Film Scores and their Relation to Classical Concert Music
Buch, Englisch, 210 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 220 mm
ISBN: 978-3-86488-060-5
Verlag: Hülsbusch, W
Film music is still not truly recognized as an own style of music which is to be performed regularly in a concert hall. There are still strong prejudices about film music—too nice, too industrial, full of clichés, and unworthy to be performed live by an orchestra. This book wants to explore the nature of film music and its relation to classical music in this volume. How is film music perceived today? Does film music have its place on its own—uncoupled from its original film—in the concert hall? And how does film music relate to other musical genres in the 19th and 20th century?
With contributions by Emilio Audissino, Marco Cosci, Kristjan Järvi, Irena Paulus, Gene Pritsker, Jaume Radigales, Lorenzo Sorbo, Sebastian Stoppe, and Pascal Vandelanoitte.
Zielgruppe
Musikwissenschaftler, Filmwissenschaftler, Medienwissenschaftler, Kulturwissenschaftler