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E-raamat: Tuning in: American Narrative Television Music [Oxford Scholarship Online e-raamatud]

(Professor, Carleton College)
  • Formaat: 368 pages
  • Sari: Oxford Music / Media
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195340242
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  • Formaat: 368 pages
  • Sari: Oxford Music / Media
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195340242
Music has always been at the heart of American television. Amongst the many roles it plays in broadcasting, music entertains viewers with live and videotaped performances, evokes moods and identifies characters and settings, and sells products through commercial jingles. Most importantly, television music steers viewers through the continuous stream of daily programming.

Tuning In looks at and listens to the first fifty years of American narrative television music as a unique art form. Drawing on music in a wide variety of television genres - from westerns to science-fiction thrillers to police dramas to sitcoms and commercials - author Ron Rodman develops a new theory of television music to explain how it conveys meaning to American viewing audiences. Music in television, Rodman argues, finds its origins both in radio and in cinema, and is thus a unique multimedia form that demands its own methods of analysis. From The Dick van Dyke Show and I Love Lucy to Twin Peaks and The X-Files, Rodman's arguments are grounded in a fascinatingly historically wide-ranging and diverse selection of shows.

The book also crosses media genres, looking at how the Broadway stage and the Hollywood film musical have influenced television variety shows and situation comedies. Drawing on music analysis and narrative and semiotic theories, this stimulating book illustrates how music forms part of the code that makes television broadcasts culturally meaningful.
Introduction: What Were Musicians Saying about Television Music during the First Decade of Broadcasting? 3(16)
Toward an Associative Theory of Television Music
19(29)
``Hello Out There in TV Land'': Musical Agency in the Early Television Anthology Drama
48(29)
``And Now a Word from Our Sponsor'': Musical Structure and Mediation in Early TV Commercials
77(25)
``Beam Me Up, Scottie!'': Leitmotifs, Musical Topos, and Ascription in the Sci-Fi Drama
102(30)
``Go for Your Guns'': Narrative Syntax and Musical Functions in the TV Western
132(38)
Tube of Pleasure, Tube of Bliss: Television Music as (Not So) Drastic Experience
170(31)
``And Now Another Word from Our Sponsor'': Strategies of Occultation and Imbuement in Musical Commercials
201(24)
``Just the Facts, Ma'am'': Musical Style Change and Markedness in the Police Drama
225(32)
``The Truth Is Out There'': Music in Modern/Postmodern Television
257(34)
Appendix A: Morris's Definitions of the Three Dimensions of the Sign 291(1)
Appendix B: Propp's Functions of the Dramatis Personae in Russian Folktales 292(3)
Notes 295(26)
References 321(12)
Index 333
Ronald Rodman is Professor of Music at Carleton College, where he teaches courses in the music and cinema and media studies departments. He has published numerous articles on tonal music theory, film music, and music in new media.