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  • The Palgrave handbook of music and sound in peak TV
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    Title/Author: The Palgrave handbook of music and sound in peak TV/ edited by Janet K. Halfyard, Nicholas Reyland.
    other author: Halfyard, Janet K.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
    Description: xlv, 545 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Part I: Concepts and Aesthetics. 1: Ostentatious Scoring: Bewitching the Complex TV Audience from The Sopranos to Wednesday; Nicholas Reyland. 2: Engaging Viewers in Peak TV through Music and Sound; David W. R. Brown -- 3: Music and Memory in Peak TV; S. Andrew Granade -- 4: Small Screen Silents: Peak TV, Ostentatious Sonic Absence, and the Neo-Silent Aesthetic; Peter Adams -- 5: Establishing the Musical Epic in Peak TV: Stranger Things (2016-) and Tales From the Loop (2020); Matt Lawson -- 6: Sounds of Menace: Geo-Immersive Music in Nordic Noirs; Michael Baumgartner -- 7: Congruous Incongruities?: Scoring the Complexities of the Antihero in Peak TV; David Ireland -- Part II: Practices and Production -- 8: The HBO Musical Effect: Musical Innovation and Transformation in the Era of Peak TV; Janet K. Halfyard -- 9: The UK's Golden Age of TV Branding: Sky Atlantic, Channel 4, and "Quality" American Imports; Melissa Morton -- 10: The Musicality of the Voice in Contemporary Television; Miguel Mera -- 11: An Approach to Scales in Some Twenty-First Century Television Music; Scott Murphy -- 12: Lost in Transcription?: Captioning Music and Sound in Peak Television; James Deaville -- 13: Hans Zimmer, Bleeding Fingers, and the Evolution of Library Music; Toby Huelin -- 14: Peak TV for Kids: Pastiche, Metadiscourse, and the Disney Channel Original Musical; Gregory Camp -- 15: Queer quality?: Reception, Creative Agency, and Excess in the Soundtracks of Ryan Murphy's Horror Television; Catherine Haworth -- Part III: Audiences and Interpretations -- 16: Scoring Complex Delights and Their Open Ends: Ramin Djawadi's Original Compositions for HBO's Westworld (2016-22); Julin Lee -- 17: Beyond Nostalgia: Hearing Anachronism in Westworld and Television's New Golden Age; Alexander Kolassa -- 18: Peak Prostheticity: Westworld's Player Piano and Imperialist Organologies; Naomi Waltham-Smith -- 19: Cinematic Complexity in Peak TV?: Amazon's Rings of Power and the Musical Extension of an Existing Franchise; Dan White -- 20: "This [Sounds like] a True Story": Scoring the Heightened Reality of Noah Hawley's Fargo; Amy Bauer -- 21: The Queen's Gambit and the Three Fantasies of Filmic Media: Image, Narrative, and Sound; Michael L. Klein -- 22: Notes About Nothing: Seinfeld and the End of the Sitcom Theme Song; Nathan Fleshner -- 23: I'll Hear You in Twenty-Five Years: Sonic Identifications in Twin Peaks (1990-91) and Twin Peaks: The Return (2017); Reba A. Wissner -- 24: By (Dis)order of the Peaky Blinders: Trauma and Anachronistic Soundtracking in the Contemporary Period Drama; Natalie Farrell -- 25: Re-Birthing Britain: Sounding Middlebrow Trauma in BBC's Call the Midwife; Erin Johnson-Williams and Michelle Meinhart.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Television music. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-62990-7
    ISBN: 9783031629907
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