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The Oxford Handbook of Film Music Studies

  • Author: Neumeyer, David
Offers stimulating questions and music analyses

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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