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Wagner & cinema

edited by Jeongwon Joe & Sander L. Gilman ; foreword by Tony Palmer ; interview with Bill Viola

Indiana University Press, c2010

  • : pbk.
  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references, filmography (p. 441-455), and index

Contents of Works

  • Wagnerian motives : narrative integration and the development of silent film accompaniment, 1908-1913 / James Buhler
  • Underscoring drama : picturing music / Peter Franklin
  • The life and works of Richard Wagner (1913) : Becce, Froelich, and Messter / Paul Fryer
  • Listening for Wagner in Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen / Adeline Mueller
  • The resonances of Wagnerian opera and nineteenth-century melodrama in the film scores of Max Steiner / David Neumeyer
  • Wagner's influence on gender roles in early Hollywood film / Eva Rieger
  • The penumbra of Wagner's Ombra in two science fiction films from 1951 : the thing from another world and The day the earth stood still / William H. Rosar
  • "Soll ich lauschen?" : love-death in Humoresque / Marcia J. Citron
  • Hollywood's German fantasy : Ridley Scott's Gladiator / Marc A. Weiner
  • Reading Wagner in Bugs Bunny nips the nips (1944) / Neil Lerner
  • Piercing Wagner : the Ring in Golden earrings / Scott D. Paulin
  • Wagner as leitmotif : the new German cinema and beyond / Roger Hillman
  • The power of emotion : Wagner and film / Jeremy Tambling
  • Wagner in East Germany : Joachim Herz's Der fliegende Holländer (1964) / Joy H. Calico
  • Nocturnal Wagner : the cultural survival of Tristan und Isolde in Hollywood / Elisabeth Bronfen
  • Ludwig's Wagner and Visconti's Ludwig / Giorgio Biancorosso
  • The Tristan Project : time in Wagner and Viola / Jeongwon Joe
  • "The threshold of the visible world" : Wagner, Bill Viola, and Tristan / Lawrence Kramer
  • Looking for Richard : an archival search for Wagner / Warren M. Sherk
  • Some thoughts about Wagner and cinema; opera and politics; style and reception / Sander L. Gilman

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