Anonymous Sounds: Library Music and Screen Cultures in the 1960s and 1970s
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By Nessa Johnston (Editor), Carol Vernallis (Editor), Jamie Sexton (Editor), Lisa Perrott (Editor), Elodie A. Roy (Editor), Holly Rogers (Editor)
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This cross-disciplinary collection provides the first comprehensive study of library music practices in the 1960s and 1970s.
Library music was inexpensive, off-the-shelf music available to license for a small fee. It was widely used in television and film as a cheaper alternative to commissioned soundtracks. The book pays attention to the different individuals, groups, organisations and institutions involved in making library music, as well as to its transnational sites of production (from...
Library music was inexpensive, off-the-shelf music available to license for a small fee. It was widely used in television and film as a cheaper alternative to commissioned soundtracks. The book pays attention to the different individuals, groups, organisations and institutions involved in making library music, as well as to its transnational sites of production (from...






















