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The Music of James Bond
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

The Music of James Bond

Chronicles all the behind-the-scenes stories of every song and score written for the James Bond films and draws from new interviews with many of the songwriters and composers.

The Music of James Bond
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

The Music of James Bond

The story of the music that accompanies the cinematic adventures of Ian Fleming's intrepid Agent 007 is one of surprising real-life drama. In The Music of James Bond, author Jon Burlingame throws open studio and courtroom doors alike to reveal the full and extraordinary history of the sounds of James Bond, spicing the story with a wealth of fascinating and previously undisclosed tales. Burlingame devotes a chapter to each Bond film, providing the backstory for the music (including a reader-friendly analysis of each score) from the last-minute creation of the now-famous "James Bond Theme" in Dr. No to John Barry's trend-setting early scores for such films as Goldfinger and Thunderball. We lea...

Music for Prime Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 481

Music for Prime Time

With hundreds of interviews conducted over a 35-year span, this book is the most comprehensive history of television scoring to date. Music composed for television had, until recently, never been taken seriously by scholars or critics. Catchy TV themes, often for popular weekly series, were fondly remembered but not considered much more culturally significant than commercial jingles. Yet noted composers like John Williams, Henry Mancini, Jerry Goldsmith and Lalo Schifrin learned and/or honed their craft in television before going on to major success in feature films. Oscar-winning film composers like Bernard Herrmann, Franz Waxman and Maurice Jarre wrote hours of music for television project...

TV's Biggest Hits
  • Language: en

TV's Biggest Hits

Everybody loves TV themes - from the silly "Mr. Ed" and "The Addams Family" to the intense "Mission: Impossible" and "Peter Gunn" to the atmospheric "Hill Street Blues" and "The X-Files". But few people know how this music is made, or the stories of the men and women who have worked tirelessly (and often anonymously) to create it. This book offers the complete story of this important musical style, giving it the serious, and colorfully anecdotal, history it deserves. Divided into chapters on each genre, Burlingame provides the real stories of the composers who worked behind the scenes to create the memorable music we all love. Among those who have written and performed for television include many famous musicians - like jazz pianists Dave Brubeck and Duke Ellington, arranger/producer Quincy Jones, film music giant John Williams, Broadway composer Richard Rodgers, and classical composer Morton Gould. Illustrated throughout with rare photos of the composers at work, this is a fascinating story of how a new genre of musical artistry was created.

Dreamsville
  • Language: en

Dreamsville

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-05-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Henry Mancini's Peter Gunn years.

Sound And Vision
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Sound And Vision

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-03-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An authoritative history & ref. guide to movie music, composers & song compilations. A detailed history of movie music on record & CD; up-to-date biographical sketches of soundtrack composers throughout movie history; & annotated listings of the best-selling, award-winning, or noteworthy soundtracks of the past & present -- original film scores as well as movie musicals & song-compilation scores. Jon Burlingame is a kind & knowledgeable critic of the state of the art. He chronicles those soundtracks that, by virtue of their quality, importance or popularity, should be made known to film music's ever-increasing audience. Includes an informative history of movie soundtrack recordings. Illustrations.

Crime and Spy Jazz on Screen, 1950-1970
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

Crime and Spy Jazz on Screen, 1950-1970

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-04-02
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Henry Mancini's Peter Gunn theme. Lalo Schifrin's Mission: Impossible theme. John Barry's arrangement of the James Bond theme. These iconic melodies have remained a part of the pop culture landscape since their debuts in the late 1950s and early '60s: a "golden decade" that highlighted an era when movie studios and TV production companies employed full orchestral ensembles to provide a jazz backdrop for the suspenseful adventures of secret agents, private detectives, cops, spies and heist-minded criminals. Hundreds of additional films and television shows made during this period were propelled by similarly swinging title themes and underscores, many of which have (undeservedly) faded into ob...

Sounds of the Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Sounds of the Future

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-03-10
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Covering titles ranging from Rocketship X-M (1950) to Wall-E (2008), these insightful essays measure the relationship between music and science fiction film from a variety of academic perspectives. Thematic sections survey specific compositions utilized in science fiction movies; Broadway's relationship with the genre; science fiction elements in popular songs; the conveyance of subjectivity and identity through music; and such individual composers as Richard Strauss (2001: A Space Odyssey) and Bernard Herrmann (The Day the Earth Stood Still).

The Music of Space
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

The Music of Space

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-03-31
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Since the early days of motion picture production, film scores have helped define our emotional and aesthetic perception of stories on screen--particularly with space movies and television. The music from The Day the Earth Stood Still, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Wars, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica and others has helped define the public's awareness of space almost as much as the films themselves. In some cases, they have redefined the norms of film music. Star Wars not only revived the popularity of orchestral film scores but also helped stimulate an increased public interest in classical orchestral music around the world. This work explores the music and the composers who have helped define the sound of space for over a century, transforming how we perceive space and even inspiring greater interest in space exploration. This book also details how music has been performed and played in space since the early days of the "space race."

Crime and Spy Jazz on Screen Since 1971
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Crime and Spy Jazz on Screen Since 1971

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-04-01
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Henry Mancini's Peter Gunn theme. Lalo Schifrin's Mission: Impossible theme. Isaac Hayes' theme from Shaft. These iconic melodies have remained a part of the pop culture landscape since their debuts back when movie studios and TV production companies employed full orchestral ensembles to provide a jazz backdrop for the suspenseful adventures of secret agents, private detectives, cops, spies and heist-minded criminals. Hundreds of additional films and television shows made from the mid-1950s and beyond have been propelled by similarly swinging title themes and underscores, many of which have (undeservedly) faded into obscurity. This meticulously researched book begins with Hayes' game-changin...