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The Routledge Handbook to Spanish Film Music: Routledge Music Handbooks

Editat de Laura Miranda
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 sep 2024
The Routledge Handbook to Spanish Film Music provides a significant contribution to the research and history of Spanish film music, exploring the interdependence and ways in which discourses of sound and vision are constructed dialogically in Spanish cinema, with contributions from leading international researchers from Spain, the USA, the UK, France and Germany.
Offering a multifocal and multidisciplinary study between related areas such as music studies, film studies and Spanish cultural studies, this book is divided into four sections, covering the early years of Spanish cinema; the 1940s and 1950s in Spanish cinema—the first decades of the Franco dictatorship; the importance of Fraga Iribarne’s slogan, “Spain is different,” to promote Spain’s new openness to the world in the 1960s and 1970s; and Spanish cinema since the arrival of democracy in 1978, including discussion of contemporary Spanish cinema.
The growing interest in Spanish cinema calls for the publication of studies about the role of music in its political and socio-cultural framework. This is therefore a valuable text for music and film scholars and professionals, university undergraduates and music conservatory students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032006345
ISBN-10: 103200634X
Pagini: 378
Ilustrații: 56
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Music Handbooks

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Notă biografică

Laura Miranda is a Lecturer at the Department of Art History and Musicology, University of Oviedo, Spain.

Cuprins

Introduction: Past, present and future in Spanish film music studies Laura Miranda PART 1: First steps in sound in the 1930s 1 Synchronising voices and shadows: Music and the transition to sound cinema in Spain Julio Arce 2 National music for the silent screen: Sound and national identity in 1920s Spanish cinema Marta García Carrión 3 The cinematic zarzuela: Cross-media connections between theatre and film in Spain (1900–1963) Peter W. Schulze 4 Soundtracks for the Republic: Musical propaganda in documentary films during the Spanish Civil War Lidia López Gómez 5 A missing link between the cinema of the Second Spanish Republic and the first Franco period: Edgar Neville’s Verbena (Madrid Carnival, 1941) Christian Franco Torre PART 2: Music, ideology and power in the cinema of the early years of Francoism 6 It sings inside a sea on a map: Three periods of Latin American music in Spanish cinema (1930–1960) Marina Díaz López 7 Music, power and violence in NO-DO: Folkloric cultures in 1940s Francoist cinema Beatriz Busto Miramontes 8 "Todos somos uno cuando del cante se trata": The empathizing power of the copla Bohumira Smidakova 9 Fashion victims?: Women, costume design, and music in 1940s Spanish cinema Laura Miranda 10 Music for a plasterboard empire: Juan Quintero’s scores for Spanish historical films of the 1950s Joaquín López González 11 Copla, melodrama and star persona in 1950s Spanish cinema: Antonio Molina and Daniel Montorio Celsa Alonso 12 The arrival of the new Spanish cinema: The film collaborations of Isidro Maiztegui and Juan Antonio Bardem María Fouz Moreno 13 Text and context: Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez as film score Walter Aaron Clark PART 3: New (and old) rhythms from the aperturismo of the 1960s 14 El último cuplé?: Sara Montiel: A diva between two eras Enrique Encabo 15 Augusto Algueró and the cinema of "child prodigy" singers: A perfect symbiosis Sofía López Hernández 16 Buñuel is Back: Viridiana, music and religion in Spain in 1960 Laura Miranda 17 Music in non-fiction films: New practices in Spanish documentary soundtracks in the late Francoist era Diana Díaz González 18 The use of music in Carlos Saura’s fictional work (1960–1980): Narration and esthetics Marianne Bloch-Robin 19 The zarzuela in Spanish film of the 1960s and 1970s: From adaptation to reinterpretation Vicente Galbis López 20 Songs for a new day: Music as an aesthetic program in the cinema of Gonzalo García-Pelayo during the Spanish Transition Pablo Piedras and Dana Zylberman PART 4: Musical glocalisms in democratic Spain from the late twentieth century 21 This isn’t Hollywood... it’s not even close: Film composers in Spain: evolution of a profession Josep Lluís i Falcó 22 The generation of ’89: Moving toward a new concept of the film composer in Spain and looking back at harmony Sergio Lasuén 23 The soundtrack of the barrio in contemporary Spanish cinema: From Rumba to Latin and flamenco-trap Eduardo Viñuela 24 Rumbas and the acoustic experience of marginality in cine quinqui Tom Whittaker 25 The music of Alberto Iglesias in the films of Pedro Almodóvar: Intertextual dialogue and negotiating identities in The Skin I Live In (2011) Alberto Jiménez Arévalo 26 The acoustic imaginary in recent Spanish cinematic music Marvin D’Lugo 27 Spanish musical cinema in the 21st century: New models for new times Teresa Fraile 28 Transmedia storytelling and musical films: A case study of the Holy Camp! Phenomenon Cande Sánchez-Olmos 29 Music winners and losers Núria Triana Toribio

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The Routledge Handbook to Spanish Film Music provides a significant contribution to the research and history of Spanish film music, exploring the interdependence and ways in which discourses of sound and vision are constructed dialogically in Spanish cinema, with contributions from leading international researchers.