ABSTRACT

Music, the Moving Image and Ireland, 1897–2017 constitutes the first comprehensive study of music for screen productions from or relating to the island. It identifies and interprets tendencies over the first 120 years of a field comprising the relatively distinct yet often overlapping areas of Irish-themed and Irish-produced film. Dividing into three parts, the book first explores accompaniments and scores for 20th-century Irish-themed narrative features that resulted in significant contributions by many Hollywood, British, continental European and, to a lesser extent, Irish composers, along with the input of many orchestras and other musicians. Its second part is framed by a consideration of various cultural, political and economic developments in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland from the 1920s (including the Troubles of 1968–1998). Focusing on scoring and other aspects of soundtrack production for domestic newsreel, documentary film and TV programming, it interprets the substantial output of many Irish composers within this milieu, particularly from the 1960s to the 1990s. Also referring to broader cultural and historical themes, the book’s third and final part charts approaches to and developments in music and sound design over various waves of Irish cinema, from its relatively late emergence in the 1970s to an exponential growth and increasingly transnational orientation in the early decades of the 21st century.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Music, the moving image and Ireland

part 1|72 pages

Irish themes on screen and in sound

chapter 1|26 pages

The first half-century

From silent newsreel to narrative sound film

chapter 2|25 pages

Harping on?

The 1950s–1990s

chapter 3|19 pages

Literature-to-film adaptations and music

part 2|76 pages

Perception and production from within

chapter 4|25 pages

Sounding nation and culture on screen

chapter 5|23 pages

Soundtracks to Ireland's troubles

Dramas and documentaries

part 3|89 pages

Cinematic and musical developments

chapter 7|25 pages

Soundtracks for an emerging Irish cinema

Margins, borders, troubles

chapter 8|24 pages

A plurality of genres

chapter 9|25 pages

21st-century themes

chapter |13 pages

Conclusion

Retrospectives and recent developments