RE: Cuesheet for SCORE #11-14 CLASSICAL COMPOSERS AND SOVIET FILM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCORE #11-14 THE SCORE W/EDMUND STONE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Classical Composers and Soviet Film TOTAL TIME: 58:30 Host: Edmund Stone REEL #1: 1:00 REEL #2: 5:00 REEL #3: 23:56 REEL #4: 28:34 SPECIAL NOTES: This week on The Score with Edmund Stone – Classical Composers and Soviet Film. Some of the 20th Century’s many famous composers wrote music for the Russian film industry, including Khachaturian, Shostakovich and Prokofiev. We’ll hear some of these soundtracks, and chat with Gabriel Prokofiev about his grandfather’s famous scores this week on The Score. FEED: RELEASE DATES: Wed, APR 6, 2011 APR 6 - APR 13, 2011 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: “…in their homeland.” SEGMENT 3 SHOW PART 1 0:23:56 0:23:56 0:29:56 OPEN CUE: MUSIC CLOSE CUE: MUSIC FADES SEGMENT 4 SHOW PART 2 0:28:34 0:28:34 0:58:309 OPEN CUE: “Today on the Score…” CLOSE CUE: MUSIC FADES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIC RUNDOWN - The Score, with Edmund Stone – Classical Composers and Soviet Film Show #152 20th Century Fox Theme Judgement of the Prisoners from Alexander Nevsky, 1938 – 0:40 – RCA61926 – Sergei Prokofiev – St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra/Yuri Temirkanov, cond. Theme from High Noon, 1952 – 1:45 – Sony 77086 – Dimitri Tiomkin – Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra/Dimitri Tiomkin, cond. Galop from The Happiest Days of Your Life, 1950 – 2:30 – Chandos 10543 - Mischa Spoliansky – BBC Concert Orchestra/Rumon Gamba, cond. Music from Battleship Potemkin, 1925 – 0:40 – Sound Track Factory 33547 – Edmund Meisel – Dresdner Sinfoniker/Benjamin Schwartz, cond. Sabre Dance from Guyane by Aram Khachaturian – 1:00 – Telarc 80170 – Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/Erich Kunzel, cond. To Victory from The Battle of Stalingrad, 1949 – 6:00 – Marco Polo 8.223314 – Aram Khachaturian – Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra/Adriano, cond. Finale from Othello, 1956 – 3:36 – Marco Polo 8.223314 – Aram Khachaturian – Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra/Adriano, cond. Minuet from Sport, Sport, Sport, 1970 – 1:41 – Capriccio 5002 – Alfred Schnittke – Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin/Frank Strobel, cond. Finale from The adventures of a dentist, 1977 – 2:00 – Capriccio 5002 – Alfred Schnittke – Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin/Frank Strobel, cond. Music from Hamlet, 1964 – 4:30 – Naxos 8.557446 – Dmitri Shostakovich – Russian Philharmonic Orchestra/Dmitry Yablonsky, cond. Romance from The Gadfly, 1955 – 3:37 – RCA 60470 – Dmitri Shostakovich – United Kingdom Symphony Orchestra/Harry Rabinowitz, cond. Music bed...mid-show underwriting (:30 music bed for local announcer) outro – Finale from Golden Hills, 1931 – 0:30 – Delos 2005 – Dmitri Shostakovich – Byelorussian Radio & TV Symphony State Cinematographic Orchestra/Walter Mnatsakanov, cond. intro – Overture from Adventures of Korzinkina, 1940 – 0:30 – Delos 2005 – Dmitri Shostakovich – Byelorussian Radio & TV Symphony State Cinematographic Orchestra/Walter Mnatsakanov, cond. Russia Under the Mongolian Yoke from Alexander Nevsky, 1938 – 2:10 – EMI 63265 – Sergei Prokofiev – London Symphony Orchestra/Andre Previn, cond. Troika from Lieutenant Kije, 1934 – 2:54 – EMI 63265 – Sergei Prokofiev – London Symphony Orchestra/Andre Previn, cond. Juliet’s Theme from Romeo & Juliet by Sergei Prokofiev – 0:30 – Chandos 9322 – Danish National Radio Symphony/Dmitri Kitajenko, cond. Last Goodbye from Pique Dame, 1936 (unfinished movie) – 0:30 – Capriccio 67 149 – Sergei Prokofiev – Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra/Michail Juroowski, cond. Selections from Alexander Nevsky, 1938 – 10:00 – RCA 61926 – Sergei Prokofiev – St. Petersburg Philharmonic and Chorus of St. Petersburg Teleradio/Yuri Temirkanov, cond. Overture and Chorus and Storming of Kazan from Ivan the Terrible, 1944 – 10:40 – EMI 63265 – Sergei Prokofiev – Philharmonia Orchestra/Riccardo Muti, cond. Final Chorus from Alexander Nevsky, 1938 – 2:00 – RCA 61926 – Sergei Prokofiev – St. Petersburg Philharmonic and Chorus of St. Petersburg Teleradio/Yuri Temirkanov, cond. Ending Track: Star Wars, with closing announcement: I’m your producer and host, Edmund Stone. Let’s do this again soon. PROMO: I’m Edmund Stone, host of The Score, a weekly celebration of the music that makes good movies great. This week Classical Composers and Soviet Film. Some of the 20th Century’s many famous composers wrote music for the Russian film industry. We'll hear some examples on the next edition of The Score.