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Composing for the Cinema: The Theory and Praxis of Music in Film
- Author: Miceli, Sergio
- Author: Morricone, E
- Translator: Anderson, Gillian B.
he provides examples from Hitchcock (Morricone's metacinematician), Ridley Scott, and the Traviani brothers. Morricone's observations include the ideas that mediated scenes (in which music carries... — More…
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Naden, known primarily for her children's books, here surveys the Golden Age of musical theater, but breaks no new ground. Following a short historical overview, the book catalogs 180 musicals... — More…
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Shakespeare, Madness, and Music: Scoring Insanity in Cinematic Adaptations
- Author: Leonard, Kendra Preston
The resource is easily accessible and allows the unique ability to be read as a complete text by casual readers or to be used as a reference work by scholars. Those interested in literature,... — More…
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The origination of the material is well thought out and is accomplished in such a way that even those unfamiliar with academic explorations will find the discussion interesting and informative...recommended... — More…
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a thoroughly researched and extremely useful guide....compact, accessible, and highly informative — More…
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So, You're the New Musical Director!: An Introduction to Conducting a Broadway Musical
- Author: Laster, James H.
Chock full of examples, anecdotes, and clear, concise instruction on everything from selecting the work to staging the performance, this guide is written in a conversational yet authoritative... — More…
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In this expansion of her doctoral dissertation, Wells (Mount Allison Univ., Canada) explores West Side Story in terms of musical and cultural expression. She begins with an account of the show... — More…
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