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[Commlist] New Book: The Film Music of John Williams. Reviving Hollywood's Classical Style
Thu Jun 10 15:33:15 GMT 2021
New Book Publication:
*The Film Music of John Williams. Reviving Hollywood's Classical Style*
Revised, updated, and expanded second edition of *John Williams’s Film
Music. /Jaws/, /Star Wars/, /Raiders of the Lost Ark/, and the Return of
the Classical Hollywood Music Style* (2014)
by Emilio Audissino
Senior Lecturer in Media and Audiovisual Production, Linnaeus
University, Sweden.
The University of Wisconsin Press
Series: Wisconsin Film Studies
390 pp.
https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/5787.htm
<https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/5787.htm>
>From the triumphant “Main Title” in /Star Wars/ to the ominous bass
line of /Jaws/, John Williams has penned some of the most unforgettable
film scores – while netting more than fifty Academy Award nominations,
the second-most Oscar-nominated person after Walt Disney. Yet despite
such critical acclaim and prestige, this is the first book in English on
Williams’s work and career.
The book explores why Williams is so important to the history of film
music: beginning with an overview of music from Hollywood’s Golden Age
(1933–58), it traces the turning points of Williams’s career and
articulates how he revived the classical Hollywood musical style. Each
landmark of this musical restoration is charted, with special attention
to the scores for /Jaws/ and /Star Wars/, Williams’s work as conductor
of the Boston Pops Orchestra, and a full film/music analysis of/Raiders
of the Lost Ark./ The result is a precise definition of Williams’s
“neoclassicism” and a grounded demonstration of his lasting importance,
for both his compositions and his historical role in restoring part of
the Hollywood tradition.
This 2021 updated and revised edition of Emilio Audissino’s volume
includes the most recent sequels of the /Star Wars /film franchise that
made Williams famous, provides updates on the academic literature about
Williams, and features an entire new chapter devote to the understudied
score for the 1979 film /Dracula/. Audissino discusses Williams’s
approach to writing by examining his neoclassical style in context,
demonstrating how he revived and revised classical Hollywood music. This
volume details Williams’s lasting impact on the industry and cements his
legacy as one of the most important composers in movie history.
Table of Contents:
Introduction to the Second Edition
Part I: The Rise and Demise of the Classical Hollywood Music Style
1. A Chronicle of Classical Hollywood Music
2. The Style of Classical Hollywood Music
3. The Modern Hollywood Music Style
Part II: John Williams and the Classical Hollywood Music Style
4. Star Wars: An Oppositional Score
5. The Saga of the Star Wars Music
6. Williams’s Early Years: Spotting the First Traces of Neoclassicism
7. Jaws: Williams’s Neoclassicism Floats Up to the Surface
8. Williams’s Neoclassicism: Style and Habits
9. Raiders of the Lost Ark Background: A Neoclassical Film
10. Raiders of the Lost Ark Analysis: The Return of Max Steiner
11. Dark Neoclassicism: The “Sublime” Score to Dracula
12. Reviving the Hollywood Music Classics beyond the Films
Closing Remarks on Neoclassicism and Today’s Hollywood Music
Appendix I. Williams’s Versatility for Spielberg (and Others)
Appendix II. Film and Television Scores
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
https://www.emilioaudissino.eu/academic-stuff/john-williamss-film-music/
(emilio.audissino /at/ lnu.se)
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