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FILM SCORE MONTHLY is a good suggestion--thanks, Lang!

 According to Ulrich's Periodicals directory, you can get electronic access to _Film Score Monthly_ via the following services:

Chadwyck-Healey
  +  International Index to Music Periodicals (UK), 2003-01 - 2005-11 (volume:8;issue:1-volume:10;issue:6)
  +  International Index to Performing Arts (UK), 2003-01 - 2005-11 (volume:3;issue:1-volume:10;issue:6)
EBSCOhost EJS
  +  EBSCOhost Electronic Journals Service (EJS), 2003-01 - 2005-11 (volume:3;issue:1-volume:10;issue:6)

Here are the abstracting/indexing sources listed in Ulrich's:

Chadwyck-Healey
  +  International Index to Performing Arts (UK): indexed, 2003-01 - 2005-11 (volume:3;issue:1-volume:10;issue:6)
Film Literature Index
EBSCOhost
  +  Film and Television Literature Index with Full Text: indexed, 2005-01-01 - 2005-11-01
  +  Film and Television Literature Index with Full Text: indexed, 2006-01-01 - present
  +  TOC Premier: indexed, 2005-01-01 - 2005-11-01
  +  TOC Premier: indexed, 2006-01-01 - present
International Index to Music Periodicals (no.65/67, Win.1996-no.76, Dec.1996; vol.2, no.1, Jan./Feb.1997-)
International Index to the Performing Arts (vol.3, no.1, Jan.1998-)
The Music Index (vol.8, Apr./May 2003-vol.9, Nov./Dec.2004)

All the best,
James

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"The history of the novel is a history of human liberation. By putting ourselves in another's shoes, by using our imagination to shed our identities, we are able to set ourselves free." --Orhan Pamuk

James M. Steffen, PhD
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Subject: Re: [SCREEN-L] Recent film soundtracks

Have you checked Film Score Monthly or the Film Music Society Newsletter?  



-----Original Message-----
>From: Carol Vernallis <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Jan 1, 2008 8:12 PM
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>Subject: [SCREEN-L] Recent film soundtracks
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>Dear Colleagues,
>
>Has anyone come across analyses of recent films (2000+) which are
>particularly insightful about the soundtrack? I think I've covered recent
>film music books; articles, of course, are harder. Feel free to e-mail me
>on- or off-list ([log in to unmask]).
>
>Best Wishes,
>
>Carol
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