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Epic Sound: Music in Postwar Hollywood Biblical Films

  • Author: Meyer, Stephen
Meyer's clear and articulate study promises to be a welcome addition to the reading list of anyone interested not just in film but in mid-century music history

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Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Note to Readers
  • Introduction
  • 1. A Biblical Story, for the Post-World-War II Generation?: Victor Young's Music for DeMille's Samson and Delilah
  • 2. Turning Away from "Concocted Spectacle": Alfred Newman's Score for David and Bathsheba
  • 3. Spectacle and Authenticity in Miklos Rozsa's Quo Vadis Score
  • 4. Novel and Film, Music and Miracle: Alfred Newman's Score to The Robe
  • 5. Spirit and Empire: Elmer Bernstein's Score to The Ten Commandments
  • 6. The Law of Genre and the Music for Ben-Hur
  • 7. King of Kings and the Problem of Repetition
  • 8. Suoni nuovi, suoni antichi: The Soundscapes of Barabbas
  • 9. Universality, Transcendence, and Collapse: Music and The Greatest Story Ever Told
  • Epilogue
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index