Double Lives: Film Composers in the Concert Hall
Film Composers in the Concert Hall

Routledge Research in Music Series

Coordinator: Wierzbicki James

Language: English

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Double Lives: Film Composers in the Concert Hall is a collection of fifteen essays dealing with ?iconic? film composers who, perhaps to the surprise of many fans of film music, nevertheless maintained lifelong careers as composers for the concert hall. Featured composers include Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Franz Waxman, Miklós Rózsa, Bernard Herrmann, Nino Rota, Leonard Rosenman, and Ennio Morricone. Progressing in chronological order, the chapters offer accounts of the various composers? concert-hall careers and descriptions of their concert-hall styles. Each chapter compares the composer?s music for films with his or her music for the concert hall, and speculates as to how music in one arena might have affected music in the other. For each composer discussed in the book, complete filmographies and complete works lists are included as appendices. Double Lives: Film Composers in the Concert Hall is accessible for scholars, researchers, and general readers with an interest in film music and concert music.

1. Erich Wolfgang Korngold: The Last Prodigy - Brendan G. Carroll 2. The Concert Works of Georges Auric, 1945 to 1983 - Colin Roust 3. Looking for Mr. Hyde: Franz Waxman’s Musical Activities beyond Film - Ingeborg Zechner 4. The Double Life of Miklós Rózsa’s Violin Concerto and The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes - Stephen Meyer 5. Bernard Herrmann’s Concert Music, 1935 to 1975: An Overview - Samuel Cottell 6. Nino Rota: Neo-Classicist, Classical Modernist, or Pragmatic Pluralist? - Carl Alexander Vincent 7. Jerome Moross: The Concert Hall and Stage Works - Mariana Whitmer 8. Don Banks: Hammer Horror and Serial Composition - Michael Hooper 9. Modern Composer Off the Screen: Leonard Rosenman’s Concert Music - Reba A. Wissner 10. The Maestro of Multiple Voices: The ‘Absolute Music’ of Ennio Morricone - Felicity Wilcox 11. ‘I Did It for Fun’: André Previn, Crossover Musician - Frédéric Döhl 12. Wojciech Kilar: ‘I Am Like a Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde’ - Bogumila Mika 13. Alberto Iglesias: The Spanish Composer behind Pedro Almodóvar’s Films - María Ángeles Ferrer-Forés 14. Johannes factotum: Jóhann Jóhannson - Vasco Hexel 15. Laura Rossi’s War Musics - Kendra Preston Leonard

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James Wierzbicki is an associate professor of musicology at the University of Sydney.