Intermedial Possibilities of the Song-form Between Cinema, Writing, Performance and New Media. The Case of Claudio Baglioni
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2280-9481/11525Keywords:
Claudio Baglioni, intermediality, remediation, popular music, Italian songAbstract
This paper, starting from the notions of intermediality and remediation, explores the relationship between the song-form and other media, in particular cinema, a medium impregnated with intersemiotic translations. In the introduction the author rebuilds the studies between song-form and cinema, mainly focusing on the Italian territory, where cinema and song concurred to create an intermedial imaginary. The paper continues with the analysis of the case-study of the Roman singer-songwriter Claudio Baglioni (1951), investigating the levels of intermediality within his work from different perspectives. Finally, the author states that the intermediality in Baglioni’s works is present at three levels: medial, structural and contextual level. The song-form, thanks to these intermedial levels, broadens its expressive possibilities, concerning the intersection with cinema particularly. Thus, cinema and the other media, at least in Italy, have become a valuable resource for other songwriters. According to Baglioni’s philosophy, intermediality becomes a precious element to configure the style of an individual songwriter.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2020 Luca Bertoloni
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.