Music in science fiction television : tuned to the future / / edited by K.J. Donnelly and Philip Hayward.
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Routledge music and screen media series
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Physical Description: | xviii, 228 p. :; ill., music. |
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Other title: | Music in The twilight zone / Time warp : sonic retro-futurism in The Jetsons / The monumental, the profound, and the hyperbolic in John Williams' music to Lost in space / Hearing the boldly goings : tracking the title themes of the Star Trek television franchise, 1966-2005 / Whimsical complexity : music and sound design in The Clangers / Schizophrenic chords and warm shivers in the stomach : the "new astronautic sound" of Raumpatrouille / Television's musical imagination : Space: 1999 / The sound of civilisation : music in Terry Nation's Survivors / Rematerialization : musical engagements with the British TV series Doctor Who / Babylon 5 : science fiction, melodrama and musical style / The work of music in The age of steel : themes, leitmotifs and stock music in the new Doctor Who / Lost in music : Heidegger, the glissando and otherness / Visual effects in the Sanctuary : the reparative function of sound in low budget science fiction series / |
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Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780415641074 (hardback) 9780415641081 (paperback) 9780203076330 (electronic bk.) |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | edited by K.J. Donnelly and Philip Hayward. |