Soundtrack Available : Essays on Film and Popular Music

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Soundtrack Available : Essays on Film and Popular Music

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 504 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780822327974
  • DDC分類 791.43

基本説明

Is contributors provide detailed analyses of individual films as well as historical overviews of genres, styles of music, and approaches to film scoring.

Full Description

From the silent era to the present day, popular music has been a key component of the film experience. Yet there has been little serious writing on film soundtracks that feature popular music. Soundtrack Available fills this gap, as its contributors provide detailed analyses of individual films as well as historical overviews of genres, styles of music, and approaches to film scoring.
With a cross-cultural emphasis, the contributors focus on movies that use popular songs from a variety of genres, including country, bubble-gum pop, disco, classical, jazz, swing, French cabaret, and showtunes. The films discussed range from silents to musicals, from dramatic and avant-garde films to documentaries in India, France, England, Australia, and the United States. The essays examine both "nondiegetic" music in film—the score playing outside the story space, unheard by the characters, but no less a part of the scene from the perspective of the audience—and "diegetic" music—music incorporated into the shared reality of the story and the audience. They include analyses of music written and performed for films, as well as the now common practice of scoring a film with pre-existing songs. By exploring in detail how musical patterns and structures relate to filmic patterns of narration, character, editing, framing, and mise-en-scene, this volume demonstrates that pop music is a crucial element in the film experience. It also analyzes the life of the soundtrack apart from the film, tracing how popular music circulates and acquires new meanings when it becomes an official soundtrack.

Contributors. Rick Altman, Priscilla Barlow, Barbara Ching, Kelley Conway, Corey Creekmur, Krin Gabbard, Jonathan Gill, Andrew Killick, Arthur Knight, Adam Knee, Jill Leeper, Neepa Majumdar, Allison McCracken, Murray Pomerance, Paul Ramaeker, Jeff Smith, Pamela Robertson Wojcik, Nabeel Zuberi

Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Overture / Arthur Knight and Pamela Robertson Wojcik

I. Popular vs. "Serious"

Cinema and Popular Song: The Lost Tradition / Rick Altman

Surreal Symphonies: "L'Age d'or and the Discreet Charms of Classical Music / Priscilla Barlow

"The Future's Not Ours to See": Song, Singer, and Labryinth in Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much / Murray Pomerance

"You Think They Call Us Plastic Now . . . ": The Monkees and Head / Paul B. Ramaeker

II. Singing Stars

Real Men Don't Sing Ballads: The Radio Crooner in Hollywood, 1929-1933 / Allison McCracken

Flower of the Asphalt: The Chanteuse Realiste in 1930s French Cinema / Kelley Conway

The Embodied Voice: Song Sequences and Stardom in Popular Hindi Cinema / Neepa Majumdar

III. Music as Ethnic Marker

Music as Ethnic Marker in Film: The "Jewish" Case / Andrew P. Killick

Sounding the American Heart: Cultural Politics, Country Music, and Contemporary American Film / Barbara Ching

Crossing Musical Borders: The Soundtrack for Touch of Evil / Jill Leeper

Documented/Documentary Asians: Gurinder Chadha's I'm British But . . . and the Musical Mediation of Sonic and Visual Identities / Nabeel Zuberi

IV. African American Identities

Class Swings: Music, Race, and Social Mobility in Broken Strings / Adam Knee

Borrowing Black Masculinity: The Role of Johnny Hartman in The Bridges of Madison County / Krin Gabbard

V. Case Study: Porgy and Bess

It Ain't Necessarily So That It Ain't Necessarily So: African American Recordings of Porgy and Bess as Film and Cultural Criticism / Arthur Knight

"Hollywood Has Taken On a New Color": The Yiddish Blackface of Samuel Goldwyn's Porgy and Bess / Jonathan Gill

VI. Contemporary Compilations

Picturizing American Cinema: Hindi Film Songs and the Last Days of Genre / Corey K. Creekmur

Popular Songs and Comic Allusion in Contemporary Cinema / Jeff Smith

VII. Gender and Technology

The Girl and the Phonograph; or the Vamp and the Machine Revisited / Pamela Robertson Wojcik

Bibliography

Contributors

Index