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Franz Waxman's Rebecca David Neumeyer

Franz Waxman's Rebecca By David Neumeyer

Franz Waxman's Rebecca by David Neumeyer


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Providing thematic analysis and situating the score for this classic work within the context of the composer's life and career, Franz Waxman's Rebecca: A Film Score Guide will be of interest to musicologists and film scholars, as well as fans of Alfred Hitchcock and the work of Franz Waxman.

Franz Waxman's Rebecca Summary

Franz Waxman's Rebecca: A Film Score Guide by David Neumeyer

Upon his arrival in Hollywood, Alfred Hitchcock began work on his first American film, an adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's best-selling novel. Produced by David O. Selznick and featuring compelling performances by Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine, and Judith Anderson, Rebecca became one of Hitchcock's most successful films. It was nominated for eleven Academy Awards and received the Oscar for Best Picture, the only Hitchcock work to be so honored. Without question, one of the reasons for the film's success is its ninety minutes of dramatic musical underscoring by Franz Waxman. In Franz Waxman's Rebecca: A Film Score Guide, David Neumeyer and Nathan Platte situate the score for this classic work within the context of the composer's life and career. Beginning with Waxman's early training and professional experience as a jazz musician and film-music arranger-orchestrator in Berlin, the authors also recount the composer's work in the music department at MGM between 1936 and 1942. During this period, Waxman was loaned out to Selznick International Pictures and wrote the music for Rebecca. Through manuscript and archival research, Neumeyer and Platte untangle the threads of the film's complicated music production process, which was strongly influenced by Selznick's habit of micromanaging music choices and placement. This volume concludes with a thematic analysis and reading of the score that incorporates commentary on scenes and cues. The first book devoted to the music of a single film by this great composer from Hollywood's golden age, Franz Waxman's Rebecca: A Film Score Guide will be of interest to musicologists and film scholars, as well as fans of Alfred Hitchcock and Franz Waxman.

About David Neumeyer

David Neumeyer holds the Leslie Waggener Professorship in the College of Fine Arts at the University of Texas at Austin. The majority of his research and publications have been on film music. Nathan Platte is assistant professor of musicology at the University of Iowa. His interests in film music, creative agency, and adaptations are reflected in articles published in Music and the Moving Image, 19th-Century Music, The Journal of Musicology, and multiple anthologies. Having recently co-edited The Routledge Film Music Sourcebook with James Wierzbicki and Colin Roust, he is presently writing a book on music in the films of David O. Selznick.

Table of Contents

Frontispiece: Franz Waxman during Production of Rebecca Illustrations Editor's Foreword: Kate Daubney Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Franz Waxman's Musical Background Chapter 2: Waxman's Film Scoring Language Chapter 3: Production and Reception Chapter 4: Creating a Score for Rebecca Chapter 5: Analysis of the Score Afterword Appendix 1: Franz Waxman's Scoring Notes for Rebecca, 1 December 1939 Appendix 2: Summary of Edited Cues in Rebecca Appendix 3: Music Notes Resume, 6 March 1940 Notes Bibliography Index About the Authors

Additional information

NLS9780810881365
9780810881365
0810881365
Franz Waxman's Rebecca: A Film Score Guide by David Neumeyer
New
Paperback
Scarecrow Press
2011-12-06
236
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