Minisode 5 – Series 21, Part III – The Resurrection of Malcolm Clarke

In this minisode we’ll be looking at the controversial music of Malcolm Clarke. In this episode we will look at his work on Doctor Who Serial 6P – Story 133 – Resurrection of the Daleks. Ressurection was originally aired between the 8th and 15th of February 1984 on BBC One as two 45-minute episodes although it had been filmed as a 4-part story.
NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the THE KRYNOID PODCAST on Wednesday, 28 September, 2011 – http://krynoid.blog.co.uk/2011/09/28/024-resurrection-of-the-daleks-11933411/
ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS – DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.
I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visithttp://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS – DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master & Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.
On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chicago Early Music Consort, Duo fantaisie en Echo, the Madison Bach Musicians, the Newberry Consort, the Oriana Singers, the Second City Musick, the Spirit of Gambo – a Chicago Consort of Viols, the Third Coast Viols and many others. In performance, I’ve appeared on Chicago’s 98.7FM WFMT, Wisconsin Public Radio and Milwaukee Public Radio. My Early Music Outreach program ‘Viols in Our Schools’ was the recipient of the 2010 Early Music America Outreach Award, which honors ensembles or individual artists for excellence in early music outreach and/or educational projects for children or adults. For more information, visit http://www.violsinourschools.org/About.html or http://www.phillipwserna.com/.
ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of ’09, After reading Jordan Roseman’s “Audio Mashup Construction Kit.” Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac’s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.
_____________________________
If you would like to find out more about our other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org.
Podcast site is located at http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
Email us at http://adventuresintimespaceandmusic.phillipwserna.com/contact
To follow us on Twitter, visit http://www.twitter.com/ATSMPodcast
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‘Adventures in Time Space and Music’ is not endorsed by the BBC in any way and is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.
The Official Doctor Who site can be found at http://bbc.co.uk/doctorwho.
Doctor Who, all associated logos, names and references to characters, vehicles and any other Doctor Who related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of the BBC, or their respective trademark and copyright holders.
All original content of this podcast, both musical and textual, is the intellectual property of the podcast – unless otherwise indicated. © Copyright 2012
2011 Chicago TARDIS Special – Part II – Tunes of the Time Lord
This is part II of coverage from the Chicago TARDIS having taken place November 25-27, 2011 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL
ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/
TUNES OF THE TIME LORD
Featuring Nick Seidler, Phillip W. Serna & David Warnock
MUSIC DISCUSSED
Stock Music from the Tenth Planet (Martin Slavin – Space Adventures 1,2,3, Dennis Farnon – Drama In Miniature Part 2) – Doctor Who – Music from the Tenth Planet
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000050HII/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_9Jw8ob09QNEGW (CD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000050HII/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_ODw8ob1Z9VM85 (CD – UK)
Music from the War Games (Dudley Simpson – The War Games) – Does Not Exist Independent of the Episode
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002IW62FU/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_HNw8ob0BG3R7Q (DVD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002ATVD8W/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_gOw8ob02GFN9S (DVD – UK)
Music from Spearhead from Space (Dudley Simpson – Music from Spearhead from Space) – Does Not Exist Independent of the Episode
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005LMAC/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_UPw8ob0TED7P7 (DVD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004P9MROY/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_3Ow8ob19T4PV2 (DVD – UK)
U.N.I.T.’s Theme from the Ambassadors of Death (Dudley Simpson – Music from The Ambassadors of Death) – Does Not Exist Independent of the Episode
U.N.I.T.’s Theme from the Mind of Evil (Dudley Simpson – Music from The Mind of Evil) – Does Not Exist Independent of the Episode
Music from Robot (Dudley Simpson – Robot) – Does Not Exist Independent of the Episode
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000QGE8II/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_vVw8ob0HG57DS (DVD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000NVI2C4/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_tXw8ob0SHNGM3 (DVD – UK)
Music from Logopolis & Castrovalva (Paddy Kingsland – Logopolis & Castrovalva) – Only Available on the 2|Entertain DVD Isolated Scores
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NJXG8G/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_nYw8ob0FGR2R9 (DVD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000LE1HLQ/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_WYw8ob0970ZPK (DVD – UK)
Music from The Caves of Androzani (Roger Limb – The Caves of Androzani) – Partially Available on Doctor Who: The Music II (and Silva Screen 1992 Re-Release Doctor Who: The Five Doctors) & Complete on the 2|Entertain DVD Isolated Scores
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000004BP6/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_3Zw8ob074ERDP (CD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00004TVV6/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_L2w8ob1Y5Q7AH (CD – UK)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005SH62X4/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_p4w8ob0VBSAPY (DVD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003ZUXZAE/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_14w8ob1H0G67Z (DVD – UK)
Music from Time and the Rani (Keff McColluch – Time and the Rani) – Only Available on the 2|Entertain DVD Isolated Scores
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004MA1JZY/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_bFw8ob1ADBTPX (DVD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002SZQCDO/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_vGw8ob1MSPC31 (DVD – UK)
Music from Doctor Who: The Movie (John Debney, Louis Febre & John Sponsler – Doctor Who: The Movie) – Available as a Rare CD Release by the Composers or on the 2|Entertain DVD Isolated Score
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FCI9F6/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_9gs8ob06RGCPD (CD – US)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0049S1NYG/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_S6w8ob0MBCHAZ (DVD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003ZUXZAE/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_14w8ob1H0G67Z (DVD – UK)
The Doctor’s Theme (Murray Gold – Rose) – Doctor Who – Original Television Soundtrack – Series 1 & 2
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KC8O3S/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_29w8ob1T255BD (CD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000KC8O3S/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_t.w8ob0HJHGCM (CD – UK)
Rose Defeats the Daleks (Murray Gold – The Parting of the Ways) – Doctor Who – Original Television Soundtrack – Series 1 & 2
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KC8O3S/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_29w8ob1T255BD (CD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000KC8O3S/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_t.w8ob0HJHGCM (CD – UK)
Deep Space & Vogon March (Carey Blyton – Revenge of the Cybermen) – Carey Blyton – In Camera
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002WIGQRE/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_F6r8ob1T0C0MV (CD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002WIGQRE/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_Hww8ob0YDYS3E (CD – UK)
The Master Vainglorious (Murray Gold – Utopia) – Doctor Who – Original Television Soundtrack – Series 3
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000WGAQIS/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_Oax8ob1J56R1G (CD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000WGAQIS/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_gbx8ob13VKVVK (CD – UK)
The Duel (Malcolm Clarke – The Sea Devils) - - Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Volume 2: New Beginnings (1970-1980)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004TFML/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_4cx8ob0KZ41SH (CD – US) http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0009JOPI0/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_Udx8ob0VEDPDK (CD – UK)
ABOUT THE PANELISTS: NICK SEIDLER – Nick Seidler regular job is as a staff member at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, and Engineering university in the state of Wisconsin. In Doctor Who circles he is the founder of the Earthbound TimeLords Doctor Who academic website and also a staff member of the Chicago TARDIS convention. With Rob Warnock, and John Curtis, he has helped write the Doctor Who theme and inspired music for the past Chicago TARDIS conventions, and in currently involved in the music group UNIT (which takes its name from a Doctor Who reference).
ABOUT THE PANELISTS: DAVID WARNOCK – I started out as a music major in college for the first two years until I changed majors ( I started out playing French Horn). I originally started writing scores for DW fanvids back in the mid-80′s with the Federation. A lot of the people who were involved in the group now work as staff for Chicago TARDIS. Later on I started contributing music to various projects for BTR, who are a group from Australia who produce audio dramas, and some video projects also. I also composed the score for “Unknown” which was an independent film shot in the Chicago area. I’m currently working on “Thriller Theater” which is another independent film involving a number of people who worked on “Unknown”.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1733304/
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Thriller-Theater/134015306612543
EARTHBOUND TIMELORDS - http://homepages.bw.edu/~jcurtis/?UNIT/discography.html
THE CHICAGO TARDIS:
The Chicago TARDIS - http://www.chicagotardis.com/
The Chicago TARDIS on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/chicagotardis
The Chicago TARDIS on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/chicagotardis
DALEK VOICES BY TONY GALLICHAN OF THE FLASHING BLADE PODCAST:http://www.flashingblade.org.uk/
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS – DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.
I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visithttp://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS – DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master & Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.
On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chicago Early Music Consort, Duo fantaisie en Echo, the Madison Bach Musicians, the Newberry Consort, the Oriana Singers, the Second City Musick, the Spirit of Gambo – a Chicago Consort of Viols, the Third Coast Viols and many others. In performance, I’ve appeared on Chicago’s 98.7FM WFMT, Wisconsin Public Radio and Milwaukee Public Radio. My Early Music Outreach program ‘Viols in Our Schools’ was the recipient of the 2010 Early Music America Outreach Award, which honors ensembles or individual artists for excellence in early music outreach and/or educational projects for children or adults. For more information, visit http://www.violsinourschools.org/About.html orhttp://www.phillipwserna.com/.
ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of ’09, After reading Jordan Roseman’s “Audio Mashup Construction Kit.” Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac’s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.
_____________________________
If you would like to find out more about my other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org.
Podcast site is located at http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
Email us at http://adventuresintimespaceandmusic.phillipwserna.com/contact
To follow us on Twitter, visit http://www.twitter.com/ATSMPodcast
To friend us on Facebook, visit http://www.facebook.com/AdventuresinTimeSpaceandMusic
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Support the show by donating or by visiting http://zazzle.com/ATSMPodcast
_____________________________
‘Adventures in Time Space and Music’ is not endorsed by the BBC in any way and is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.
The Official Doctor Who site can be found at http://bbc.co.uk/doctorwho.
Doctor Who, all associated logos, names and references to characters, vehicles and any other Doctor Who related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of the BBC, or their respective trademark and copyright holders.
All original content of this podcast, both musical and textual, is the intellectual property of the podcast – unless otherwise indicated. © Copyright 2011
Minisode 4 – Series 21, Part II – The Twin Dilemmas of Malcolm Clarke

In this minisode we’ll be looking at the music of Malcolm Clarke. In this segment we will look at his work on Serial 6S – Story 136 – The Twin Dilemma – which originally aired between the 22nd and the 30th of March, 1984 on BBC One.
NOTE: This minisode aired as a segment on the THE FLASHING BLADE Podcast Episode 1-105 on Saturday, 13 August, 2011 – http://flashingblade.libsyn.com/the-flashing-blade-podcast-1-105-doctor-who-podcast
ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS – DR. LOU: I am an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I write about and teach classes on avant-garde and popular music of the post-war era, focusing on musics that bridge the categories of high and low culture in society through media technology. In other words, I write about pretty music made on complicated equipment used in television and radio. Most of my stuff tends to be about music in the UK, although I have also written about American science fiction. My most recent publication is a history of the BBC’s electronic music studio, the Radiophonic Workshop, for Oxford University Press. Before becoming chair of the music department in Reno, I taught classes about television music, film music, music and gender, and popular music, as well as the more standard classical music history courses. After getting my undergraduate degree in singing from the University of Iowa, I spent a few hazy years bartending in nightclubs, listening to lots of dance music, and traveling as much as possible to England. Eventually, I decided I needed a career and did a Masters degree in musicology at the University of Texas at Austin, writing a thesis on music in Doctor Who. After that I moved to Los Angeles and did a PhD at UCLA in musicology, studying with Susan McClary and Philip Brett, among other amazing scholars. At UCLA I wrote what would become the first half of my Radiophonic history as my dissertation.
I also, like Dr. Phil, am a performer of early music. But unlike him, for me it is purely a dilettante pursuit. I have sung early music since 1989, and at UCLA was the director of their early music ensemble, Musica Humana. Upon moving to Reno, I founded REM (Reno Early Music), Reno’s premiere early music group. Actually, we are Reno’s only early music group. But it’s fun. I also run the Reno Time Team, a local group making our way through all of classic Doctor Who. For more information on Louis Niebur, visithttp://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/niebur.htm, and for information on Reno Early Music, visit http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/boardman/music_REM.htm. For more information on Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, visit http://www.unr.edu/cla/music/publications/special_sound.htm.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS – DR. PHILL: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master & Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.
On double bass, I perform with many ensembles including the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonic Orchestra, Northbrook Symphony Orchestra, the Northshore Camerata, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and many others. In Early Music, I regularly perform on violas da gamba (treble viol, tenor viol and bass viol), period double bass/ violone and vielle with modern orchestras such as the Concord Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, as well as with period instrument ensembles such as Ars Antigua, the Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, the Callipygian Players, the Chicago Early Music Consort, Duo fantaisie en Echo, the Madison Bach Musicians, the Newberry Consort, the Oriana Singers, the Second City Musick, the Spirit of Gambo – a Chicago Consort of Viols, the Third Coast Viols and many others. In performance, I’ve appeared on Chicago’s 98.7FM WFMT, Wisconsin Public Radio and Milwaukee Public Radio. My Early Music Outreach program ‘Viols in Our Schools’ was the recipient of the 2010 Early Music America Outreach Award, which honors ensembles or individual artists for excellence in early music outreach and/or educational projects for children or adults. For more information, visit http://www.violsinourschools.org/About.html orhttp://www.phillipwserna.com/.
_____________________________
If you would like to find out more about our other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org.
Podcast site is located at http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
Email us at http://adventuresintimespaceandmusic.phillipwserna.com/contact
To follow us on Twitter, visit http://www.twitter.com/ATSMPodcast
To friend us on Facebook, visit http://www.facebook.com/AdventuresinTimeSpaceandMusic
To friend us on Google+, visit http://plus.google.com/106877584462894407680
Support the show by donating or by visiting http://zazzle.com/ATSMPodcast
_____________________________
‘Adventures in Time Space and Music’ is not endorsed by the BBC in any way and is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.
The Official Doctor Who site can be found at http://bbc.co.uk/doctorwho.
Doctor Who, all associated logos, names and references to characters, vehicles and any other Doctor Who related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of the BBC, or their respective trademark and copyright holders.
All original content of this podcast, both musical and textual, is the intellectual property of the podcast – unless otherwise indicated. © Copyright 2011
Episode 15 – Series 23, Part I – The Mysterious Planets of Dominic Glynn – Part II – Dominic Glynn Interview
In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Doctor Who composer Dominic Glynn focusing on his work on Series 23, the Trial of a Time Lord. In this episode we’ll be featuring the second part in a series focusing on the work of Doctor Who composer Dominic Glynn, with an interview recorded the 6th of December, 2010.
ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/
ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master & Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.
ABOUT OUR SERIES GUEST: Dominic Glynn is one of the world’s most prolific composers of production music. His work has featured worldwide in hit TV shows including ‘The Simpsons’, ‘Red Dwarf’ and ‘Dead Like Me’ and in movies like ‘Kevin & Perry Go Large’ and Eddie Murphy/Jeff Goldblum comedy ‘Holy Man’.
Dominic began his career writing incidental music for BBC TV’s “Doctor Who” in the late 1980s, and is one of a select number of composers to have re-arranged the show’s iconic theme tune. In the 90s he continued to compose for a number of BBC shows, and after a series of leftfield underground dance record releases, he formed his own independent record label. Today he can often be seen DJing for ‘The Big Chill’. Live work has included performing at London’s Festival Hall with pedal-steel guitar legend BJ Cole, and the electronica/jazz hybrid project ‘Cybajaz’.
Dominic has composed the score for a series of short supernatural film dramas, screened at London’s Frightfest horror film festival, as well as music for two contemporary dance films. More recently, he has composed the score to upcoming British feature film ‘Bad Day’ starring Claire Goose and Donna Air, as well as a new radio revival of sci-fi classic ‘Blake’s 7′.
ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of ’09, After reading Jordan Roseman’s “Audio Mashup Construction Kit.” Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac’s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.
DEDICATION: This series of episodes are dedicated to all of the composers who have worked on Doctor Who for nearly 50 years – we thank you for the terror, the magic, and the joy you have brought generations of young people around the world. Cheers to all of you: Mark Ayres, Richard Rodney Bennett, Carey Blyton, Geoffrey Burgon, Tristram Cary, Malcolm Clarke, John Debney, Delia Derbyshire, Marcus Dods, Louis Febre, Jonathan Gibbs, Dominic Glynn, Murray Gold, Ron Grainer, Don Harper, Richard Hartley, Brian Hodgson, Peter Howell, Raymond Jones, Norman Kay, Paddy Kingsland, John Lewis, Roger Limb, Malcolm Lockyer, Keff McCulloch, Bill McGuffie, Stanley Myers, Elizabeth Parker, Humphrey Searle, Dudley Simpson & John Sponsler.
LINKS OF INTEREST:
Dominic Glynn – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominic_Glynn
Dominic Glynn’s Website – http://www.dominic-glynn.com/
People Mentioned – Colin Baker – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Baker
People Mentioned – Adam Blackwood – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Blackwood_(actor)
People Mentioned – Nicola Bryant – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Bryant
People Mentioned – Chris Clough – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Clough
People Mentioned – Michael Grade – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Grade
People Mentioned – Ron Grainer – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Grainer
People Mentioned – Peter Howell – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Howell
People Mentioned – Michael Jayston – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jayston
People Mentioned – Bonnie Langford – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Langford
People Mentioned – Dick Mills – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Mills
People Mentioned – Tony Selby – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Selby
People Mentioned – John Nathan Turner – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nathan-Turner
Restoration Team – Trial of a Timelord – The Mysterious Planet – http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/TrialOfATimeLord.htm
Restoration Team – Trial of a Timelord – The Ultimate Foe – http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/TrialOfATimeLord.htm
Stories Mentioned – Restoration Team – Revelation of the Daleks – http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/Revelation.htm
Stories Mentioned – Restoration Team – Survival – http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/Survival.htm
Recording Mentioned – Dominic Glynn – Black Light – Cassette Release, July 1988, Domintemporal Services RDMP2 , Flexidisc Release, 1990, Doctor Who Magazine – http://www.millenniumeffect.co.uk/audio/composed-dwas.php
Concepts Discussed – Consonance & Dissonance – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consonance_and_dissonance
Concepts Discussed – Leitmotif – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leitmotif
Concepts Discussed – Musical Intervals – Half Step – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_step
Concepts Discussed – Orchestration – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestration
Concepts Discussed – Rhythm – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm
Concepts Discussed – Timbre (pronounced ‘tæmbər’) – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbre
Concepts Discussed – Tone Cluster – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tone_cluster
Instruments Discussed – Calliope – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calliope_(music)
Instruments Discussed – Celelste – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celesta
Instruments Discussed – Pipe Organ – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipe_organ
Instruments Discussed – Roland Juno-106 Synthesizer – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Juno-106
Instruments Discussed – Korg 770 Synthesizer – http://www.vintagesynth.com/korg/770.php
Instruments Discussed – Yamaha DX-21 Synthesizer – http://www.vintagesynth.com/yamaha/dx21.php
Instruments Discussed- Sampler – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampler_(musical_instrument)
Instruments Discussed- Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Synthesizer – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequential_Circuits_Prophet-5
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If you would like to find out more about my other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org.
Podcast site is located at http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
Email us at http://adventuresintimespaceandmusic.phillipwserna.com/contact
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‘Adventures in Time Space and Music’ is not endorsed by the BBC in any way and is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.
The Official Doctor Who site can be found at http://bbc.co.uk/doctorwho.
Doctor Who, all associated logos, names and references to characters, vehicles and any other Doctor Who related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of the BBC, or their respective trademark and copyright holders.
All original content of this podcast, both musical and textual, is the intellectual property of the podcast – unless otherwise indicated. © Copyright 2011
Episode 14 – Series 23, Part I – The Mysterious Planets of Dominic Glynn – Part I – The Mysterious Planet and the Ultimate Foe
In this episode we’ll be looking at the music of Doctor Who composer Dominic Glynn focusing on his work on Series 23, the Trial of a Time Lord. In this episode we will look at his work on Story 143, Serial 7A – The Mysterious Planet & serial 7C The Ultimate Foe.
The Mysterious Planet, penned by Doctor Who veteran writer Robert Holmes, was a 4-part story which originally aired between the 6th of September and the 27the of September 1986 on BBC One. This was the first of 4 stories in a 14 episode, series long arc culminating in the Ultimate Foe, a 2-part story which originally aired between the 29th of November and the 6th of December 1986 on BBC One.
ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/
ABOUT YOUR HOST: My name is Dr. Phillip Serna – you can call me Dr. Phill as many of my colleagues, friends and students do. I’m a performer and teacher here in the Chicago area where I received my Master & Doctoral degrees in Music at Northwestern University. On double bass I perform solo, chamber, orchestral and contemporary literature. I am also a performer of Early Music on viols – or violas da gamba – a family of bowed guitars that were popular in Europe from the 15th through the late 18th centuries.
ABOUT OUR SERIES GUEST: Dominic Glynn is one of the world’s most prolific composers of production music. His work has featured worldwide in hit TV shows including ‘The Simpsons’, ‘Red Dwarf’ and ‘Dead Like Me’ and in movies like ‘Kevin & Perry Go Large’ and Eddie Murphy/Jeff Goldblum comedy ‘Holy Man’.
Dominic began his career writing incidental music for BBC TV’s “Doctor Who” in the late 1980s, and is one of a select number of composers to have re-arranged the show’s iconic theme tune. In the 90s he continued to compose for a number of BBC shows, and after a series of leftfield underground dance record releases, he formed his own independent record label. Today he can often be seen DJing for ‘The Big Chill’. Live work has included performing at London’s Festival Hall with pedal-steel guitar legend BJ Cole, and the electronica/jazz hybrid project ‘Cybajaz’.
Dominic has composed the score for a series of short supernatural film dramas, screened at London’s Frightfest horror film festival, as well as music for two contemporary dance films. More recently, he has composed the score to upcoming British feature film ‘Bad Day’ starring Claire Goose and Donna Air, as well as a new radio revival of sci-fi classic ‘Blake’s 7′.
ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of ’09, After reading Jordan Roseman’s “Audio Mashup Construction Kit.” Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac’s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.
DEDICATION: This series of episodes are dedicated to all of the composers who have worked on Doctor Who for nearly 50 years – we thank you for the terror, the magic, and the joy you have brought generations of young people around the world. Cheers to all of you: Mark Ayres, Richard Rodney Bennett, Carey Blyton, Geoffrey Burgon, Tristram Cary, Malcolm Clarke, John Debney, Delia Derbyshire, Marcus Dods, Louis Febre, Jonathan Gibbs, Dominic Glynn, Murray Gold, Ron Grainer, Don Harper, Richard Hartley, Brian Hodgson, Peter Howell, Raymond Jones, Norman Kay, Paddy Kingsland, John Lewis, Roger Limb, Malcolm Lockyer, Keff McCulloch, Bill McGuffie, Stanley Myers, Elizabeth Parker, Humphrey Searle, Dudley Simpson & John Sponsler.
LINKS OF INTEREST:
Dominic Glynn – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominic_Glynn
Dominic Glynn’s Website – http://www.dominic-glynn.com/
People Mentioned – Colin Baker – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Baker
People Mentioned – Adam Blackwood – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Blackwood_(actor)
People Mentioned – Nicola Bryant – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Bryant
People Mentioned – Chris Clough – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Clough
People Mentioned – Michael Grade – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Grade
People Mentioned – Ron Grainer – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Grainer
People Mentioned – Peter Howell – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Howell
People Mentioned – Michael Jayston – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jayston
People Mentioned – Bonnie Langford – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Langford
People Mentioned – Dick Mills – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Mills
People Mentioned – Tony Selby – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Selby
People Mentioned – John Nathan Turner – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nathan-Turner
Restoration Team – Trial of a Timelord – The Mysterious Planet – http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/TrialOfATimeLord.htm
Restoration Team – Trial of a Timelord – The Ultimate Foe – http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/TrialOfATimeLord.htm
Stories Mentioned – Restoration Team – Revelation of the Daleks – http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/Revelation.htm
Stories Mentioned – Restoration Team – Survival – http://www.purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rtwebsite/Survival.htm
Recording Mentioned – Dominic Glynn – Black Light – Cassette Release, July 1988, Domintemporal Services RDMP2 , Flexidisc Release, 1990, Doctor Who Magazine – http://www.millenniumeffect.co.uk/audio/composed-dwas.php
Concepts Discussed – Consonance & Dissonance – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consonance_and_dissonance
Concepts Discussed – Leitmotif – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leitmotif
Concepts Discussed – Musical Intervals – Half Step – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_step
Concepts Discussed – Orchestration – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestration
Concepts Discussed – Rhythm – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm
Concepts Discussed – Timbre (pronounced ‘tæmbər’) – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbre
Concepts Discussed – Tone Cluster – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tone_cluster
Instruments Discussed – Calliope – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calliope_(music)
Instruments Discussed – Celelste – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celesta
Instruments Discussed – Pipe Organ – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipe_organ
Instruments Discussed – Roland Juno-106 Synthesizer – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Juno-106
Instruments Discussed – Korg 770 Synthesizer – http://www.vintagesynth.com/korg/770.php
Instruments Discussed – Yamaha DX-21 Synthesizer – http://www.vintagesynth.com/yamaha/dx21.php
Instruments Discussed- Sampler – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampler_(musical_instrument)
Instruments Discussed- Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Synthesizer – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequential_Circuits_Prophet-5
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If you would like to find out more about my other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org.
Podcast site is located at http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
Email us at http://adventuresintimespaceandmusic.phillipwserna.com/contact
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‘Adventures in Time Space and Music’ is not endorsed by the BBC in any way and is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.
The Official Doctor Who site can be found at http://bbc.co.uk/doctorwho.
Doctor Who, all associated logos, names and references to characters, vehicles and any other Doctor Who related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of the BBC, or their respective trademark and copyright holders.
All original content of this podcast, both musical and textual, is the intellectual property of the podcast – unless otherwise indicated. © Copyright 2011
2010 Chicago TARDIS Special – Part II – The Music of the Spheres
This is part II of coverage from the Chicago TARDIS having taken place November 26-28, 2010 at the Westin Lombard Hotel at Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL
ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE DOCTOR WHO PODCAST ALLIANCE: http://www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org/
MUSIC OF THE SPHERES
Featuring Nick Seidler, Phillip W. Serna & David Warnock
MUSIC DISCUSSED
Doctor Who (Ron Grainer/ Delia Derbyshire – New Opening Theme, 1967) – Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Volume 1 – The Early Years (1963-1969)
Chromophone Band (Delia Derbyshire – The Macra Terror) – Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Volume 1 – The Early Years (1963-1969)
Kroton Theme (Brian Hodgson – The Krotons) – Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Volume 1 – The Early Years (1963-1969)
The Delian Mode (Delia Derbyshire – Inferno) – Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Volume 2: New Beginnings (1970-1980)
The Prison (Malcolm Clarke – The Sea Devils) – Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Volume 2: New Beginnings (1970-1980)
Doctor Who (Brian Hodgson/ Paddy Kingsland – Delaware Version, 1972) – Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Volume 2: New Beginnings (1970-1980)
The Master’s Theme (Dudley Simpson – The Mind of Evil) – Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Volume 2: New Beginnings (1970-1980)
The Leisure Hive (Peter Howell – The Leisure Hive) – Doctor Who – The Music & Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Volume 3: The Leisure Hive
Doctor Who (Peter Howell – New Theme, 1980) – Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Volume 2: New Beginnings (1970-1980)
Meglos (Peter Howell – Meglos) – Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Volume 4: Meglos & Full Circle
Martha’s Theme (Murray Gold – Smith and Jones) – Doctor Who – Original Television Soundtrack – Series 3
The Master Vainglorious (Murray Gold – Utopia) – Doctor Who – Original Television Soundtrack – Series 3
ERRATA – Many thanks to BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer and archivist Mark Ayres for pointing out factual errors in this panel:
Rights to the Doctor Who theme – Ron Grainer assigned his publishing to a small company called Erle Music, which was administered, and later purchased, by Warner/ Chappell Music, who continues to administer publishing on Grainer’s behalf.
Commision of Incidental Music in 1960s UK television – The BBC were (and possibly still are) by far the biggest commissioner of new music in the UK. All but one of the 8 stories making up the first series of Doctor Who have original, commissioned music.
BONUS MUSIC
Osiris (Nicholas Seidler & Robert Warnock) Music from the Chicago TARDIS 2010
DISCLAIMER: The audio quality varies in the last 10 min. during the brief question & answer portion of the panel.
ABOUT THE PANELISTS: NICK SEIDLER – Nick Seidler regular job is as a staff member at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, and Engineering university in the state of Wisconsin. In Doctor Who circles he is the founder of the Earthbound TimeLords Doctor Who academic website and also a staff member of the Chicago TARDIS convention. With Rob Warnock, and John Curtis, he has helped write the Doctor Who theme and inspired music for the past Chicago TARDIS conventions, and in currently involved in the music group UNIT (which takes its name from a Doctor Who reference).
ABOUT THE PANELISTS: DAVID WARNOCK – I started out as a music major in college for the first two years until I changed majors ( I started out playing French Horn). I originally started writing scores for DW fanvids back in the mid-80′s with the Federation. A lot of the people who were involved in the group now work as staff for Chicago TARDIS. Later on I started contributing music to various projects for BTR, who are a group from Australia who produce audio dramas, and some video projects also. I also composed the score for “Unknown” which was an independent film shot in the Chicago area. I’m currently working on “Thriller Theater” which is another independent film involving a number of people who worked on “Unknown”.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1733304/
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Thriller-Theater/134015306612543
EARTHBOUND TIMELORDS – http://homepages.bw.edu/~jcurtis/?UNIT/discography.html
THE CHICAGO TARDIS:
The Chicago TARDIS - http://www.chicagotardis.com/
The Chicago TARDIS on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Chicago-TARDIS/63267178456
The Chicago TARDIS on Twitter – http://www.twitter.com/chicagotardis
DALEK VOICES BY TONY GALLICHAN OF THE FLASHING BLADE PODCAST: http://www.flashingblade.org.uk/
ABOUT OUR THEME: The theme to ADVENTURES IN TIME, SPACE AND MUSIC is a remix by Isaac Arsenault. Isaac started mashingup music in the winter of ’09, After reading Jordan Roseman’s “Audio Mashup Construction Kit.” Working with sound Equipment and being technical leader for two bands he opened his taste for music by studying it mathematically and learning the science behind it. To find out more about Isaac’s work, visit http://www.twitter.com/drautobob.
_____________________________
If you would like to find out more about my other projects, specifically on viols, please visit thegambacast.org or violsinourschools.org.
Podcast site is located at http://atsm.phillipwserna.com/
Email us at http://adventuresintimespaceandmusic.phillipwserna.com/contact
To follow us on Twitter, visit http://www.twitter.com/ATSMPodcast
To friend us on Facebook, visit http://www.facebook.com/AdventuresinTimeSpaceandMusic
To friend us on Google+, visit http://plus.google.com/106877584462894407680
Support the show by donating or by visiting http://zazzle.com/ATSMPodcast
_____________________________
‘Adventures in Time Space and Music’ is not endorsed by the BBC in any way and is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.
The Official Doctor Who site can be found at http://bbc.co.uk/doctorwho.
Doctor Who, all associated logos, names and references to characters, vehicles and any other Doctor Who related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of the BBC, or their respective trademark and copyright holders.
All original content of this podcast, both musical and textual, is the intellectual property of the podcast – unless otherwise indicated. © Copyright 2010














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