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Volume 22 • Number 1

Spring 2004


Music and Moving Image Special Issue

Co-Editors: Gillian B. Anderson, Thomas L. Riis,
and Ronald H. Sadoff

Introduction

GILLIAN B. ANDERSON, THOMAS L. RIIS,
and RONALD H. SADOFF
1

Articles

Aesthetics and Rhetoric 14
CLAUDIA GORBMAN  
   
Discordant Visions: The Peculiar Musical Images of the Soundies Jukebox Film 27
AMY HERZOG  
   
Irving Berlin in Hollywood: The Art of Plugging a Song in Film 40
CHARLOTTE GREENSPAN  
   
So Much "More": The Music of Dick Tracy (1990) 50
STEVE SWAYNE  
   
Composition by Corporate Committee: Recipe for Cliché 64
RONALD H. SADOFF  
   
Nor the Eye Filled with Seeing: The Sound of Vision in Film 76
STAN LINK  
   
Playing in 'Toon: Walt Disney's Fantasia (1940) and the Imagineering of Classical Music 91
MARK CLAGUE  
   
Animated Sound and Beyond 110
ROBERT RUSSETT  
   
Merging Genres in the 1940s: The Musical and the Dramatic Feature Film 122
DAVID NEUMEYER  
   
History, The Sound of Music, and Us 133
RAYMOND KNAPP  
   
Cabaret, America's Weimar, and Mythologies of the Gay Subject 145
MITCHELL MORRIS  
   
"The Land of Rape and Honey": The Use of World War II Propaganda in the Music Videos of Ministry and Laibach 158
JASON J. HANLEY  
   
A Picture Is Worth 1000 CDs: Can the Music Industry Survive as a Stand-alone Business? 176
CATHERINE MOORE  

Book Reviews

Steven Cohan, ed., Hollywood Musicals, The Film Reader; Kay Dickinson, ed., Movie Music, The Film Reader 187
DANIEL GOLDMARK
   
Larry M. Timm, The Soul of Cinema: An Appreciation of Film Music 189
NEIL LERNER  

Recording Reviews

Music from the Ether: Original Works for Theremin 192
WARREN BRODSKY
   
George Antheil: Symphonies and Other Works 197
MAURO PICCININI  
 

 
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