Pop-rock biopics have developed a range of strategies to render historicized performances, especially those considered as pivotal in a musician’s biography. The goal of such films is not merely to narrate the historical impact of live events, but to “re-perform” them for a composite audience, partly familiar with, yet partly experiencing the music for the first time. By highlighting that performance scenes have constituted moments of technical virtuosity throughout the genre’s history, I suggest that pop-rock biopics be regarded as witnessing devices to shifting paradigms of performance affordance in film. In translating live musical experience into an audio-visual narrative medium, these films reactivate the performative potential of past events and allow us to reflect on their intermedial constituents. I draw on examples taken from different stages of the genre’s history, showing how they variously include combinations of constructive devices, which, going beyond issues of verisimilitude, conjure up hyper-real experiences that trigger notions of presence, memory, and nostalgia.
Unpacking Performance in the Pop-Rock Biopic / M. Corbella (SYSTEMATISCHE MUSIKWISSENSCHAFT). - In: Popular Music Studies Today / [a cura di] J. Merrill. - Prima edizione. - [s.l] : Springer, 2017. - ISBN 9783658177393. - pp. 67-74 (( convegno IASPM tenutosi a Kassel nel 2017 [10.1007/978-3-658-17740-9_7].
Unpacking Performance in the Pop-Rock Biopic
M. Corbella
2017
Abstract
Pop-rock biopics have developed a range of strategies to render historicized performances, especially those considered as pivotal in a musician’s biography. The goal of such films is not merely to narrate the historical impact of live events, but to “re-perform” them for a composite audience, partly familiar with, yet partly experiencing the music for the first time. By highlighting that performance scenes have constituted moments of technical virtuosity throughout the genre’s history, I suggest that pop-rock biopics be regarded as witnessing devices to shifting paradigms of performance affordance in film. In translating live musical experience into an audio-visual narrative medium, these films reactivate the performative potential of past events and allow us to reflect on their intermedial constituents. I draw on examples taken from different stages of the genre’s history, showing how they variously include combinations of constructive devices, which, going beyond issues of verisimilitude, conjure up hyper-real experiences that trigger notions of presence, memory, and nostalgia.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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