Silent No More 12-02
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Some of the most interesting film music around was written decades after the movie it accompanies. Metropolis, The Passion of Joan of Arc and other great silent films are silent no more, on the next edition of The Score.
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Piece Description
Some of the most interesting film music around was written decades after the movie it accompanies. Metropolis, The Passion of Joan of Arc and other great silent films are silent no more, on the next edition of The Score.
Timing and Cues
Cuesheet for SCORE #12-02 SILENT NO MORE
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SCORE #12-02 THE SCORE W/EDMUND STONE
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TITLE: Silent No More
TOTAL TIME: 58:29 Host: Edmund Stone
REEL #1: 1:00
REEL #2: 5:00
REEL #3: 22:47
REEL #4: 29:42
SPECIAL NOTES:
Some of the most interesting film music around was written decades after the
movie it accompanies. Metropolis, The Passion of Joan of Arc and other great
silent films are silent no more, on the next edition of The Score.
FEED: RELEASE DATES:
Wed, JAN 11, 2011 JAN 11 - JAN 18, 2011
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REEL TOTAL
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TIME TIME TIME
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SEGMENT 1 BILLBOARD 0:01:00 0:01:00 0:01:00
OPEN CUE: MUSIC
CLOSE CUE: MUSIC FADES
SEGMENT 2 NEWS CUTAWAY 0:05:00 0:05:00 0:06:00
OPEN CUE: MUSIC
CLOSE CUE: “…2011 Best Of list.”
SEGMENT 3 SHOW PART 1 0:22:47 0:22:47 0:28:47
OPEN CUE: “On today’s edition…”
CLOSE CUE: MUSIC FADES
SEGMENT 4 SHOW PART 2 0:29:42 0:29:42 0:58:29
OPEN CUE: “In 1921, an epic…”
CLOSE CUE: MUSIC FADES
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Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eagle of Destiny” from Napoleon | Carl Davis | The Wren Orchestra / Carl Davis, cond.. | CDC007 | 1921 | 00:40 |
| Music from The Artist | Ludovic Bource | original soundtrack. | Sony 886978952 | 2011 | 04:50 |
| Music composed for Le Voyage Dans La Lune | Robert Ian Winstin, Louie Hurwitz & Marie Spinosa, James Guymon, and Don Myers | Millennium Symphony / Robert Ian Winstin, music director.. | ERM Media 2009 | 1902 | 10:41 |
| Music from Metropolis | Gottfried Huppertz | Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin / Frank Strobel, cond.. | Capriccio C5066 | 1926 | 05:10 |
| Overture from Nosferatu | James Bernard | City of Prague Philharmonic / Nic Raine, cond.. | Silva 1288 | 1922 | 03:01 |
| Finale from Metropolis | Gottfried Huppertz | Runkfunk-Sinfonieorcester Berlin / Frank Strobel, cond.. | Capriccio C5066 | 1926 | 00:49 |
| Learning to Fly from Peter Pan | Leslie McMichael, harp | original soundtrack. | PluckMusic | 1924 | 00:26 |
| Music from Napoleon | Carl Davis | The Wren Orchestra / Carl Davis, cond.. | CDC007 | 1921 | 09:36 |
| “Do You Believe?” from Peter Pan | Carl Davis – Leslie McMichael Harp | original soundtrack. | PluckMusic | 1924 | 03:11 |
| “Dove of Fire” from The Passion of Joan of Arc | In the Nursery | original soundtrack. | ITN Corp030 | 1928 | 03:31 |
| with music from Docks Master; Manhatta; and King of Kings | Donald Sosin and Joanna Seaton | na. | Farmhouse Window Productions. | 0 | 05:21 |
| Interview with Richard Einhorn with “Torture” from Voices of Light: The Passion of Joan of Arc | Richard Einhorn | Anonymous 4. | Sony 620062 | 0 | 05:11 |
| “Strange Conductor in the Sky” from Napoleon | Carl Davis | The Wren Orchestra / Carl Davis, cond.. | CDC007 | 1921 | 01:00 |
| Conclusion to the Star Wars main Theme | John Williams | original soundtrack. | Sony 50133 | 1977 | 00:37 |
Additional Files
- Timings and Cues (1.11.12-Silent_No_More.txt)
- Metadata file (Silent_No_More_NPR.TXT)






