The Oxford Handbook of Film Music Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Film Music Studies

by David Neumeyer
ISBN-10:
0190250593
ISBN-13:
9780190250591
Pub. Date:
04/01/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190250593
ISBN-13:
9780190250591
Pub. Date:
04/01/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Oxford Handbook of Film Music Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Film Music Studies

by David Neumeyer

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Overview

Music has been an integral part of film exhibition from its beginnings in the late nineteenth century. With the arrival of sound film in the late 1920s, music became part of a complex multimedia text. Although industry, fan-oriented, and scholarly literatures on film music have existed from early on, and music was frequently among the topics discussed and disputed, only in the past thirty years has sustained scholarly attention gone to music in visual media, beginning with the feature film. The Oxford Handbook of Film Music Studies charts that interdisciplinary activity in its primary areas of inquiry: history, genre and medium, analysis and criticism, and interpretation.

The handbook provides an overview to the field on a large scale. Chapters in Part I range from the relations of music and the soundtrack to opera and film, textual representation of film sound, and film music as studied by cognitive scientists. Part II addresses genre and medium with chapters focusing on cartoons and animated films, the film musical, music in arcade and early video games, and the interplay of film, music, and recording over the past half century. The chapters in Part III offer case studies in interpretation along with extended critical surveys of theoretical models of gender, sexuality, and subjectivity as they impinge on music and sound. The three chapters on analysis in Part IV are diverse: one systematically models harmonies used in recent films, a second looks at issues of music and film temporality, and a third focuses on television. Chapters on history (Part V) cover topics including musical antecedents in nineteenth-century theater, the complex issues in sychronization of music in performance of early (silent) films, international practices in early film exhibition, and the symphony orchestra in film.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190250591
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/01/2015
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 698
Sales rank: 223,189
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

David Neumeyer is Marlene and Morton Meyerson Professor in Music and Professor of Music Theory in the School of Music, The University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of several books including, most recently, a textbook with James Buhler and Rob Deemer entitled Hearing the Movies (2010).

Table of Contents

1. Overview
David Neumeyer

PART 1: Film Music : Central Questions
2. Music and the Ontology of the Sound Film: The Classical Hollywood System
James Buhler and David Neumeyer
3. Opera and Film
Marcia Citron
4. Visual Representation of Film Sound as Analytical Tool
Rick Altman
5. Film Music from the Perspective of Cognitive Science
Annabel Cohen
6. Composing for Film: Hanns Eisler's Lifelong Film-Music Project
Peter Schweinhardt and Johannes C. Gall, translated by Oliver Dahin
7. Ontological, Formal, and Critical Theories of Film Music and Sound
James Buhler

PART 2: Genre and Platform
8. Drawing a New Narrative for Cartoon Music
Daniel Goldmark
9. Genre Theory and the Film Musical
Cari McDonnell
10. "The Tunes They are a-Changing": Moments of Historical Rupture and Reconfiguration in the Production and Commerce of Music in Film
Jeff Smith
11. The Compilation Soundtrack from the 1960s to the Present
Julie Hubbert
12. The Origins of Musical Style in Video Games, 1977-1983
Neil Lerner

PART 3: Interpretative Theory & Practice
13. Classical Music, Virtual Bodies, Narrative Film
Lawrence Kramer
14. Gender, Sexuality, and the Soundtrack
James Buhler
15. Psychoanalysis, Apparatus Theory, and Subjectivity
James Buhler
16. Case Studies: Introduction
Robynn Stilwell
17. (Case Study 1) The Order of Sanctity: Sound, Sight, and Suasion in
DeMille's The Ten Commandments
Mitchell Morris
18. (Case Study 2) Strange Recognitions and Endless Loops: Music, Media, and Memory in Terry Gilliam's 12 Monkeys
Julie McQuinn

PART 4: Contemporary Approaches to Analysis
19. Transformational Theory and the Analysis of Film Music
Scott Murphy
20. Listening in Film: Music/Film Temporality, Materiality and Memory
Marianne Kielian-Gilbert
21. Auteurship and Agency in Television Music
Ronald Rodman

PART 5: Historical Issues
22. When the Music Surges: Melodrama and the Nineteenth-Century
Theatrical Precedents for Film Music Style and Placement
Michael Pisani
23. Audio-Visual Palimpsests: Resynchronizing Silent Films with "Special" Music
Julie Brown
24. Performance Practices and Music in Early Cinema outside Hollywood
Kathryn Kalinak
25. Performing Prestige: American Cinema Orchestras, 1910-1958
Nathan Platte
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