Music and Scene
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Soundtrack, Music, Scene, Theatre, Cinema.Abstract
Soundtrack is often quoted as a fundamental aspect to synthesize concepts and metaphors on a scene even in the most different areas of dramatic representation . The study of the relationship between them must be understood. This article aims to structure and guide this research object grouping theories and references on the subject, systematizing and developing concepts projections about the relationship between music and dramatic art and also its origins on theatre. Theoretical considerations were based on authors such as Michel Chion, Claudia Gorbman, Ney Carrasco. It is observed in this study that the soundtrack, over the years, interacted in a less descriptive way and acted in a more subconscious way, fused to the scene, where the sound is no longer perceived as a being apart.
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Berlioz - Symphonie fantastique Mariss Jansons conducts, Proms 2013. Disponível em: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yK6iAxe0oEc acessado dia 29/03/2015
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