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Jazz as Visual Language

Film, Television and the Dissonant Image (livre en anglais)

de Nicolas Pillai

Type
Etudes
Sujet
TechniqueMusique
Mots Clés
jazz, musique
Année d'édition
2017
Editeur
I.B.Tauris
Collection
International Library of the Moving Image
Langue
anglais
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Format
Relié • 192 pages
14 x 21,5 cm
ISBN
978-1-78453-344-1
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Description de l'ouvrage :
This book provides a timely analysis of the relationship between jazz and recording and broadcast technologies in the early twentieth century. Jazz histories have traditionally privileged qualities such as authenticity, naturalness and spontaneity, but to do so overlooks jazz's status as a modernist, mechanised art form that evolved alongside the moving image and visual cultures. Jazz as Visual Language shows that the moving image is crucial to our understanding of what the materiality of jazz really is. Focusing on Len Lye's direct animation, Gjon Mili's experimental footage of musicians performing and the BBC's Jazz 625 series, this book places emphasis on film and television that conveys the 'sound of surprise' through formal innovation, rather than narrative structure. Nicolas Pillai seeks to refine a critical vocabulary of jazz and visual culture whilst arguing that jazz was never just a new sound; it was also a new way of seeing the world.

À propos de l'auteur :
Nicolas Pillai is a research fellow in the School of Media at Birmingham City University, UK. He is the co-editor of Brilliant Corners: Approaches to Jazz & Comics (2016) and New Jazz Conceptions: History, Theory, Practice (2017). He has contributed chapters to Gender and Identity in Jazz (2016) and The Routledge Companion to Jazz Studies (2017), as well as articles in journals such as The Soundtrack and Movie: A Journal of Film Criticism. He has also written an essay for the booklet included in the BFI dual format Blu-ray/DVD release of Paris Blues (1961).

Revue de Presse :
"This is a thought-provoking book that addresses a fascinating and still under-researched topic, and will be of great value to scholars working interested in film, television or jazz studies. More widely, though, it will be an engaging read for anybody with an interest in how jazz is represented in the broadcast media, and how this representation can influence our own definitions of jazz." – London Jazz News

"A very interesting study that brings jazz studies and film studies together comfortably and in lucid language enlarges the range of both research fields." – Jive Talk

"The final study on Jazz 625 is excellent ... Backed up by a full table of transmissions, and with intriguing and fascinating discussion [...] it picks a sensitive and delicate path through critical writing on the subject and explores the ground-breaking series in real depth. For this alone, the book is very valuable." – IASPM@ Journal

"Jazz as Visual Language provides three strong case studies, demonstrating in a detailed and nuanced way three case-specific interactions between music on-screen and the different types of audio-visual media analysed here ... It brings together different angles and perspectives in an enriching and inspiring interdisciplinary approach." – H-Net Reviews

"Jazz as Visual Language: Film, Television and the Dissonant Image [is] an especially pertinent and timely intervention into jazz scholarship and film theory simultaneously. […] Pillai's written account of jazz and visual media proves transformative in its own right, contributing much to the study of jazz, television and film music studies." ―Alphaville Journal of Film and Screen Media

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