RE: Cuesheet for SCORE #12-17 HOWARD SHORE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCORE #12-17 THE SCORE W/EDMUND STONE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Howard Shore TOTAL TIME: 58:30 Host: Edmund Stone REEL #1: 1:00 REEL #2: 5:00 REEL #3: 20:51 REEL #4: 31:39 SPECIAL NOTES: We'll talk with one of Hollywood's most respected composers about his work on films including Lord of the Rings, Silence of the Lambs, and Hugo. FEED: RELEASE DATES: Wed, APR 25, 2012 APR 25 – MAY 2, 2012 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: “…of film composers.” SEGMENT 3 SHOW PART 1 0:20:51 0:20:51 0:26:51 OPEN CUE: “I am delighted…” CLOSE CUE: MUSIC FADES SEGMENT 4 SHOW PART 2 0:31:39 0:31:39 0:58:30 OPEN CUE: “Today on the Score…” CLOSE CUE: MUSIC FADES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIC RUNDOWN - The Score, with Edmund Stone – Howard Shore Show #207 20th Century Fox Theme Long Ways to Go from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, 2002 – Warner Bros. 9262-44376 – Howard Shore – original soundtrack Hughie – Arabesque 6741 – Howard Shore – Music Amici Piano Four – Arabesque 6741 – Howard Shore – Music Amici Finale from The Fly, 1986 – Varese Sarabande 302 066 460 – Howard Shore – original soundtrack Main Title from Ed Wood, 1994 – Silva 1261 – Howard Shore – City of Prague Philharmonic/James Fitzpatrick, cond. Brooklyn Heights from Gangs of New York, 2002 – Interscope 069493565 – Howard Shore – original soundtrack The Departed Tango from The Departed, 2006 – New Line 39078 – Howard Shore – original soundtrack Wedding Plans and Finale from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, 2010 – BSX 8900 – Howard Shore – The Redfeld Ensemble MUSIC BED: Movement Two from The Lord of the Rings Symphony, 2011 – Howe 1005 – Howard Shore – 21st Century Orchestra and Chorus/Ludwig Wicki, cond. Concerning Hobbits from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, 2001 – Warner Bros. 48110 – Howard Shore – original soundtrack Many Meetings from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, 2001 – Warner Bros. 48110 – Howard Shore – original soundtrack One of the Dunedain from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, 2002 – Warner Bros. 9262-44376 – Howard Shore – original soundtrack The End of All Things from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, 2003 – Warner Bros. 48521 – Howard Shore – original soundtrack, featuring Renee Fleming, soprano Movement Two from The Lord of the Rings Symphony, 2011 – Howe 1005 – Howard Shore – 21st Century Orchestra and Chorus/Ludwig Wicki, cond. Movement Six from The Lord of the Rings Symphony, 2011 – Howe 1005 – Howard Shore – 21st Century Orchestra and Chorus/Ludwig Wicki, cond. Winding it Up from Hugo, 2011 – Howe 1007 – Howard Shore – original soundtrack The Thief from Hugo, 2011 – Howe 1007 – Howard Shore – original soundtrack Movement Six from The Lord of the Rings Symphony, 2011 – Howe 1005 – Howard Shore – 21st Century Orchestra and Chorus/Ludwig Wicki, 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. This week a conversation with Howard Shore. We'll talk with one of Hollywood's most respected composers about his work on films including Lord of the Rings, Silence of the Lambs, and Hugo. That's on the next edition of The Score. NEXT WEEK'S PROMO: I'm Edmund Stone, host of The Score, a weekly celebration of the music that makes good movies great. This week Evil Geniuses. We'll hear music associated with Hollywood's most brilliant bad-guys, including Hannibal Lecter, Darth Vader and Die Hard's Hans Gruber. That's on the next edition of The Score.