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Art of the Score

Episode 5: Star Trek (TV)

Art of the Score

Nicholas Buc

Education, Tv & Film, Music

5624 Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2017

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Star Trek is one of the most enduring television series of all time, with more than 700 episodes over 30 seasons. Even disregarding the films, it’s also seen some great composers: Alexander Courage, Jerry Goldsmith, Dennis McCarthy, and Jay Chattaway. In our fifth episode of Art of the Score, we’re shifting to the small screen as we take a look at how the music of Star Trek has defined the final frontier over 50 years. Episode notes: 2:40 – Overview of the Star Trek series, and how each series changed 8:50 – The original series theme by Alexander Courage 11:30 – The three elements of the main theme and its optimism 13:45 – The beguine rhythm 17:00 – the jazz harmonies underpinning the original theme 19:00 – Lost in Space comparison 21:10 – Cue from ‘Amok Time’, Season 2 Episode 5 by Gerald Fried 25:30 – ‘The Doomsday Machine’, Season 2 Episode 6 by Sol Kaplan 28:00 – Emphasis on action music in the original series 29:33 – The Next Generation theme by Jerry Goldsmith 32:00 – Differences between minor sevenths and major sevenths for the fanfare 33:45 – ‘The Best of Both Worlds, Part One’, Season 3, Episode 26 by Ron Jones 38:33 – ‘The Inner Light’, Season 5, Episode 26, Jay Chattaway 46:06 – Deep Space Nine theme by Dennis McCarthy 51:20 – Fanfare for the Common Man by Aaron Copland 54:50 – ‘The Changing Face of Evil’, Season 7, Episode 20, Jay Chattaway 59:57 – Voyager theme by Jerry Goldsmith 1:06:00 – ‘The Year of Hell’, Season 4, Episode 9, Dennis McCarthy 1:08:00 – Drama versus action in Star Trek scoring 1:10:29 – Enterprise theme by Diane Warren 1:17:17 – Archer’s Theme by Dennis McCarthy 1:21:05 – Andrew’s favourite Star Trek moment We’d love to hear from our listeners – get in touch via Twitter, and if you like The Art of the Score, please take a moment to subscribe, rate and comment.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Art of the Score, the podcast that explores, demystifies and celebrates some of the

0:18.8

greatest soundtracks of all time from the world of film, TV and video games. I'm Andrew Pogson, and celebrates some of the greatest soundtracks of all time from the world of film,

0:21.6

TV and video games.

0:23.4

I'm Andrew Pogson.

0:24.5

And in each episode, we'll be joined by Daniel Golding and Nicholas Buck as we check out a soundtrack we love,

0:30.1

break down its main themes, explore what makes the score tick, and hopefully impart our love of the world of soundtracks.

0:42.3

Oh! and hopefully impart our love of the world of soundtracks. In episode five, we explore the music from one of the most successful TV shows of all time, Star Trek.

0:49.6

With six separate TV series making up 30 season, yes, I'm including the animated ones,

0:56.0

Trek has over 700 episodes of content to choose from. So as a result, this is just episode 1 of 75.

1:04.0

Nah, just joking. We're channeling our inner borg and jamming 50 years of music into a single efficient episode and joining me

1:13.3

on the bridge is composer arranger orchestrator conductor and envoy to the united federation of

1:18.9

planets it's nicholas buck how you doing nick i'm good i am lucutus of buck

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i'm very happy to be here very excited about Star Trek, so let's get cracking.

1:29.0

That was perfect.

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And Mani in the Con is a writer, critic, university lecturer and Ferengi sympathizer.

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It's Dan Golding.

1:36.6

How you doing, Dan?

1:37.3

I'm looking forward to living long and prospering.

1:41.1

But you've done me a disservice, because as we'll talk about, I'm not a fan of the

1:44.7

Ferengi. It's one of the few Star Trek things. Man, I love the Ferengi. Well, yeah.

1:50.0

Yeah, because they get redeemed. No. Anyway. So we are making good on our, finally making good

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on our promising art of the Score here,

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