Stephen Deutsch
Journal articles
The Soundtrack issue 1.1: Editorial
The Soundtrack issue 1.2: Aspects of synchrony in animation
The Soundtrack issue 1.3: Editorial The problem of music in actuality television
The Soundtrack issue 2.1: A Concise History of Western Music for Film-makers
The Soundtrack issue 2.2: Reviews:Three collections
The Soundtrack issue 3.1: Psycho and the orchestration of anxiety
The Soundtrack issue 3.2: Review
The Soundtrack issue 1.1: Editorial
The Soundtrack issue 1.2: Aspects of synchrony in animation
The Soundtrack issue 1.3: Editorial The problem of music in actuality television
The Soundtrack issue 2.1: A Concise History of Western Music for Film-makers
The Soundtrack issue 2.2: Reviews:Three collections
The Soundtrack issue 3.1: Psycho and the orchestration of anxiety
The Soundtrack issue 3.2: Review
Stephen Deutsch has had his concert music performed by eminent artists, including the Medici Quartet, David Campbell, The Gaudier Ensemble, Andrew Ball, The London Mozart Players and many others. He has composed over 30 scores for film, theatre, radio & television. His many collaborations with the playwright Peter Barnes include Jubilee (2001), the Olivier Award-winning play, Red Noses (1985) and the feature film Hard Times (1994). He has significant expertise in the fields of Electronic Music (incl. sampling and synthesis), twentieth-century music techniques; the composer in the marketplace; and issues having to do with film, TV, broadcasting and related subjects.
Keywords: music, animation, synchrony, narrative, actuality television, hearing-impaired viewers