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[ecrea] new book: Deleuze and Film Music: Building a Methodological Bridge between Film Theory and Music

Fri Oct 15 07:41:55 GMT 2010


>Deleuze and Film Music: Building a 
>Methodological Bridge between Film Theory and Music
>
>By Gregg Redner
>
>ISBN 9781841503707
>Paperback
>Price £19.95, $40
>
>Available now
>
>
>In this wonderful study of music scoring for 
>film, Gregg Redner (an accomplished musicologist 
>in his own right) turns to the philosopher 
>Gilles Deleuze to seek a way in which to talk 
>about music as part of the mise-en-scène. Up 
>until now there have been two fundamental and 
>somewhat opposing approaches to film scoring  
>the one emanating from musicologists, the other 
>from specialists in film studies. Neither seemed 
>to satisfy the needs of the other and certainly 
>neither was able to really fully explain what 
>happens to music in film nor, indeed, what music 
>causes to happen within film. Redner sets out to 
>find a way of bridging these two opposing 
>approaches by investigating the materiality of 
>music and showing how its presence is a 
>significant as other presences within the image. 
>In so doing, he offers us a new and fresh way to 
>understand film music. This most readable of 
>books is written with intellectual grace and 
>scholarly elegance; the analyses of selected 
>films will incite the reader to revisit them 
>with a new eye and ear. All six films become 
>marvellously refreshed through this most scintillating of studies.
> Susan Hayward, Professor of Cinema Studies, University of Exeter, UK
>
>
>Gregg Redner is Lecturer in Film Studies at the 
>University of Western Ontario, Canada.
>
>
>Order the book online now!
>
> From North America:
><http://www.press.uchicago.edu/presssite/metadata.epl?isbn=9781841503707>http://www.press.uchicago.edu/presssite/metadata.epl?isbn=9781841503707
>
>Rest of world:
><http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/books/view-Book,id=4725/>http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/books/view-Book,id=4725/
>
>
>For more information or to request a review copy, please contact:
>May Yao
>Associate Publisher
><(may /at/ intellectbooks.htm)>(may /at/ intellectbooks.com)
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