Not with a Bang . . . Silence, Noise and Musical Nihilism in Béla Tarr’s A torinói ló

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Authors and Corporations: Berger, Talya, Berger, Jonathan
In: Journal of Film Music, 7, 2019, 2, p. 5-20
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Equinox Publishing
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 5-20
ISSN: 1758-860X
1087-7142
DOI: 10.1558/jfm.31323
published in: Journal of Film Music
Language: Undetermined
Collection: Equinox Publishing (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>In this paper, we analyze the soundtrack of Béla Tarr’s A torinói ló from multiple perspectives. We consider each of the distinct categories of sonic elements and consider their interactions in terms of their dramatic, symbolic, and structural roles. These primary elements—repetitive sample loops of pink noise, broadband noise, and highly redundant melodic fragments, all layered and sequenced in a variety of configurations, along with the musical deployment of silence, dominate the film—interrupted only by the voice of the narrator and the occasional voices of actors.</jats:p>