Batman Flashcards

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Context of the work + composer

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  • Batman films based on the character Batman
  • Batman Returns (1992) was directed by Tim Burton and is a sequel to Batman (1989)
  • The score is provided by Danny Elfman (born 1953) who is best known for The Simpsons
  • The score is popular and direct in style with vivid, grand orchestral effects
  • Orchestration work was done by Steve Bartek, aided by Mark McKenzie
  • Elfman uses a leitmotif system, with clearly defined themes for each character
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Describe the sonority

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  • Full symphony orchestra +:
    1. Organ
    2. Children’s choir
    3. Synthesiser
    4. Celeste
    5. Piano
    6. Accordion
    7. Large percussion section including xylophone, marimba, temple blocks, sleigh bells, tam-tam, cymbals

Colouristic effects include:

  • Strings: tremolandi, pizzicato, glissandi
  • Woodwind: flutter tounge (flute), wide vibrato (oboe)
  • Brass: use of mutes, horn glissando
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Describe the texture

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  • Textures are generally homophonic
  • chordal (birth of a penguin part 1, bar 14)
  • Mel-Dom Hom (Penguin part 2, bar 27 onwards) [batman motif]
  • layered ostinati (opening of Penguin part 2)
  • Octaves (Penguin part 1, bars 22-25)
  • high pitch string clusters (RAF from grace bars 7-8)
  • Waltz rhythm with sustained octaves in bass (RAF, bars 20-25)
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Describe the Tempo, metres and rhythm

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Tempo:

  • Indicated by metronome marks
  • Mots of the cues are moderate in pace, though ‘Batman vs Circus’ moves from slow to very fast

Metre:

  • There are occasional changes of time signature e.g. one bar of 3/8 at bar 13 (penguin part 1) and the insertion of the waltz episode (bars 20-25) within quadruple time (RAF)

Rhythm:

  • Pounding triplets in the Batman theme and its accompaniment (birth of penguin part II bar 25 onwards)
  • Loose augmentations e.g. bar 65 (penguin part II)
  • Almost constant quavers in Batman vs Circus
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Describe the Melody

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Two most important leitmotifs are:

  • Batman motif and it’s variants:
  1. Birth of a Penguin part 1 = bar 1
  2. Birth of a Penguin part 2 = bar 27

Motifs associated with the Penguin, first of which is a four note idea:

  1. Birth of a Penguin Part I, bar 3
    - The second motif appears briefly in the opening cue, but can be heard most clearly in ‘RAF from grace)
    - Fragmented melodic lines occur in ‘Batman vs the circus’ (oboe at bars 57-58, fairground steam organ at bars bars 62-63)
    - The first of the Penguin motifs occurs as part of a quaver ‘moto perpetuo’ in ‘batman vs cicrus’ bars 26-27
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Describe the Harmony

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  • Functional language with frequent cadences
  • Tonic pedals (Penguin part II, bars 1-8)
  • Diminished triads (Part I, bar 34)
  • Diminished (Part I, bar 37)
  • Augmented triad (RAF bar 51)
  • False relations (part II, bar 93-96)
  • Added 6th chords (Batman vs Circus, bar 5)
  • Whole tone chords (RAF, bars 50-52)
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Describe the structure and tonality

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  • All the prescribed cues are through-composed, drawing on the various leitmotif
  • Keys are clearly defined by cadences and sometimes pedals
  • RAF is the only cue to remain in a single tonality (C minor - C major)
  • Key changes are often sudden, (Penguin Part I, moves from F minor (bars 3-6), A minor bars (7-10) and then to G minor (bars 11-13)
  • Key changes also sometimes involve unrelated keys e.g. ‘Penguin part I’ bars 26-31 in D minor to bars 32-33 in F# minor and then bars 34-37 in G minor
  • Sense of key is sometimes weakened by use of whole-tone structures e.g. bars 50-52 in ‘RAF from Grace’
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