Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Introduction: Music: Another Dimension
- Chapter 1 The CBS Stock Music Library and the Reuse of Cues
- Chapter 2 Composing and Recording in The Twilight Zone
- Chapter 3 The Scores of Fred Steiner
- Chapter 4 The Scores of Jerry Goldsmith
- Chapter 5 The Scores of Bernard Herrmann
- Chapter 6 The Scores of Nathan van Cleave
- Chapter 7 Less Frequent Used Composers
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 Cue Reuses from Original Twilight Zone Scores
- Appendix 2 Episode and Cue Information
- Appendix 3 Recording Session Information
- Works Cited
- Index
Appendix 2 - Episode and Cue Information
from Appendices
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Introduction: Music: Another Dimension
- Chapter 1 The CBS Stock Music Library and the Reuse of Cues
- Chapter 2 Composing and Recording in The Twilight Zone
- Chapter 3 The Scores of Fred Steiner
- Chapter 4 The Scores of Jerry Goldsmith
- Chapter 5 The Scores of Bernard Herrmann
- Chapter 6 The Scores of Nathan van Cleave
- Chapter 7 Less Frequent Used Composers
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 Cue Reuses from Original Twilight Zone Scores
- Appendix 2 Episode and Cue Information
- Appendix 3 Recording Session Information
- Works Cited
- Index
Summary
(Cues that appear more than once in an episode only appear once below— not included are improvisational pieces such as humming, or guitar strumming that were performed by a character in the episode.)
First Season—17 Original Scores
The Original Proposed TZ Pilot Episode: “The Time Element,” Original Airdate: 11/24/58 (Desilu Playhouse). Written by Rod Serling. No other information available.
• Secondary Proposed TZ Pilot Episode: “I Shot an Arrow Into the Air,” Never Aired. Written by Rod Serling. No other information available.
• Tertiary Proposed TZ Pilot Episode: “The Happy Place,” Never Aired. Written by Rod Serling. No other information available.
• “Where Is Everybody?,” Original Airdate: 10/2/59. Written by Rod Serling. Music by Bernard Herrmann. Scoring: 6 violins, 4 horns, 2 violas, 2 celli, 2 clarinets, 2 harps, 2 basses, 1 flute, 1 oboe, 1 English horn, 1 bass clarinet, 1 vibraphone. Cue titles: The Man, Turkish Delight (Eric Cook), The Station (sometimes referred to as The Station House or The Stationhouse), The Door, The Truck, The Telephone, The Phone Book (some sources refer to this as The Phone Booth), The Station, The Cell, The Sun, The Mirror, The Book Rack (sometimes referred to as The Bookrack), The Lights, The Film, The Bicycle, The Breakdown, The Button, Finale.
• “One For The Angels,” Original Airdate: 10/9/59. Written by Rod Serling. Stock Music. Cues used: Middletown (Average Size City Music) (Willis Schaefer); Fade-In (Bernard Herrmann, from The House on K-Street); Rain Clouds (Bernard Herrmann, from “Western Suite,” Part 10); Piano Sweetener (Anonymous); Night Suspense (Bernard Herrmann, from “Western Suite,” Part 1; Prelude (Bernard Herrmann, from “Outer Space Suite,” Part 1); Spoutnik #2 (Guy Luypaertz); Bad Man (Bernard Herrmann, from “Western Suite,” Part 2); Time Suspense (Bernard Herrmann, from “Outer Space Suite,” Part 6); Starlight (Bernard Herrmann, from “Outer Space Suite,” Part 7); Police Force Opening (Bernard Herrmann, from “Police Force Suite,” Part 1); The Ambush (Bernard Herrmann, from “Western Suite,” Part 3).
• “Mr. Denton On Doomsday,” Original Airdate: 10/16/59. Written by Rod Serling. Stock Music. Cues used: Stenka Razin (Dmitri Sadovnikov, lyrics; composer is spurious), How Dry I Am (Unknown), Chime Note (Unknown), Zither Diminished Chords (Unknown), Reflection #4 (Lucien Moraweck), Night in the Desert (Dimitri Tiomkin, arranged by René Garriguenc), Albany (Bernard Herrmann, from The Ethan Allen Story),
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- A Dimension of SoundMusic in The Twilight Zone, pp. 224 - 270Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2013