The Best Years of British Film Music, 1936-1958

The Best Years of British Film Music, 1936-1958

by Jan G. Swynnoe
ISBN-10:
0851158625
ISBN-13:
9780851158624
Pub. Date:
03/28/2002
Publisher:
Boydell & Brewer, Limited
ISBN-10:
0851158625
ISBN-13:
9780851158624
Pub. Date:
03/28/2002
Publisher:
Boydell & Brewer, Limited
The Best Years of British Film Music, 1936-1958

The Best Years of British Film Music, 1936-1958

by Jan G. Swynnoe

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Overview

A study of the British contribution to film music, detailing the idiosyncracies of British film, and showing how the differences between it and Hollywood affected composers on both sides of the Atlantic.

Jan Swynnoe's study is concerned with the special British contribution to film music, detailing how the idiosyncracies of British film, and of the British character, set it apart from its Hollywood counterpart. She shows how the differences between the two industries in all aspects of film making variously affected composers on both sides of the Atlantic.
In the mid 1930s, when film composers in America were perfecting the formulae of the classical Hollywood score, film music in Britain scarcely existed; within a year or so, however, top British composers were scoring British films. How this transformation was brought about, and how established British concert composers, including Vaughan Williams and Arnold Bax, faced the challenge of the exacting and often bewildering art of scoring for feature film, is vividly described here, and the resulting scores compared with the work of seasoned Hollywood composers. JAN SWYNNOE researched the material on which her book is based over several years, at the same time pursuing her musical life as pianist, percussionist and composer.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780851158624
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Publication date: 03/28/2002
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

List of platesvi
Acknowledgementsviii
Noteix
Introductionxi
1.Differences between British and American films: a historical perspective1
2.Formulae in the classical Hollywood score20
3.A comparison between British and American composers in their approach to film scoring31
4.British composers' use of themes for narrative development40
5.Arnold Bax's musico-dramatic treatment of Oliver Twist62
6.Three other first attempts at feature-film scoring: 49th Parallel, The Halfway House and Blue Scar89
7.Dialogue scoring of British films of the 1930s119
8.The impact of the Second World War on British films, and developments in dialogue scoring in the 1940s136
9.A look at some British films scored by foreign composers158
10.The decline of British cinema in the 1950s, and the consequences for British film scores173
Appendix AThe author in conversation with Roy Douglas, 4 August 1993193
Appendix B'The True Story of The Warsaw Concerto', by Roy Douglas215
Appendix CInterview with Doreen Carwithen, 2 July 1997218
Sources of musical examples229
Filmography231
Bibliography235
Index238
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