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Length:
101 minutes
Released:
Dec 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to part one of yet another edition of THE ARCHIVE on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST.

Jason starts the show with “The Enterprise” from Jerry Goldsmith’s classic score for STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (LA LA LAND) from the reissue album commemorating the recently released new 4K transfer of the film. The show continues with more Goldsmith with a suite from another recent release, L.A. CONFIDENTIAL (VARESE SARABANDE) and selections from an early TV score by the composer from GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER (KLASSIK FILM MUSIC).

Jason then presents harrowing music from Miguel D’Oliviera’s score for the documentary GRENFELL : THE UNTOLD STORY supplied by the composer, a cue from BATMAN: MASK OF THE PHANTASM (LA LA LAND) by Shirley Walker in tribute to the late voice actor Kevin Conroy, music from THUNDERBIRDS by Barry Gray from the recent concert STAND BY FOR ACTION GERRY ANDERSON IN CONCERT (SILVA SCREEN RECORDS) and some exclusive music supplied by friend of the show Brian Ralston for his latest release SILENT RIVER (HARMONIC DESIGN RECORDS)

Jason then finished the show with selections from Mark McKenzie’s latest score PRANCER: A CHRISTMAS TALE (INTRADA RECORDS).

Enjoy

Jason would like to thank our friends at THE GOLDSMITH ODYSSEY, Miguel D’Oliveria and Brian Ralston for their contributions to the show.

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Released:
Dec 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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For 25 years Cinematic Sound Radio has been playing the very best music from film, TV and video games. We feature music from the golden age classic scores of the 30, 40 and 50s, the retro silver age scores from the 60s and 70s, all the way through to the 80s, 90s and the modern-day classics of the 21st century. When tuning in you'll hear interviews with composers, orchestrators, musicians, authors, soundtrack experts and industry insiders. We also do deeper dives into some of the best scores ever composed. And, of course, you'll hear LOTS of great music. The Cinematic Sound Radio Podcast features ten unique shows exploring one of the most underappreciated art forms by people who are passionate about the art form. We hope you enjoy the programming as much as we do producing them. When tuning in you'll hear interviews with your favourite composers, orchestrators, musicians, and industry insiders. We also do deeper dives into some of the best scores ever composed. And of course, you'll hear LOTS of great music. We featuring 10 unique shows exploring one of the most underappreicated artforms by people who are passionate about the artform. We hope you enjoy the programming as much as we do producing them.