Music - Media - History : Re-Thinking Musicology in an Age of Digital Media / Matej Santi, Elias Berner

Music and sound shape the emotional content of audio-visual media and carry different meanings. This volume considers audio-visual material as a primary source for historiography. By analyzing how the same sounds are used in different media contexts at different times, the contributors intend to cha...

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Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Musik und Klangkultur
Physical Description:1 online resource (300 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Editor's Note
  • An Introduction
  • "Living in a Material World," Contemplating the Immaterial One-Musings on What Sounds Can Actually Tell Us, or Not
  • The (Re)Construction of Communicative Pasts in the Digital Age
  • The Narratological Architecture of Musical lieux de mémoire
  • Beethoven in 1970, Bernstein and the ORF: Cultural Memory and the Audiovisual
  • Women's Voices in Radio
  • 'Real Sound,' Readymade, Handmade: Musical Material and the Medium Between Mechanization, Automation, and Digitalization as an Impression and Expression of Reality
  • Sonic Icons in A Song Is Born (1948): A Model for an Audio History of Film
  • The Production, Reception and Cultural Transfer of Operetta on Early Sound Film
  • The Address of the Ear: Music and History in Waltz with Bashir
  • "I've never understood the passion for Schubert's sentimental Viennese shit"-Using Metadata to Capture the Contexts of Film Music
  • Connecting Research: The Interdisciplinary Potential of Digital Analysis in the Context of A. Kluge's Televisual Corpus
  • Modelling in Digital Humanities: An Introduction to Methods and Practices of Knowledge Representation
  • Playing with a Web of Music: Connecting and Enriching Online Music Repositories
  • A Few Notes on the Auditive Layer of the Film
  • Afterword
  • List of Contributors