ATTN: JMS - Choice of Music in "The Long Night"

B5JMS Poster b5jms-owner at shekel.mcl.cs.columbia.edu
Tue Feb 4 06:27:16 EST 1997


Subject: ATTN: JMS - Choice of Music in "The Long Night"
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s  1: Feb  3, 1997: "Carolyn Kinkead" <kinkeadc at mta.net>
*  2: Feb  3, 1997: jmsatb5 at aol.com (Jms at B5)

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From: "Carolyn Kinkead" <kinkeadc at mta.net>
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*Spolier space in case you haven't seen the episode*








Kudos to whoever chose the music for the throne room sequence where
Cartagia is being entertained by the jester (Christopher Franke, I
imagine).  I was rewatching the video last night and was amused when I
realized the music being played was "Ash Grove."  Considering Cartagia, a
very appropriate choice.

One of the things I like about this show -- the details are always so
delightful.

Carolyn Kinkead
kinkeadc at mta.net
carowriter at aol.com on the weekends

			"Dreams are a fine thing, but a rump firmly
			planted to the desk chair brings more results."



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From: jmsatb5 at aol.com (Jms at B5)
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It's not exactly a question of choosing the music: I sit with Chris
Franke, our composer, and indicate, "Here's where the music starts, and
ends."  If it's source music, we discuss the type of music, and he then
composes it.  We don't choose from library stuff on the show.


 jms




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