Music, sound and moving image: For an “indisciplined” perspective of the cinematic experience

Authors

  • Manuel Deniz Silva Universidade de Aveiro, INET-md, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14591/aniki.v5n1.413

Keywords:

Music, sound and cinema, Film music studies, Rick Altman, Jacques Rancière, indisciplinarity

Abstract

Introduction to the special issue on 'Music and Sound in Silent Cinema"

Author Biography

Manuel Deniz Silva, Universidade de Aveiro, INET-md, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal

Manuel Deniz Silva is a Research Fellow at the Instituto de Etnomusicologia – Centro de Estudos de Música e Dança (Universidade de Aveiro) [Institute of ethnomusicology – center for the study of music and dance]. He holds a PhD in Musicology, coordinates the thematic strand “Music and Media” at the INET-md, and was the principal investigator of the research project “Listening to the moving images” (2010-2013), funded by the FCT. He has coedited Composing for the State: Music in 20th-Century Dictatorships (Ashgate, 2016) and is currently the editor of Kinetophone: Journal of Music, Sound and Moving Image and coeditor of the Portuguese Journal of Musicology (New Series).

Published

2018-01-26