RE: Cuesheet for SCORE #12-02 SILENT NO MORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCORE #12-02 THE SCORE W/EDMUND STONE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 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: “…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 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIC RUNDOWN - The Score, with Edmund Stone – Silent No More Show #192 20th Century Fox Theme Eagle of Destiny from Napoleon, 1921 - CDC007 – Carl Davis – The Wren Orchestra/Carl Davis, cond. Music from The Artist, 2011 – Sony 886978952 – Ludovic Bource – original soundtrack Music composed for Le Voyage Dans La Lune, 1902 – ERM Media 2009 – Robert Ian Winstin, Louie Hurwitz & Marie Spinosa, James Guymon, and Don Myers – Millennium Symphony/Robert Ian Winstin, music director. Music from Metropolis, 1926 - Capriccio C5066 – Gottfried Huppertz – Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin/Frank Strobel, cond. Overture from Nosferatu, 1922 – Silva 1288 – James Bernard – City of Prague Philharmonic/Nic Raine, cond. MUSIC BED: Finale from Metropolis, 1926 - Capriccio C5066 – Gottfried Huppertz – Runkfunk-Sinfonieorcester Berlin/Frank Strobel, cond. Music from Napoleon, 1921 - CDC007 – Carl Davis – The Wren Orchestra/Carl Davis, cond. Do You Believe? from Peter Pan, 1924 – PluckMusic – Carl Davis – Leslie McMichael Harp Dove of Fire from The Passion of Joan of Arc, 1928 – ITN Corp030 – by In the Nursery Interview with Donald Sosin and Joanna Seaton with music from Docks Master; Manhatta; and King of Kings. Donald Sosin and Joanna Seaton, Farmhouse Window Productions. Interview with Richard Einhorn with Torture from Voices of Light: The Passion of Joan of Arc – Richard Einhorn - Sony 620062 - Anonymous 4. Strange Conductor in the Sky from Napoleon, 1921 - CDC007 – Carl Davis – The Wren Orchestra/Carl Davis, 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, the weekly celebration of the music that makes good movies great. Some of the most interesting film music around was written decades after the film's first release. Metropolis, The Passion of Joan of Arc and other great silent films, silent no more, on the next edition of The Score. NEXT WEEK'S PROMO: I'm Edmund Stone, host of The Score, the weekly celebration of the music that makes good movies great. Before there was Star Wars, there was Jane Eyre. We'll explore the film music made by John Williams and other big names composers, long before they were famous. That's on the next edition of The Score.