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Will Kitchen

Romanticism and Film

Franz Liszt and Audio-Visual Explanation. Sprachen: Englisch. 22,9 cm / 15,2 cm / 1,6 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Hardcover), 260 Seiten
EAN 9781501361364
Veröffentlicht November 2020
Verlag/Hersteller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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The relationship between Romanticism and film remains one of the most neglected topics in film theory and history, with analysis often focusing on the proto-cinematic significance of Richard Wagner's music-dramas. One new and interesting way of examining this relationship is by looking beyond Wagner, and developing a concept of audio-visual explanation rooted in Romantic philosophical aesthetics, and employing it in the analysis of film discourse and representation. Using this concept of audio-visual explanation, the cultural image of the Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt, a contemporary of Wagner and another significant practitioner of Romantic audio-visual aesthetics, is examined in reference to specific case studies, including the rarely-explored films Song Without End (1960) and Lisztomania (1975). This multifaceted study of film discourse and representation employs Liszt as a guiding-thread, structuring a general exploration of the concept of Romanticism and its relationship with film more generally. This exploration is supported by new theories of representation based on schematic cognition, the philosophy of explanation, and the recently-developed film theory of Jacques Rancière. Individual chapters address the historical background of audio-visual explanation in Romantic philosophical aesthetics, Liszt's role in the historical discourses of film and film music, and various filmic representations of Liszt and his compositions. Throughout these investigations, Will Kitchen explores the various ways that films explain, or 'make sense' of things, through a 'Romantic' aesthetic combination of sound and vision.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 1.Culture and Transcendence: Three Explanations of Romanticism 2.The Archaeology of Film Music: Wagner, Liszt and the Symphonic Poem 3.Audio-Visual Explanations of Franz Liszt and His Music: Cultural Image and Schematic Types 4.'Nothing untrue, simply convenient': Song Without End (1960) and the Hollywood Composer Biopic 5.'Piss off, Brahms!': Lisztomania (1975) and Ken Russell in 1975 Conclusion Appendix A. Music and Language Appendix B. Wagnerian Terminology and Film Bibliography Index

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