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Ang Lee's The Ice Storm is a film of striking significance, which
achieved widespread critical acclaim for its well crafted and
superbly acted study of suburban morality in 1970s America. For
the film, composer Mychael Danna created one of the most
distinctive scores of the 1990s, one that constantly challenges
perceptions of the form and function of film music.
In Mychael Danna's The Ice Storm: A Film Score Guide, Miguel Mera
explores the music and sound Danna uses in his score,
investigating the narrative, structural, and aesthetic themes of
the film and illustrating the techniques and stylistic features
central to Danna's music. Mera carefully examines the
collaborative processes that influenced the score's development,
describing the significance of the composer's relationships with
the director, producer, editor, orchestrator, and sound designers.
This focus on the evolution of the score demonstrates how the
politics of filmmaking interact with creativity. This seventh
volume in Scarecrow's Film Score Guide series also includes a
biography of Danna and a complete analysis of the full soundtrack
considering the sound design, pre-existent pop songs, and a
specifically arranged song by David Bowie in conjunction with
Danna's fascinating score, making this essential reading for film
music scholars and students.
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