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| Gênero/Forma: | Electronic books Biography |
|---|---|
| Formato Físico Adicional: | Print version: Fox, Charles, 1940- Killing me softly. Lanham. Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2010 (DLC) 2010006259 (OCoLC)522429402 |
| Pessoa Denominada: | Charles Fox |
| Tipo de Material: | Biografia, Documento, Recurso Internet |
| Tipo de Documento: | Recurso Internet, Arquivo de Computador |
| Todos os Autores / Contribuintes: |
Charles Fox |
| ISBN: | 0810869926 9780810869929 |
| Número OCLC: | 678101101 |
| Notas: | Includes index. |
| Descrição: | 1 online resource (xv, 293 p.) : ill. |
| Conteúdos: | Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Prelude: The Bronx, 1958; Letters from Paris, 1959-1961; New York, 1961-1967; Hollywood, 1968-Present; Index; About the Author. |
| Responsabilidade: | Charles Fox. |
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Fox's breezy writing style captures a man who seems grateful for his successes and the longevity of his career, and holds few, if any, grudges over the ups and downs of the film and music industries...Hopefully Fox's smart and charming autobiography will send readers back to their CDs, LPs, DVDs and Nick at Nite to rediscover the work of this underrated composer. Film Score Monthly A fascinating new memoir. Broadcast Music, Inc. Readers are taken into a world only an insider can share...Fox, a master of both drama and comedy, shares trade secrets simply by telling his story...Killing Me Softly is certainly a volume for both public and school libraries and for general readers with special interest in television and film scores. As this is a memoir and not a movie or TV textbook, one doesn't need to know musical nor film terminology to follow Fox's own education in how to merge compositional talent with the eccentricities of media production. After reading this memoir, most readers will find themselves appreciating not only the work of Fox but all those who labor to provide musical beds for the audio-visual arts. Simply stated, this is a book for anyone who loves music as much as Charles Fox himself. Bookpleasures.Com Television fans may want to pick up Killing Me Softly: My Life in Music by Charles Fox. In his memoir, Fox recounts his life from his formal music education in Paris through his career composing more than 100 movie and television scores, including the themes for 'Happy Days,' 'Love Boat,' and 'Monday Night Football.' Pasadena Star-News A sparkling memoir that details one of the most interesting and successful careers in American music history. Aol News Charles Fox's Killing Me Softly: My Life in Music is, quite simply, one of the finest composer autobiographies I have ever read. Fox is the Oscar-nominated, Grammy- and Emmy-winning composer of such songs as "Killing Me Softly With His Song" and "I Got a Name"; films including Goodbye Columbus, Foul Play and 9 to 5; and such iconic TV themes as Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley and The Love Boat. But this is not "And Then I Wrote..." Rather, Fox frames his career with the story of his youthful studies with famed French composition teacher Nadia Boulanger, who also taught Aaron Copland, Philip Glass, Quincy Jones and Michel Legrand. The Film Music Society Ler mais...
