Henry Mancini

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252036736

Reinventing Film Music

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By John Caps
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''A stimulating chronicle of the life and works of film and television composer Henry Mancini. Consistently thorough and detailed, this book contains a considerable wealth of information and insight into this extremely popular composer.'' James Wierzbicki, author of Film Music: A History and Elliott Carter ''A great new book on Henry Mancini's contributions to American culture. Offering extensive musical analysis of almost every film score, John Caps's insight into the Mancini oeuvre is the best I've ever seen.'' Jon Burlingame, author of Sound and Vision: 60 Years of Motion Picture Soundtracks ''John Caps surveys the composer's career and attempts to make the case that Mancini was a significant figure in modern cinema scoring, an artist worthy of high regard...Mr. Caps rightly credits Mancini's music of that era as something fresh and different in the movies...he does succeed in arguing that we should look past the pop pablum and credit Mancini with creating an original and compelling sound for films.'' - Mr. Felten, Wall Street Journal, February 18th 2012 ''He [Caps] writes particularly well about the music, sympathetically placing it's inventive responsiveness to the creative needs of others in the film-making process, and mapping out the magpie-like acquisitiveness. So an important book, and, in many ways a crucial one, too, it's chief value resting in Caps articulate championing of one of the most singular compositional talents to emerge from Hollywood's film factory.'' -Michael Quinn, Classical Music, April 7th 2012

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