


cm.-(Genre, music and sound) Includes bibliographical references and index. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publishing Data The music of fantasy cinema/edited by Janet K. ISBN 978-1-90 (hardback) British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. and Canada controlled and administered by EMI Music Publishing Ltd. All rights for the world excluding the U.S. and Canada controlled and administered by Beechwood Music Corporation. ©1986 Queen Music Ltd.) All rights for the U.S. Hal Leonard Corporation for ‘Princes of the Universe’ (words and music by Freddie Mercury. All rights for Queen Music Ltd in the world excluding the U.S. and Canada controlled and administered by Beechwood Music Corp. ©1980 Queen Music Ltd and Wide Music Inc.) and ‘Who Wants To Live Forever’ (words and music by Brian May. Hal Leonard Corporation for ‘Flash’s Theme’ (words and music by Brian May. All rights administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. The authors and publisher thank the following for permission to reproduce copyright material: Warner-Barham Music for ‘Double Trouble’ (from Harry Potter and the Prisoner ofAzkaban). No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publishers. Individual contributions © the contributors. Published by Equinox Publishing Ltd UK: Unit S3, Kelham House, 3 Lancaster Street, Sheffield, S3 8AF USA: ISD, 70 Enterprise Drive, Bristol, CT 06010 First published 2012 Editorial matter and selection ©Janet K. Published Terror Tracks: Music, Sound and Horror CinemaĮdited by Philip Hayward Drawn to Sound: Animation Film Music and SonicityĮdited by Rebecca Coyle Earogenous Zones: Sound, Sexuality and CinemaĮdited by Bruce Johnson The Music of Fantasy Cinemaįorthcoming Sounding Funny: Sound and Comedy CinemaĮdited by Mark Evans Movies, Moves and Music: The Sonic World of Dance Films
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This series extends the field by addressing the development of various popular international film genres in the post-war era (1945-present), analysing the variety and shared patterns of music and sound use that characterize each genre. It has deployed a variety of cross-disciplinary approaches to illuminate an area of film’s audio-visual operation that was neglected for much of the late twentieth century. Genre, Music and Sound Series editor: Mark Evans, Macquarie University, Sydney Over the last decade screen soundtrack studies has emerged as a lively area of research and analysis mediating between the fields of cinema studies, musicology and cultural studies.
