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Since the early days of silent film accompaniment, the piano has played an integral part in the history of cinema. Film''s fascination with the piano, both in soundtracks and onscreen as a status symbol and icon of popular romanticism, offers a revealing opportunity to chart the changing perception of the instrument. From Mozart to Elton John, this book surveys the cultural history of the piano through the instrument''s cinematic functions. Composer biopics, such as A Song to Remember, romantic melodramas like the Liberace vehicle Sincerely Yours, and horror films such as The Hands of Orlac, along with animated cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny and Tom and Jerry demonstrate just how pervasive the cinematic image of the piano once was during a period when the piano itself began its noticeable decline in everyday life. By examining these depictions of the piano onscreen, readers will begin to understand not only the decline of the piano but also the decline of the

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • One. The Romantic Piano
  • Two. Picture Palace Pianos
  • Three. Paderewski and Liberace
  • Four. Grand Galop Cinématique
  • Five. Piano Lessons
  • Six. Practice Makes Perfect
  • Seven. Surrogate Pianos
  • Eight. Sex and Violence
  • Finale
  • Chapter Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/2/2022 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476686349, 978-1476686349
      ISBN10: 1476686343

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Since the early days of silent film accompaniment, the piano has played an integral part in the history of cinema. Film''s fascination with the piano, both in soundtracks and onscreen as a status symbol and icon of popular romanticism, offers a revealing opportunity to chart the changing perception of the instrument. From Mozart to Elton John, this book surveys the cultural history of the piano through the instrument''s cinematic functions. Composer biopics, such as A Song to Remember, romantic melodramas like the Liberace vehicle Sincerely Yours, and horror films such as The Hands of Orlac, along with animated cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny and Tom and Jerry demonstrate just how pervasive the cinematic image of the piano once was during a period when the piano itself began its noticeable decline in everyday life. By examining these depictions of the piano onscreen, readers will begin to understand not only the decline of the piano but also the decline of the

      Table of Contents

      • Introduction
      • One. The Romantic Piano
      • Two. Picture Palace Pianos
      • Three. Paderewski and Liberace
      • Four. Grand Galop Cinématique
      • Five. Piano Lessons
      • Six. Practice Makes Perfect
      • Seven. Surrogate Pianos
      • Eight. Sex and Violence
      • Finale
      • Chapter Notes
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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