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Sonatas, Screams, and Silence: Music and Sound in the Films of
Ingmar Bergman is the first musical examination of Bergman's style
as an auteur filmmaker. It provides a comprehensive examination of
all three aspects (music, sound effects, and voice) of Bergman's
signature soundtrack-style. Through examinations of Bergman's
biographical links to music, the role of music, sound effects,
silence, and voice, and Bergman's working methods with sound
technicians, mixers, and editors, this book argues that Bergman's
soundtracks are as superbly developed as his psychological
narratives and breathtaking cinematography. Interdisciplinary in
nature, this book bridges the fields of music, sound, and film.
Taking Mary Shelley’s novel as its point of departure, this
collection of essays considers how her creation has not only
survived but thrived over 200 years of media history, in music,
film, literature, visual art and other cultural forms. In studying
monstrous figures torn from the deepest and darkest imaginings of
the human psyche, the essays in this book deploy the latest
analytical approaches, drawn from such fields as musicology,
critical race studies, feminist studies, queer theory and
psychoanalysis. The book interweaves the manifold sounds, sights
and stories of monstrosity into a conversation that sheds light on
important social issues, aesthetic trends and cultural concerns
that are as alive today as they were when Shelley’s landmark
novel was published 200 years ago.
Sonatas, Screams, and Silence: Music and Sound in the Films of
Ingmar Bergman is the first musical examination of Bergman's style
as an auteur filmmaker. It provides a comprehensive examination of
all three aspects (music, sound effects, and voice) of Bergman's
signature soundtrack-style. Through examinations of Bergman's
biographical links to music, the role of music, sound effects,
silence, and voice, and Bergman's working methods with sound
technicians, mixers, and editors, this book argues that Bergman's
soundtracks are as superbly developed as his psychological
narratives and breathtaking cinematography. Interdisciplinary in
nature, this book bridges the fields of music, sound, and film.
Taking Mary Shelley’s novel as its point of departure, this
collection of essays considers how her creation has not only
survived but thrived over 200 years of media history, in music,
film, literature, visual art and other cultural forms. In studying
monstrous figures torn from the deepest and darkest imaginings of
the human psyche, the essays in this book deploy the latest
analytical approaches, drawn from such fields as musicology,
critical race studies, feminist studies, queer theory and
psychoanalysis. The book interweaves the manifold sounds, sights
and stories of monstrosity into a conversation that sheds light on
important social issues, aesthetic trends and cultural concerns
that are as alive today as they were when Shelley’s landmark
novel was published 200 years ago.
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