The repetitive use of music and montages in Wagner are tempered by a fine cast, exquisite use of palatial locations, and many fascinating nuances that make Richard Wagner, as a nineteenth century pop star, quite contemporary.
Not exact matches
Through a series
of reference points ranging from torture methods employed during the Spanish Civil War to
repetitive music used to brainwash victims in Stanley Kubrick's seminal film Clockwork Orange the exhibition looks at the manner in which artistic production has migrated from an aesthetic pursuit to the soft - coercion
of government and institutions power.
The number
of companies playing
repetitive music has increased by 24 % during that period and there has been a 2 % improvement in the number
using brand - consistent voice and
music.