C1 Refereed scientific book

An Eye for Music – Popular Music and the Audiovisual Surreal




SubtitlePopular Music and the Audiovisual Surreal

AuthorsJohn Richardson

Publishing placeNew York and Oxford

Publication year2011

Series titleOxford Music/Media Series

First page 1

Last page323

Number of pages323

ISBN978-0-19-536736-2

Web address http://global.oup.com/academic/product/an-eye-for-music-9780195367362?cc=fi〈=en&facet_narrowbybinding_facet=Hardcover&facet_narrowbybinding_facet=Hardcover&tab=overview


Abstract
The music we hear is always inhabited by voices of previous performances. Because listening is now so often accompanied by moving images, this process is more complex than ever. Music videos, television and film music, interactive video games, and social media are now part of the contemporary listening experience. 

In An Eye for Music, author John Richardson navigates key areas of current thought - from music theory to film theory to cultural theory - to explore what it means that the experience of music is now cinematic, spatial, and visual as much as it is auditory. Richardson maps out the terrain of recent audiovisual production over a wide array of styles and practices, and sketches out a set of common structures that inform how we experience sound and vision. Whether examining Philip Glass or The Gorillaz, Richard Linklater's Waking Life or Michel Gondry's Be Kind Rewind, Richardson's arguments are both fascinating and provocative.



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