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Movie Night on Saturday: November 30th

Tonight, Howard Goodall curates a collection of music scored for television series.

Weekend Cinematic Extravaganza: 30th November
Weekend Cinematic Extravaganza: 30th November

Movie Night on Saturday: November 30th

Get ready for an exciting evening as we delve into the world of television music composition! Tonight, renowned composer Howard Goodall will be sharing insights and highlighting a range of soundtracks composed for the small screen.

Goodall, known for his expertise in writing great music for TV, has a rich history of composing theme tunes for popular shows such as "The Vicar of Dibley," "QI," "Blackadder," and "Mr Bean." He will be discussing the approach composers take to writing music for TV and providing valuable insights into the process.

In addition to his own work, Goodall will be showcasing examples of his contemporaries' work. The soundtracks to be featured are composed by other television series composers who have contributed their music to the small screen in recent years. While the specific names of these composers are not provided in the available information, their works promise to be just as captivating.

One such work that will be showcased is Debbie Wiseman's composition for the film The Promise. Wiseman, another talented composer, has made a significant mark in the industry with her work on various projects.

The event will also feature the brilliant score for the hit TV show Lost, composed by Michael Giacchino. Giacchino's work on Lost is widely acclaimed, and his music is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Another notable soundtrack to be featured is Michael Kamen's work on the critically acclaimed miniseries Band of Brothers. Kamen, who sadly passed away in 2003, left an indelible mark on the industry with his powerful and emotive compositions.

The event will offer more than just a showcase of these soundtracks. It will also provide insights into the composition of music for television, offering attendees a unique opportunity to learn from the experts. The event will showcase a variety of fine examples of soundtrack compositions, giving a comprehensive overview of the art form.

So, if you're a music lover or simply interested in the behind-the-scenes workings of television, this event is not to be missed! Join us tonight as we explore the world of television soundtracks with Howard Goodall and other esteemed composers.

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