RE: Cuesheet for SCORE #11-26 THE FOUNDING OF AMERICA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCORE #11-26 THE SCORE W/EDMUND STONE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: The Founding of America TOTAL TIME: 58:29 Host: Edmund Stone REEL #1: 1:00 REEL #2: 5:00 REEL #3: 23:58 REEL #4: 28:31 SPECIAL NOTES: This week on The Score with Edmund Stone, The Founding of America, with scores from films about our nation’s beginnings including The Madness of King George, Jefferson in Paris, John Adams, and The Last of the Mohicans on the next edition of The Score. FEED: RELEASE DATES: Wed, JUNE 29, 2011 JUNE 29 - JULY 5, 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: “Before we delve…” CLOSE CUE: “…back in 1996.” SEGMENT 3 SHOW PART 1 0:23:58 0:23:58 0:29:58 OPEN CUE: MUSIC CLOSE CUE: MUSIC FADES SEGMENT 4 SHOW PART 2 0:28:31 0:28:31 0:58:29 OPEN CUE: “Unlike the film…” CLOSE CUE: MUSIC FADES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIC RUNDOWN - The Score, with Edmund Stone – The Founding of America Show #164 20th Century Fox Theme Facing the British Lines from The Patriot, 2000 – last 0:40 – Hollywood 62258 – John Williams – original soundtrack recording conducted by John Williams Theme from Born on the Fourth of July, 1989 – 2:20 – Sony 51333 – John Williams – Boston Pops Orchestra/John Williams, cond. Suite from Independence Day, 1996 – 2:25 – Telarc 80437 – David Arnold – Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/Erich Kunzel, cond. Opening Titles, The Declaration of Independence, and Farewell to Adams from John Adams, 2008 – 9:50 – Varese Sarabande 302 066 893 – Rob Lane – original soundtrack Pantograph: Opening Title, Jour Heureux, and End Credits from Jefferson in Paris, 1995 – 7:04 – EMI 55311 – Richard Robbins – original soundtrack Finale from John Paul Jones, 1959 – 2:35 – Delphi 9109 – Max Steiner – original soundtrack End Title from Revolution, 1985 – 3:25 – Varese Sarabande 302 067 000 – John Corigliano – original soundtrack The Colonial Cause from The Patriot, 2000 – 1:30 – Hollywood 622589 – John Williams – original soundtrack :30 music bed for local announcer The Glade from The Last of the Mohicans, 1992 – first 0:30 – Morgan Creek 29599-20015 – Trevor Jones – original soundtrack The Kiss from The Last of the Mohicans, 1992 – 2:47 – Morgan Creek 2959-20015 – Trevor Jones – original soundtrack Promontory from The Last of the Mohicans, 1992 – 6:00 – Morgan Creek 2959-20015 – Trevor Jones – original soundtrack Prelude from The Madness of King George, 1994 – 1:25 – Epix 67012 – Handel’s Julius Caesar/arranged by George Fenton – original soundtrack He Will be Restrained from The Madness of King George, 1994 – 2:21 – Epix 67012 – Handel’s Zadok the Priest/arranged by George Fenton – original soundtrack Facing the British Lines and The Patriot Reprise from The Patriot, 2000 – 9:15 – Hollywood 62258 – John Williams – original soundtrack recording conducted by John Williams Letter to Jefferson and Leaving for Philadelphia from John Adams, 2008 – 3:10 – Varese Sarabande 302 066 893 – Rob Lane and Joseph Vitarelli – original soundtrack 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 we celebrate Independence Day with scores from films about our nation's beginnings. Jefferson in Paris, John Adams and more that's on the next edition of The Score.