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History as fantasy in music, sound, image and media

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Exploring how music is used to portray the past in a variety of media, this book probes the relationship between history and fantasy in the imagination of the musical past.

The volume brings together essays from multidisciplinary perspectives, addressing the use of music to convey a sense of the past in a wide range of multimedia contexts, including television, documentaries, opera, musical theatre, contemporary and historical film, videogames, and virtual reality.

With a focus on early music and medievalism, the contributors theorise the role of music and sound in constructing ideas of the past.

In three interrelated sections, the chapters problematise notions of historical authenticity on the stage and screen; theorise the future of musical histories in immersive and virtual media; and explore sound’s role in more fantastical appropriations of history in television and videogames.

Together, they poseprovocative questions regarding our perceptions of ‘early’ music and the sensory experience of distant history.

Offering new ways to understand the past at the crossroads of musical and visual culture, this collection is relevant to researchers across music, media, and historical and cultural studies.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032271868 / 9781032271866
Hardback
781.542
11/04/2024
United Kingdom
English
258 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm