Die Reihe "FilmMusik" widmet sich in ihrem Debuuml;tband der Musik von Ennio Morricone; dem bekanntesten europauml;ischen Filmkomponisten unserer Zeit. Der Band versammelt Beitrauml;ge; die sowohl an klassische Lesarten der Musik Morricones anknuuml;pfen als auch neue Perspektiven erouml;ffnen. Bekannt geworden ist Morricone in den 1960er Jahren als Komponist fuuml;r Sergio Leones "Spaghetti-Western". Aber deren eigenwilliger Sound ist nur eine Facette seines vielseitigen Schaffens; das neben mehr als 500 Musiken fuuml;r Film und Fernsehen auch klassische Orchestermusik; Avantgarde-Jazz; elektronische Musik und Anleihen bei zeitgenouml;ssischen Popmusikstrouml;mungen umfasst. Der erste Band der Reihe "FilmMusik" nimmt die Vielfauml;ltigkeit des Komponierens von Ennio Morricone in den Blick und lauml;sst den Maestro in einem exklusiven Interview auch selbst zu Wort kommen.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Janet M. OconnorThis is a great resource for map inspiration! Im glad I was able to purchase a used copy.16 of 16 people found the following review helpful. A detail resource on illustrated mapmakingBy Parka[[VIDEOID:45b0c33635c6f9cddaeb1b9073ed0089]]The Art of Illustrated Maps provides a very detailed look into the history of illustrated mapmaking from almost 2;000 years ago to present day. It talks about the significance maps have over the years; the importance; especially during the war; and the evolution afterwards.The book also talks about prominent geographers and cartographers from the past; and how maps were actually created back then; the process and the challenges of making them accurate. Many of the olden days maps which you will see in the book are focused more on the aesthetic side while the modern illustrated maps are still focused on that but with an emphasis on accuracy. Author and map designer John Roman has provided an extensive writeup into mapmaking that even includes talking about the design elements; such as using the golden mean; symbols and colours.Roman has also included a section that talks about his own process to illustrating maps. The section has many examples of his own maps commissioned by others; sketches; and captions.The last section of the book features contemporary map illustrations from other artists. In this section you get to see artists using their own interpretation and style to create maps their own way. There are lots of fun maps to look at.Overall; its a great book for those who want to learn about the history and process of illustrated map making.Another related book that I would recommend is A Map of the World: The World According to Illustrators and Storyteller.(See more pictures of the book on my blog. Just visit my profile for the link.)0 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy DCWBeautifully illustrated; professionally written.