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Bloomsbury Academic USA
23 February 2023
"""A film that will let you see the music and listen to drawings; in a word, a film full of Fantasia!"" Bruno Bozzetto's Allegro non Troppo tips its hand right away: it is an unabashed, yet full of admiration, retake on Walt Disney's 1940 ""concert feature"". The obvious nod to that model fuels many tongue-in-cheek jokes in the film; however, Allegro non Troppo soon departs from mere parody, and becomes a showcase for the multifaceted aesthetics of Italian animation in 1976, as well as a witty social satire and a powerful rethinking of the music-image relationship in cinema.

Marco Bellano's open access book reconstructs the history of the production of Allegro non Troppo, on the basis of an original research developed with the contribution of Bozzetto himself; it also presents an audiovisual analysis of the work, as to reassess the international relevance of Bozzetto's achievements by giving insight into the director's creative process.

The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com."

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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic USA
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781501376283
ISBN 10:   1501376284
Series:   Animation: Key Films/Filmmakers
Pages:   288
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preamble Introduction Part One: The Whole Picture Chapter 1: Bruno Bozzetto’s Life and Works - From the Short Format to the Feature Film Chapter 2: Allegro non Troppo at a glance Chapter 3: The path to Allegro non Troppo Part Two: The Episodes and their Frame Premise Chapter 1 The Live-Action Frame Chapter 2 Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune Chapter 3 Slavonic Dance Op. 46 no. 7 Chapter 4 Bolero Chapter 5 Valse triste Chapter 6 Concerto in C Major RV 559 Chapter 7 The Firebird Suite (1919 Version) Conclusion Finale(s) Appendix 1: Musical compositions listed in the Allegro non Troppo diaries Appendix 2: The Allegro non Troppo that never was: One-page plots from Bozzetto’s notebooks Bibliography Index

Marco Bellano is an adjunct professor and research fellow in History of Animation at the University of Padua, Italy. He is author of international publications about animation and film music. He received the 2014 Norman McLaren-Evelyn Lambart Award for the Best Scholarly Article from the SAS-Society for Animation Studies. He was Chair of the 29th SAS Annual Conference (Padova, 2017). He graduated in Piano and Orchestral Conducting from the Conservatory of Vicenza.

Reviews for Allegro non troppo: Bruno Bozzetto’s Animated Music

Marco Bellano presents a comprehensive study of Bruno Bozetto’s Allegro non Troppo, the infamous satire of Disney’s Fantasia and perhaps the most famous of Italian feature animation. Bellano's expertise in music and the director's own insights combine to provide a complete understanding of the film. Highly recommended! * Maureen Furniss, Co-Director of the Experimental Animation Program, California Institute of the Arts, USA * In what was clearly a labour of love for the author, Marco Bellano has created a stupendous account of the history, development and production of Bruno Bozzetto's masterpiece Allegro non Troppo. Combining his expertise in animation and music, he excels with in-depth-research and meticulous audio-visual analysis. A must-read for any animation enthusiast and a highly significant contribution to Italian animation history. * Assoc. Prof. Hannes Rall, Associate Chair Research at the School of Art, Design and Media, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore * Marco has produced a scholarly work accessible to a wide audience, from academics to artists and music lovers. His unique multidisciplinary background has given life to an inspiring text where the voice of the self-proclaimed 'eternal amateur' Bruno Bozzetto can be heard throughout. The book also offers a terrific short history of animation production in Italy from its conception to the '70s of Allegro non Troppo. In just a few pages Marco manages to capture the joys and tribulations of the artists and artisans who adopted animation as a creative language that allowed them to extend their artistic search beyond the canvas. A remarkable accomplishment! * Tony Tarantini, Sheridan Honours Bachelor of Animation, Sheridan College, Canada *


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