Film Music
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Just hearing a few notes from certain songs can bring a movie back to life—whether the Doors’ “The End” from Apocalypse Now, Simon and Garfunkel’s “Mrs. Robinson” in The Graduate, or John Williams’ scores to such blockbusters as Jaws, Star Wars, and Raiders of the Lost Ark. But what is the relationship between film and music—where does the film begin and the music end?
Taking off from a variation of that question—whether music accompanies a film or a film illustrates the music—Peter Larsen probes the complex relationship between the two. He charts the history of music in film, exploring along the way the role that music plays in the narrative and psychological functions of film. Examining such classics and blockbusters as The Big Sleep, American Graffiti, North by Northwest, and Blade Runner, Larsen uses these case studies to demonstrate how scores and soundtracks can expose unexpected new facets of a film.
A wholly accessible examination, Film Music will be an essential read for music scholars and film buffs alike.
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Taking off from a variation of that question—whether music accompanies a film or a film illustrates the music—Peter Larsen probes the complex relationship between the two. He charts the history of music in film, exploring along the way the role that music plays in the narrative and psychological functions of film. Examining such classics and blockbusters as The Big Sleep, American Graffiti, North by Northwest, and Blade Runner, Larsen uses these case studies to demonstrate how scores and soundtracks can expose unexpected new facets of a film.
A wholly accessible examination, Film Music will be an essential read for music scholars and film buffs alike.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1111197 in Books
- Published on: 2008-02-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"This study of film music contains enough arresting detail to at least be of passing interest to your average soundtrack collector. . . . It will certainly be a must for Bernard Herrmann fans, given its thorough examination of his score for Hitchcock''s North by Northwest. On this count alone the book is worth its while."--Film Review (Howard Maxford Film Review )
About the Author
Peter Larsen is professor in the Department of Information Science and Media Studies at the University of Bergen in Norway.
John Irons has translated several books from Norwegian, including Lars Svendsen’s books Fashion: A Philosophy and A Philosophy of Boredom, both published by Reaktion Books.



