Category: Frank Lehman

  • Music Theory Through the Lens of Film by Frank Lehman

    Music Theory Through the Lens of Film by Frank Lehman

    Frank Lehman’s Paper Music Theory Through the Lens of Film The encounter of a musical repertoire with a theoretical system benefits the latter even as it serves the former. A robustly applied theoretic apparatus hones our appreciation of a given corpus, especially one such as film music, for which comparatively little analytical attention has been…

  • Frank Lehman’s Paper Film-as-Concert Music and the Formal Implications of ‘Cinematic Listening’

    Frank Lehman’s Paper Film-as-Concert Music and the Formal Implications of ‘Cinematic Listening’

    Frank Lehman discusses what it means for film music – subordinated, contingent, ‘unheard’ – to be plucked from its intended context and placed at the forefront of the listener’s attention? The tradition of excerpting and arranging movie scores for the concert hall poses this question sharply. While scholarship on ‘cinematic listening’ has picked up in…

  • Film-as-Concert Music and the Formal Implications of ‘Cinematic Listening’ by Frank Lehman

    Film-as-Concert Music and the Formal Implications of ‘Cinematic Listening’ by Frank Lehman

    Film-as-Concert Music and the Formal Implications of ‘Cinematic Listening’ by Frank Lehman Hearing the Inaudible What does it mean for film music – subordinated, contingent, ‘unheard’ – to be plucked from its intended context and placed at the forefront of the listener’s attention? The tradition of excerpting and arranging movie scores for the concert hall…