For something we often barely notice music in films is usually highly effective. It creates tension, elicits emotion and is undoubtedly one of the most important aspects of the cinematic experience. Upon closer inspection, it can be seen that film music is highly complex and artful, not only having immediate emotional impact but also comprising some of the most outstanding music produced in the twentieth century. Bringing together some of the most influential international scholars on the subject, this anthology provides a detailed, diverse and accessible perspective on music in the cinema. As well as chapters on the techniques and views of film music and on film music scholarship, the book embraces topics as diverse as Bernard Herrmann's music for Welles's Citizen Kane, the use of discs to accompany silent films and gender and the cinematic soundscape. Key Features *An original collection of essays on film music in the twentieth century *The Introduction provides a historical perspective on the art of film music *Brings together a wide range of approaches to film music
About the AuthorKevin J. Donnelly is Reader in Film at the University of Southampton
Book InformationISBN 9780748612888
Author K. J. DonnellyFormat Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Edinburgh University PressPublisher Edinburgh University Press
Weight(grams) 345g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 23mm