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Changing tunes : the use of pre-existing music in film
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Changing tunes : the use of pre-existing music in film

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Pt. 1. Pre-existing classical film scores
Ears wide open : Kubrick's music / Claudia Gorbman
The pleasures of ambiguity : using classical music in film / Mike Cormack
The godfather part III : film, opera, and the generation of meaning / Lars Franke
High and low culture : Bizet's Carmen and the cinema / Ann Davies
Reconsidering Amadeus : Mozart as film music / Jeongwon Joe
The troll among us / Kristi A. Brown
Pt. 2. Popular music and film
Queer pleasures : the bolero, camp, and Almodóvar / Vanessa Knights
Music, electricity, and the 'sweet mystery of life' in Young Frankenstein / Raymond Knapp
The popular song as leitmotif in 1990s film / Ronald Rodman
The fabulous destiny of the accordion in French cinema / Phil Powrie
Vinyl communion : the record as ritual object in girls' rites-of-passage films / Robynn Stilwell
Narrating sound : the pop video in the age of the sampler / Timothy Warner.

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