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Music To Eat People To: The Soundscape of NBC’s Hannibal

The first season of Bryan Fuller’s NBC series “Hannibal” was visually and aurally stunning, and the the show’s soundscape created a uniquely chilling atmosphere while providing helpful insight into the characters. Continue reading Music To Eat People To: The Soundscape of NBC’s Hannibal

tstorhoffJuly 27, 2013July 27, 20131 Comment
Art music, Comics, Movies, Music

Loki, Schubert, and the Art of Accompanying Ultraviolence

American musicians were unable to record the music for one of The Avengers’ best scenes that combined preexisting art music with shocking violence, giving insight into the film’s villain and placing it into an emerging cinematic tradition. Continue reading Loki, Schubert, and the Art of Accompanying Ultraviolence

tstorhoffJune 6, 2012July 15, 20122 Comments

Out Nov. 2020!

Book cover to "Harmony and Normalization: US-Cuban Musical Diplomacy" by Timothy P. Storhoff
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