Comprehensive and authoritative, this Grove Music Guide provides a lucid orientation to the study of American Film Music with overviews on key topics in the field including recent developments such as television music, music videos, and video games. Biographical entries on practitioners balance the broad sweep of the overviews with the specific and the personal. A state-of-the-art reference.
Daniel Goldmark is Professor of Music and Director of the Center for Popular Music Studies at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. He works on American popular music, film and cartoon music, and the history of the music industry. Goldmark is the author or editor of several books, including The Cartoon Music Book (A Cappella, 2001), Tunes for 'Toons: Music and the Hollywood Cartoon (Univ. California, 2005) and Beyond the Soundtrack: Representing Music in Cinema (Univ. California, 2007).
Goldmark also spent several years working in the animation and music industries. He was an archivist at Sp"umc/o Animation in Hollywood, where he also worked as the music coordinator on the short cartoons "Boo-Boo Runs Wild" and "A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith." For five years Goldmark was research editor at Rhino Entertainment in Los Angeles, where he also produced or co-produced several collections and anthologies, including a two-CD set of the music of Tom & Jerry composer Scott Bradley, and a two-CD anthology entitled Courage: the Complete Atlantic Recordings of Rufus Harley.