JFM/Death by Tchaikovsky: The Metric Spell of a Metadiegetic Sorcerer

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How to Cite: Motazedian, T. (2024). Death by Tchaikovsky: The Metric Spell of a Metadiegetic Sorcerer. Journal of Film Music, 11(1), 53-69. https://doi.org/10.1558/jfm.19144

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The 2010 film Black Swan embeds Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake ballet within a macabre meta-ballet, in which the “Black Swan” character subsumes the life of Nina, the prima ballerina tasked with playing the dual role of Odile/Odette. Nina fulfills the balletic role by succumbing to a nightmarish nineteenth-century “death and the maiden” narrative in which she attains “perfection” by disappearing into the ballet and ultimately dying. The weaving-together of threads of musical analysis, nineteenth-century music pathology, and twenty-first-century psychology reveals a darkly whimsical reading of the narrative in which Tchaikovsky himself is drawn into the filmic fray as the phantasmagorical force behind Nina’s psychological derailment.

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  • container title
    The Journal of Film Music
  • creator
    Táhirih Motazedian
  • issn
    1758-860X (Online)
  • issue
    11.1
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield, United Kingdom
  • rights holder
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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