Description
Bringing the research of musicologists, art historians, and film studies scholars into dialogue, this book explores the relationships between visual art forms and music. The chapters are organized around three core concepts - threshold, intermediality, and synchresis - which offer ways of understanding and discusssing the interplay between the arts of sounds and images. Refuting the idea that music and visual art forms only operate in parallel, the contributors instead consider how the arts of sound and vision are entwined across a wide array of materials, genres and time periods.
Contributors delve into a rich variety of topics, ranging from the art of Renaissance Italy to the politics of opera in contemporary Los Angeles to the popular television series Breaking Bad. Placing these chapters in conversation, this volume develops a shared language for cross-disciplinary inquiry into arts that blend music and visual components, integrates insights from film studies with the conversation between musicology and art history, and moves the study of music and visual culture forward.
About the Author
Antonio Cascelli is Lecturer in Music at Maynooth University, Ireland.
Denis Condon is Lecturer in Film at Maynooth University, Ireland.
Book Information
ISBN 9780367188047
Author Antonio Cascelli
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Series Music and Visual Culture
Weight(grams) 589g