Soviet Film Music

Soviet Film Music
Title Soviet Film Music PDF eBook
Author Tatiana Egorova
Publisher Routledge
Pages 332
Release 2014-07-10
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1134377258

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In the years 1917 to 1991, despite unfavorable prevailing conditions, there were outstanding achievements in the music created for the cinema in the Soviet Union. Perhaps in no other country was film music associated with so many distinguished composers: Sergei Prokofiev, Dmitry Shostakovich, Isaak Dunayevsky, Georgy Sviridov, Aram Khachaturian, Alfred Schnittke, Nikolai Karetnikov, Edward Artemyev, Edison Denisov, and Sofia Gubaidulina. They were ready to accept film directors' invitations because they considered the cinema to be a perfect laboratory for testing the concepts and themes for future operas, symphonies, oratorios, and other large-scale compositions. A remarkable characteristic of Soviet film music was the appearance of successful director - composer collaborations, such as the famous 'duets' of Eisenstein - Prokofiev, Kozintsev - Shostakovich and Tarkovsky - Artemyev. This fascinating volume is the first attempt at a historical analysis of Soviet film music - a unique and full

Soviet Film Music

Soviet Film Music
Title Soviet Film Music PDF eBook
Author Tatʹi︠a︡na K. Egorova
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 534
Release 1997
Genre Music
ISBN 9783718659104

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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Sound, Speech, Music in Soviet and Post-Soviet Cinema

Sound, Speech, Music in Soviet and Post-Soviet Cinema
Title Sound, Speech, Music in Soviet and Post-Soviet Cinema PDF eBook
Author Lilya Kaganovsky
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 314
Release 2014-03-07
Genre Music
ISBN 0253011108

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This innovative volume challenges the ways we look at both cinema and cultural history by shifting the focus from the centrality of the visual and the literary toward the recognition of acoustic culture as formative of the Soviet and post-Soviet experience. Leading experts and emerging scholars from film studies, musicology, music theory, history, and cultural studies examine the importance of sound in Russian, Soviet, and post-Soviet cinema from a wide range of interdisciplinary perspectives. Addressing the little-known theoretical and artistic experimentation with sound in Soviet cinema, changing practices of voice delivery and translation, and issues of aesthetic ideology and music theory, this book explores the cultural and historical factors that influenced the use of voice, music, and sound on Soviet and post-Soviet screens.

X-ray Audio

X-ray Audio
Title X-ray Audio PDF eBook
Author Stephen Coates
Publisher X-Ray Audio
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Cold War
ISBN 9781907222382

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Many older people in Russia remember seeing and hearing mysterious vinyl flexi-discs when they were young. They had partial images of skeletons on them, could be played like gramophone records and were called 'bones' or 'ribs'. They contained forbidden music. X-Ray Audio tells the secret history of these ghostly records and of the people who made, bought and sold them. Lavishly illustrated in full colour with images of discs collected in Russia, it is a unique story of forbidden culture, bootleg technology and human endeavour.

Composing for the Red Screen

Composing for the Red Screen
Title Composing for the Red Screen PDF eBook
Author Kevin Bartig
Publisher
Pages 245
Release 2013-05-02
Genre Music
ISBN 0199967598

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Sound film captivated Sergey Prokofiev during the final two decades of his life: he considered composing for nearly two dozen pictures, eventually undertaking eight of them, all Soviet productions. Drawing on newly available sources, Composing for the Red Screen examines - for the first time - the full extent of this prodigious cinematic career.

Mongolian Film Music

Mongolian Film Music
Title Mongolian Film Music PDF eBook
Author Lucy M. Rees
Publisher Routledge
Pages 224
Release 2016-03-03
Genre Music
ISBN 1317094204

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In 1936 the Mongolian socialist government decreed the establishment of a film industry with the principal aim of disseminating propaganda to the largely nomadic population. The government sent promising young rural Mongolian musicians to Soviet conservatoires to be trained formally as composers. On their return they utilised their traditional Mongolian musical backgrounds and the musical skills learned during their studies to compose scores to the 167 propaganda films produced by the state film studio between 1938 and 1990. Lucy M. Rees provides an overview of the rich mosaic of music genres that appeared in these film soundtracks, including symphonic music influenced by Western art music, modified forms of Mongolian traditional music, and a new genre known as ’professional music’ that combined both symphonic and Mongolian traditional characteristics. Case studies of key composers and film scores are presented, demonstrating the influence of cultural policy on film music and showing how film scores complemented the ideological message of the films. There are discussions of films that celebrate the 1921 Revolution that led to Mongolia becoming a socialist nation, those that foreshadowed the 1990 Democratic Revolution that drew the socialist era to a close, and the diverse range of films and scores produced after 1990 in the aftermath of the socialist regime.

Bone Music

Bone Music
Title Bone Music PDF eBook
Author Stephen Coates
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 208
Release 2022-02-15
Genre Music
ISBN 1913689484

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