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Music in Epic Film - Listening to Spectacle

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Informationen zum Autor Stephen C. Meyer is Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Cincinnati. Klappentext As both a distinct genre and a particular mode of filmmaking, the idea of the epic has been central to the history of cinema. Including contributions from both established and emerging film music scholars, the ten essays in Music in Epic Film: Listening to Spectacle provide a cross-section of contemporary scholarship on the subject. They explore diverse topics, including the function of music in epic narratives, the socio-political implications of cinematic music, and the use of pre-existing music in epic films. Intended for students and scholars in film music, film appreciation, and media studies, the wide range of topics and the diversity of the films that the authors discuss make Music in Epic Film: Listening to Spectacle an ideal introduction to the field of music in epic film. Zusammenfassung As both a distinct genre and a particular mode of filmmaking! the idea of the epic has been central to the history of cinema. Including contributions from both established and emerging film music scholars! the ten essays in Music in Epic Film: Listening to Spectacle provide a cross-section of contemporary scholarship on the subject. They explore diverse topics! including the function of music in epic narratives! the socio-political implications of cinematic music! and the use of pre-existing music in epic films. Intended for students and scholars in film music! film appreciation! and media studies! the wide range of topics and the diversity of the films that the authors discuss make Music in Epic Film: Listening to Spectacle an ideal introduction to the field of music in epic film. Inhaltsverzeichnis Series Foreword Preface: Epic Genre, Epic Style Stephen C. Meyer Acknowledgments Part I: Marketing and Production 1. Branding the Franchise: Music and the (Corporate) Myth of Origin James Buhler 2. Manufacturing the Epic Score: Hans Zimmer and the Sounds of Significance Frank Lehman Part II: Narrative and Interpretation 3. Topoi and Intertextuality: Narrative Function in Hans Zimmer’s and Lisa Gerrard’s Music to Gladiator Joakim Tillman 4. The Politics of Authenticity in Miklós Rózsa's Score to El Cid Stephen C. Meyer Part III: Pre-Existing Music and the Epic Style 5. From Authenticity to Anachronism: Pre-Existing Music and "Epic Englishness" in Elizabeth and Master and Commander Alexandra Wilson 6. Records, Repertoire and Rollerball : Music and the Auteur Epic Julie Hubbert Part IV: Songs and Themes 7. "The epic and intimately human": Contemplating Tara’s Theme in Gone With the Wind Nathan Platte 8. "We’re the real countries": Songs as Private Musical Territories in the Epic Romances Casablanca, Doctor Zhivago , and The English Patient Todd Decker Part V: Genre and the (Anti-)Epic 9. Inverting the Epic: The Music of Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven Kirsten Yri 10. The Western as National Epic: Musical Persona and Narrative Distance in High Noon Jordan Carmalt Stokes ...

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Series Foreword
Preface: Epic Genre, Epic Style  Stephen C. Meyer

Acknowledgments

Part I: Marketing and Production
1. Branding the Franchise: Music and the (Corporate) Myth of Origin  James Buhler

2. Manufacturing the Epic Score: Hans Zimmer and the Sounds of Significance  Frank Lehman
Part II: Narrative and Interpretation
3. Topoi and Intertextuality: Narrative Function in Hans Zimmer's and Lisa Gerrard's Music to Gladiator  Joakim Tillman
4. The Politics of Authenticity in Miklós Rózsa's Score to El Cid  Stephen C. Meyer
Part III: Pre-Existing Music and the Epic Style
5. From Authenticity to Anachronism: Pre-Existing Music and "Epic Englishness" in Elizabeth and Master and Commander  Alexandra Wilson

6. Records, Repertoire and Rollerball: Music and the Auteur Epic  Julie Hubbert
Part IV: Songs and Themes
7. "The epic and intimately human": Contemplating Tara's Theme in Gone With the Wind  Nathan Platte

8. "We're the real countries": Songs as Private Musical Territories in the Epic Romances Casablanca, Doctor Zhivago, and The English Patient  Todd Decker
Part V: Genre and the (Anti-)Epic

9. Inverting the Epic: The Music of Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven  Kirsten Yri

10. The Western as National Epic: Musical Persona and Narrative Distance in High Noon  Jordan Carmalt Stokes

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Authors Stephen Meyer, Stephen (University of Cincinnati Meyer, Stephen C. Meyer, Stephen C. (University of Cincinnati Meyer
Assisted by Stephen Meyer (Editor), Stephen C. Meyer (Editor), Stephen C. (University of Cincinnati Meyer (Editor), Neil Lerner (Editor of the series)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.09.2016
 
EAN 9781138915831
ISBN 978-1-138-91583-1
No. of pages 244
Series Routledge Music and Screen Media Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

Music, MUSIC / General, Film: styles & genres, Music: styles and genres, Music: styles & genres, Film: styles and genres

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