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As perhaps the most studied film movement in cinematic history, the
French New Wave has been analysed and criticised, romanticised and
mythologised, raising the question of whether it is possible to
write anything new about this period. Yet there are still gaps in
the scholarship, and the study of music in New Wave films is one of
the most striking. Listening to the French New Wave offers the
first detailed study of the music and composers of French New Wave
cinema, arguing for the need to re-hear and thus reassess this
important period in film history. Combining an ethnographic
approach with textual and score-based analysis, the author
challenges the idea of the New Wave as revolutionary in all its
facets by revealing traditional approaches to music in many
canonical New Wave films. However, musical innovation does have its
place in the New Wave, particularly in the films of the
marginalised Left Bank group. The author ultimately brings to light
those few collaborations that engaged with the ideology of adopting
contemporary music practices for a contemporary medium. Drawing on
archival material and interviews with New Wave composers, this book
re-tells the story of the French New Wave from the perspective of
its music.
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