YIDDSH 10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Yiddle With His Fiddle, Hans Zimmer

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14 Mar 2017
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A music score is an essential part of all cinema. Hans zimmer and the transition of the field to minimalism, the dimensions the film and adds new dimensions to a film"s story through the use of music. In yidl mitn fidl and mamele, as is the case for yiddish cinema in culture. The two films are related to each other in terms of the type of music that is played in their scores. The films are composed by different composers but they both use the yiddish genre as a guide for their score. They both use the yiddish genre by writing music in the yiddish style. They both have the fiddle and the folksy eastern. European sound that yiddish music is known for. Yidl mitn fidl, however, has a very much different score than mamele in. The score really only appears when it is accompanied by a performance. Therefore a terms of how the score guides the film.

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