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Bernard Herrmann's The ghost and Mrs. Muir : a film score guide

Title
Bernard Herrmann's The ghost and Mrs. Muir : a film score guide / David Cooper.
Author
Cooper, David.
Publication
Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2005.

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Description
xix, 167 pages : illustrations; 22 cm.
Summary
"In Bernard Herrmann's The Ghost and Mrs. Muir: A Film Score Guide, David Cooper examines Herrmann's career in general, as well as the specific elements that went into the creation of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir's score. Cooper traces the development of Herrmann's craft as a film composer, expecially through his radio work, where he encountered many of the great artists of the age, most notably Orson Welles." "In this guide, Cooper considers Herrmann's musical technique and theorizes some of the ways in which music can be meaningful in film. He also explores nonmusical contexts of the film, including the screenplay's relationship to the popular novel from which it was adapted, as well as the contribution of director Joseph L. Mankiewicz, the performances of Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison, and the editing of Dorothy Spencer. Cooper also provides a quantitative, evidence-based study of the score. A rundown of all the cues in Herrmann's manuscript is followed by an examination of the score as a musical artifact. In his evaluation of the overall approach to the soundtrack, the author considers the musical detail of the score's structure, its themes, and their orchestration. Cooper's thoughtful assessment of Herrmann's score is a fine tribute to this major work by a great and influential composer."--BOOK JACKET.
Series Statement
Scarecrow film score guides ; no. 5
Uniform Title
Scarecrow film score guides ; no. 5.
Subject
Herrmann, Bernard, 1911-1975
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-158) and index.
Contents
Editor's foreword / Kate Daubney -- Ch. 1. Herrmann's career up to the composition of The ghost and Mrs. Muir -- Ch. 2. Musical style and musical meaning : Herrmann's film scoring technique -- Ch. 3. Literary, filmic and critical context of the score -- Ch. 4. Analysis and readings of the score.
ISBN
0810856794 (pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
2005007726
OCLC
  • ocm58546317
  • SCSB-5207339
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries