Music in Television: Channels of Listening
- Editor: Deaville, James
A worthy contribution to the field, and I would strongly recommend that music libraries and individuals wishing to learn more about television music purchase this book for their collections —
Book
$57.00Printed on demand
Contents
- Series Foreword
- Volume Foreword
- Preface: Listening to the Small Screen
- Part I: Practices and Theories of Television Music
- 1. A Discipline Emerges: Reading Writing About Listening to Television
- James Deaville
- 2. "Coperettas," "Detecterns," and Space Operas: Music and Genre Hybridization in American Television
- Ron Rodman
- 3. TV Music and the History of Television Sound
- Shawn VanCour
- 4. Rural Music on American Television, 1948-2010
- Michael Saffle
- 5. Music in the Golden Age of Television News Documentaries
- Colin Roust
- Part II: Case Studies in Television Music
- 6. "Bad Wolf": Leitmotiv and Musical Textures in Doctor Who (2005)
- Robynn Stilwell
- 7. From Punk to the Musical: South Park, Music, and the Cartoon Format
- Sean Nye
- 8. It's What's Happening Baby! Television Music and the Politics of the War
- On Poverty
- Norma Coates
- 9. Channeling Glenn Gould: Masculinities from Television to New Hollywood
- Julie Brown
- 10. "The Rock Man's Burden": Consuming Canada at Live 8
- Kip Pegley
- Appendix: Generation X, South Park, and TV Music Composition: An Interview with Adam Berry
- Conducted by Sean Nye