Scarecrow Press
Pages: 368
Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-0-8108-6937-0 • Hardback • July 2009 • $83.00 • (£64.00)
978-0-8108-6938-7 • eBook • July 2009 • $78.50 • (£60.00)
Thomas S. Hischak is the author of 18 books, including Theatre as Human Action (Scarecrow Press, 2006) and Through the Screen Door: What Happened to the Broadway Musical When It Went to Hollywood (Scarecrow Press, 2004). He is professor of theatre at the State University of New York College at Cortland. Mark A. Robinson has taught theatre and film in various high schools in Nebraska and New York.
This impressive volume describes more than 900 songs written for Disney movies, videos, musicals, television shows, recordings, and theme parks....No other volume offers a comprehensive list or description of Disney songs. Recommended for large performingarts collections....
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This first of its kind, this small volume of annotated entries succinctly describes 940 original songs used to date by Disney in its films, television programs, home videos, stage musicals, and more. . . . Hischak is a prolific scholar of popular music and the theater. Being paired here with a first-time author and Disney connoisseur has resulted in a worthwhile and entertaining resource....
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Hischak (Oxford Companion to American Musical) and Robinson (independent theatre and film scholar) offer descriptions of over 900 Disney songs featured in film, on television, and in their theme parks since 1930. Organized alphabetically by song title, paragraph-long entries detail writers, original context, publication date, and notable performers. For easier entry location, various appendixes give an alternate title list, a song writer's directory, film or program listings, and a guide to various recorded formats. Most at home in collections for Disney enthusiasts or cultural studies scholars...
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The book is laid out in clear fashion.... This is a work that should appear in music libraries and academic institutions that have courses covering modern and popular music. I certainly recommend it for purchase for public libraries where readers will find it quite a difficult to put down book....
— Eric Jukes
Scarecrow has produced a well-bound, well-printed book for the library reference shelf?.One page after page, old memories are evoked- memories of time and place beyond the movie or production?. Recommended for libraries with any kind of performing arts collection?.Recommend this to future princesses, princes, and the menagerie of Disney fans....
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“The Disney Song Encyclopedia is a unique and highly recommended addition to personal, professional, and academic library Music History and Disney Studies reference collections.”
— Midwest Book Review
• Winner, Library Journal Best Reference 2009