Music, sound and silence in Buffy the vampire slayer

Music, sound and silence in Buffy the vampire slayer2008
About this book
The intense and continuing popularity of the long-running television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003) has long been matched by the range and depth of the academic critical response. This volume, the first devoted to the show's imaginative and widely varied use of music, sound and silence, helps to develop an increasingly important and inadequately covered area of research - the many roles of music in contemporary television. Chapters focus on scoring and source music, the title theme, the music production process, the critically acclaimed musical episode (voted number 13 in Channel Four's One Hundred Greatest Musicals), the symbolic and dramatic use of silence, and the popular reception of the show by its international fan base. In keeping with contemporary trends in the study of popular musics, a variety of critical approaches are taken from musicology, cultural studies, and media and communication studies, specifically employing critique, musical analysis, industry studies and hermeneutics.
Details
- First published
- 2008
- OL Work ID
- OL13650774W
Subjects
Buffy, the vampire slayer (Television program)History and criticismTelevision musicPopular music, history and criticismTélévision, Musique deHistoire et critiqueMUSICInstruction & StudyTheoryMuziekpsychologieTv-musikTV-serierMusik