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Matthew Young

Projecting Tolkien´s Musical Worlds


A Study of Musical Affect in Howard Shore´s Soundtrack to Lord of the Rings
Aufl. 2012. 92 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2012
ISBN: 3-639-44940-1 (3639449401) / 3-8364-2496-7 (3836424967)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-44940-2 (9783639449402) / 978-3-8364-2496-7 (9783836424967)

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Revision with unchanged content. Explaining the meaning or affect of a piece of music is by no means an easy task. However, some success has been found through the work of Philip Tagg, whose technique consists of breaking down a musical example into minimal units of musical meaning (called musemes), comparing those units to other musical examples possessing sociomusical connotations, and demonstrating a transfer of musical affect from the music possessing socio musical connotations to the object of analysis. This work expands Tagg s techniques in an attempt to analyze the musical affect of Howard Shore s film score for The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. After a discussion of J.R.R. Tolkien s description of the cultures of the inhabitants found in Middle-earth, this work dissects the thematic material of Shore s score, focusing on his incorporation of the music and culture of Tolkien s text into his film score through instrumentation and style, as well as utilizing musematic analysis to argue the musical affect of Shore s major themes that is projected on the audience. This book is directed toward any individual, musician or film enthusiast, who appreciates the ability for a film score to heighten the overall movie experience.
M.M. in Music Theory, Bowling Green State University; Assistant Instructor and Ph.D. candidate in Music Theory at the University of Texas Austin.