars of all varieties. This Very Short Introduction provides a lucid, accessible, and engaging overview of the subject of film music. Beginning with an analysis of the music from a well-known sequence in the film Reservoir Dogs, the book focuses on the most central issues in the practice of film music. Expert author Kay Kalinak takes readers behind the scenes to understand both the practical aspects of film music - what it is and how it is composed - and also the theories that have been developed to explain why film music works. This compact book not entertains with the fascinating stories of the composers and performers who have shaped film music across the globe but also gives readers a broad sense for the key questions in film music studies today. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Film Music: A Very Short Introduction Avis

Kathryn Kalinak has emerged as one of the freshest and most authoritative commentatory on film music of her generation. * Michael Quinn, Classical Music *
Both an admirable thumbnail portrait of the history of film music and an impressive precis of key issues * Michael Quinn, Classical Music *
You won't find a better primer than this pocket-size one...Her scope is enorous. * Classic FM Magazine, *
Her scope is enormous...and her tone is intelligent, invigorating and well-informed. Superb. * Classic FM Magazine, *

À propos de Kathryn Kalinak (Professor of English and Film Studies, Professor of English and Film Studies, Rhode Island College)

Professor, Department of English and Film Studies and Director of the Film Studies Program, Rhode Island College, and author, How the West was Sung: Music in the Westerns of John Ford, (California, 2007) and Settling the Score: Music and the Classical Hollywood Film (Wisconsin, 1992)

Sommaire

1. What does film music do? 2. How does film music work? 3. Why does film music work? 4. A History of early film music: from the beginnings to the synchronized score 5. A History of Film Music in the Sound Era: The Twentieth Century 6. Composers and their Craft 7. Popular Music and Film 8. Closing Credits

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GOR002474464
9780195370874
0195370872
Film Music: A Very Short Introduction Kathryn Kalinak (Professor of English and Film Studies, Professor of English and Film Studies, Rhode Island College)
Occasion - Très bon état
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Oxford University Press Inc
20100527
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