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Settling the Score: Music and the Classical Hollywood Film (Wisconsin Studies in Film)

Author Kathryn Kalinak
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
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ISBN / ASIN0299133648
ISBN-139780299133641
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Beginning with the earliest experiments in musical accompaniment carried out in the Edison Laboratories, Kathryn Kalinak uses archival material to outline the history of American music and film. Focusing on the scores of several key composers of the sound era, including Erich Wolfgang Korngold s Captain Blood, Max Steiner s The Informer, Bernard Herrmann s The Magnificent Ambersons, and David Raksin s Laura, Kalinak concludes that classical scoring conventions were designed to ensure the dominance of narrative exposition. Her analyses of contemporary work such as John Williams The Empire Strikes Back and Basil Poledouris RoboCop demonstrate how the traditions of the classical era continue to influence scoring practices today.