Music and sound in the filmmaker-composer Charles Chaplin
An interdisciplinary analysis of his thought and artistic work (from sound to image).
- 52 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
The book delves into the often-overlooked role of music and composition in Charles Chaplin's work, highlighting his multifaceted identity beyond filmmaking. It examines the conceptual limitations in categorizing Chaplin, explores his connections with contemporary composers, and analyzes the music and soundscapes in his films. The final section provides a detailed musical analysis of scenes from "Modern Times," "The Great Dictator," and "Candilejas," revealing how music and sound enhance the narrative and thematic depth of his cinematic masterpieces.
