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Melodic Treks: A Star Trek Music Podcast
94: Do I Have the Job?

Melodic Treks: A Star Trek Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 89:56


Cliff Eidelman Interview.   Jerry Goldsmith created an epic and memorable theme when he composed the 1979 film Star Trek: The Motion Picture, a theme that would become synonymous with Star Trek due to its use as the main title for the hit television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. In 1989, the theme would be used again for the film Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Given its popularity, many Trek fans were surprised when this theme did not greet them for the 25th anniversary film of their beloved franchise. Instead of Goldsmith's bright patriotic tones, a dark and moody operatic piece with an unusual addition of male choir greeted cinema goers.  In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala is joined by Cliff Eidelman to discuss his career as a composer. We talk about his new project that was inspired by art, working with the both the London and Munich Symphony Orchestras, his vocal album, and getting the job as the composer for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Chapters Intro (00:00:00)  Welcome to Melodic Treks (00:01:00)  Inspired by The Louvre (00:02:33)  "Untitled Piano Piece 1" (00:08:56)  Writing (00:09:38)  "Untitled Piano Piece 2" (00:12:24)  L.S.O. (00:13:17)  "Untitled Piano Piece 3" (00:19:35)  My Muse (00:21:05)  "In Your Eyes" (00:25:09)  Consistency of the Vocals (00:28:13)  How Has Your Style Changed? (00:30:45)  From Ballet to Film (00:33:48)  Munich Symphony (00:36:59)  I Gotta Gush For a Bit (00:42:10)  "Overture" From Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (00:42:54)  Male Choir (00:45:33)  "Rura Penthe" From Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (00:48:59)  The Captain's Theme (00:54:54)  "Clear All Moorings" From Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (00:56:48)  Getting the Job (00:58:18)  Listener Questions (01:08:45)  Finding Cliff (01:24:15)  Closing (01:27:29)   Host Brandon-Shea Mutala   Guest Cliff Eidelman   Production Tony Robinson (Editor and Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Stephen Boyd (Associate Producer) Bobby Tucker (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

Melodic Treks: A Star Trek Music Podcast
91: A Spiritual Sequel Score

Melodic Treks: A Star Trek Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 71:12


James Horner's Clear and Present Danger.   After the success of the 1992 film Patriot Games, a third film in the Jack Ryan series was quickly produced. With the powerful combination of star Harrison Ford, director Phillip Noyce, and composer James Horner, all of whom would return for the project, a box office smash was basically guaranteed. While different in tone, there were many similar aspects of the production that would cement this film as a classic piece of American cinema. In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala is joined by film score expert John Takis to discuss James Horner's score to the 1994 film Clear and Present Danger. We discuss its importance in Horner's career, the complexity of the film's plot, Star Trek actors, and how this score is a spiritual sequel to Patriot Games, while still standing on its own. Chapters Intro (00:00:00)  Welcome to Melodic Treks (00:01:10)  Welcome Back, John! (00:02:58)  A Horner Staple (00:04:52)  "Operation Reciprocity" (00:06:13)  The Film (00:09:04)  The Score (00:14:26)  "Main Title: Clear and Present Danger" (00:17:29)  The Jack Ryan Theme (00:20:15)  "Ambush" (00:25:58)  "Deleting the Evidence" (00:37:50)  "Greer's Funeral/Betrayal" (00:44:37)  "Blow Up Narcotics Plane" (00:50:24)  "Woodroom/Finale" (00:56:50)  Final Thoughts and Finding John (01:00:23)  Closing (01:08:44) All music composed by James Horner Intro and exit music from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country composed by Cliff Eidelman   Host Brandon-Shea Mutala   Guest Jon Takis   Production Tony Robinson (Editor and Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Stephen Boyd (Associate Producer) Bobby Tucker (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

Melodic Treks: A Star Trek Music Podcast
90: Noticing it For the First Time.

Melodic Treks: A Star Trek Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 35:08


Star Trek Beyond at the Albert Hall.  Over the past several years, film scoring has started to become more mainstream and has become more of a noticeable part of a movie due to documentaries and specialty labels placing emphasis on this often overlooked art. Another special event that has occurred in some major centers is a live orchestra performing the score to a film while it is being projected to an audience. In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala is joined by Tony Robinson, host of Continuing Mission, to discuss the showing of the film Star Trek Beyond at the Royal Albert Hall, with the score provided by a live symphony. Chapters Intro (00:00:00)  Welcome to Melodic Treks! (00:01:40)  Recent Visit to the Hall (00:02:35)  "Star Trek Main Theme" (00:03:57)  "Night on the Yorktown" (00:12:55) Final Thoughts (00:27:15)  Closing (00:31:53) All music used in this episode from Star Trek Beyond composed by Michael Giacchino. Opening and closing music from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country composed by Cliff Eidelman.   Host Brandon-Shea Mutala   Guest Tony Robinson   Production Tony Robinson (Editor and Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Stephen Boyd (Associate Producer) Bobby Tucker (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

Melodic Treks: A Star Trek Music Podcast

Dennis McCarthy Interview.   Dennis McCarthy defined the sound of Star Trek by composing 257 episodes and movies of the franchise. However, the road to Trek was paved with hard work and trial-by-fire education sessions. McCarthy learned how to compose and orchestrate while on the road as a young man, playing various musical shows. McCarthy ever refers to his education as the  "college of the road." After working with composers such as Nelson Riddle and Alex North, his first big break would come with the 1983 phenomenon V: The Final Battle. Dennis showcased his ability to write good quality music quickly, and this would lead him to many other opportunities, which continue to this day. In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala has an in depth discussion with Dennis McCarthy, the person who has composed the most Star Trek episodes and films. We talk about getting into the business, working with Kevin Kiner, as well as his extensive career composing for Star Trek. Chapters Intro (00:00:00)  Welcome to Melodic Treks (00:01:14)  "Good Question" (from The Curse of Oak Island)(00:02:44)  What's Up With "Yo!"? (00:02:54)  Education (00:04:17)  "Main Title" (from V) (00:11:50)  Brass (00:14:34)  Transposing (00:16:58)  "Suite from "Voices in the Earth") (from The Twilight Zone) (00:23:21)  "About Your Words" (from The Curse of Oak Island)" (00:26:50)  Kevin Kiner (00:28:37)  "Main Titles" (from "In A Mirror Darkly") (00:32:12)  "Archer's Theme" (00:33:50)  Musical Alzheimer's (00:35:09)  The "Haven" Score (00:38:32)  "I Have a Gun" (from "All Good Things...") (00:41:42)  Stand Out Scores: "The Arsenal of Freedom" and "Conspiracy" (00:42:58)  "Surface Jaunt/Image/Encased" (from "The Arsenal of Freedom") (00:43:48)  "Worf Down/Invader/Dinner Treats/Retching Remmick/Recovery/Cliff Hanger" (from "Conspiracy) (00:45:47)  Emmy Award Winning Main Title (00:47:35)  "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Main Title (Seasons 1-3)" (00:50:02)  "Farewell" (from "What You Leave Behind") (00:53:31)  "Generations Overture" (from Star Trek: Generations) (00:57:41)  Thank You, Dennis (00:58:56)  Closing (01:05:30)   Host Brandon Shea-Mutala   Guest Dennis McCarthy   Production Tony Robinson (Editor and Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Stephen Boyd (Associate Producer) Bobby Tucker (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

Continuing Mission: A Star Trek Fan Films Podcast
34: Godspeed! Starship Republic

Continuing Mission: A Star Trek Fan Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017 45:00


Ray Tesi Talks Starship Republic. Ray Tesi and his crew of dedicated actors have labored long and hard to get Starship Republic, the first Star Trek fan film to be made since the issuance of the CBS guidelines, out of spacedock. Now the film is in production, and Ray has a lot to say about the trials and tribulations of being a filmmaker. In this episode of Continuing Mission, host Tony Robinson talks to Ray about how the story took shape, some last-minute happenings, and the moment he got to say “Action!”   Chapters Starship Republic Intro Music (00:00:50) Meeting Ray (00:00:51)  About Starship Republic (00:03:25)  Actors on the Set (00:06:25)  A Source of Inspiration (00:09:38) Recycling the Redshirts (00:13:55)  Shooting Days (00:20:10) “Action” (00:24:25) Moving Forward (00:31:35)   Host Tony Robinson   Guest Ray Tesi   Production Tony Robinson (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)