RE: Cuesheet for SCORE #10-24 MERRIE MELODIES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCORE #10-24 THE SCORE W/EDMUND STONE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Merrie Melodies TOTAL TIME: 58:29 Host: Edmund Stone REEL #1: 1:00 REEL #2: 5:00 REEL #3: 25:28 REEL #4: 27:01 SPECIAL NOTES: This week on The Score with Edmund Stone – Merrie Melodies. The Madcap adventures of Bugs Bunny and Friends with Warner Bros. cartoons that jump-started our love of classical music, on The Score with Edmund Stone. FEED: RELEASE DATES: Wed, JUN 16, 2010 JUN 16 - JUN 22, 2010 0000 (ET) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- REEL TOTAL ITEM ACCUM ACCUM TIME TIME TIME ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: “…Warner Brothers orchestra.” SEGMENT 3 SHOW PART 1 0:25:28 0:25:28 0:31:28 OPEN CUE: MUSIC CLOSE CUE: MUSIC FADES SEGMENT 4 SHOW PART 2 0:27:01 0:27:01 0:58:29 OPEN CUE: “Today on the Score…” CLOSE CUE: MUSIC FADES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIC RUNDOWN - The Score, with Edmund Stone – Merrie Melodies Show #112 20th Century Fox Theme Track 1 (Merrie Melodies Main Title Music – 0:20) – Warner Bros. 26494 – The Warner Bros. Symphony Orchestra/George Daugherty, cond. Track 7 (Stalling Self-Parody, 1941 – 0:20) – Warner Bros. 26027 – The Warner Bros. Symphony Orchestra/Carl Stalling, cond. Baton Bunny, 1959 – 5:40) – Warner Bros. Track 4 (What’s Up, Doc? 1950 – 2:56) – Warner Bros. 26494 – The Warner Bros. Symphony Orchestra/George Daugherty, cond. Overture to The Barber of Seville (excerpt) – Philips 473 967 – Gioacchino Rossini – Academy of St. Martin in the Fields/Sir Neville Marriner, cond. Track 7 (The Rabbit of Seville, 1950 – 6:15) – Warner Bros. 26494 – The Warner Bros. Symphony Orchestra/George Daugherty, cond./Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan, voices Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (excerpt) – Telarc 80221 - Franz Liszt – Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/Erich Kunzel, cond. Rhapsody Rabbit, 1946 – 6:10 – Warner Bros. Tales from the Vienna Woods and The Blue Danube (excerpts) – Intersound 2815 Johann Strauss II – Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Peter Guth/cond. Track 9 (A Corny Concerto, 1943 – 6:20) – Warner Bros. 26494 – The Warner Bros. Symphony Orchestra/George Daugherty, cond. Music under – Music from Long-Haired Hare, 1949 (0:20) – Warner Bros. 26494 – Carl Stalling Music bed – Music from Jumpin’ Jupiter, 1955 (0:20) – Warner Bros. 26494 – Carl Stalling Track 2 (This is a Life? 1955 – 0:45) – Warner Bros. 26494 – The Warner Bros. Symphony Orchestra/George Daugherty, cond. With the voices of Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan and June Foray Track 10 (Long-Haired Hare, 1949 – 7:00) – Warner Bros. 26494 – The Warner Bros. Symphony Orchestra/George Daugherty, cond. Hungarian Dances Nos. 7 and 5 (0:20) – DG 410 615 – Johannes Brahms – Vienna Philharmonic/Claudio Abbado, cond. Pigs in a Polka, 1942 – 7:30 – Warner Bros. Back Alley Oproar, 1948 – 0.20 – Warner Bros. What’s Opera, Doc? 1957 – 6:15 – Warner Bros. Track 12 (Closing Theme & That’s All Folks – 0:21) – Warner Bros. 26494 – The Warner Bros. Symphony Orchestra/George Daugherty, cond. Ending Track: Star Wars, with closing announcement: It’s been my pleasure to bring you The Score on Allclassical FM. Let’s do this again soon. I’m Edmund Stone.