Sounding American: Hollywood, Opera, and Jazz

Sounding American: Hollywood, Opera, and Jazz

by Ronald B. Adler Athena Du Pre George Rodman , Professor of Television and Radio George Rodman , Athena du Pré
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Action & Adventure Science & Technology
Format Paperback
Pages 220
Language English
Published Jun 2, 2014
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0199338507
ISBN-13 9780199338504
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Jennifer Fleeger's exploration delves into the intricate relationship between Hollywood, opera, and jazz, illuminating how these seemingly disparate elements intertwine to shape American cultural landscapes. The narrative unfolds with an examination of how film has historically borrowed from these musical genres to create rich, layered soundscapes that resonate with audiences.

Fleeger meticulously traces the evolution of American music and cinema, unveiling how operatic traditions and the spontaneity of jazz have influenced one another throughout the ages. By weaving together these threads, she presents a compelling case for understanding sound as a powerful medium that reflects and constructs identity in the American experience.

Through her insightful analysis, Fleeger invites readers to reconsider their perspectives on familiar film scores and performances, encouraging them to notice the subtle yet profound influences of opera and jazz. This engaging study reveals the complexities of American sound and its enduring impact on the cultural narrative.

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