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World of Soundtracks

Love the soundtracks of your favorite movie or show and you don't know why? Join host Ruth Mudge as she takes you on a journey through Jane Austen, Harry Potter, and other beloved soundtracks. She explores how the music enhances telling the story and the ways these musical ideas carry both the narrative and emotional journey of the characters and world.
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A Conversation with Dominik Scherrer

In this episode, Ruth talks to Anglo-Swiss composer Dominik Scherrer about many topics including inspirations for his career to writing for period dramas to specifics in writing for the BBC/PBS series "Miss Austen." Whether it is the choice of instruments to writing in 7/8 to writing for the emotional truth of the work, there were a lot of topics to cover. We also covered a little regarding the album for "Miss Marple." The music of Anglo-Swiss composer Dominik Scherrer can be heard in some of th...

May 29, 202550 minSeason 1Ep. 19

A Conversation with Hannes de Maeyer

In this episode, Ruth talks to Belgium composer Hannes de Maeyer about the inspirations for writing music, particularly through collaboration. Whether it is his work with directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah for a decade, working with co-composer Ruben De Gheselle on the UK drama Patience, or different musicians like the Budapest Art Orchestra or singers Berre and Oum, Hannes has had the privilege of working with a variety of different people in a variety of different styles in his shows and...

Apr 04, 202537 minSeason 1Ep. 18

How To Train Your Dragon - Friendship Forever

In this episode, we look at the iconic Friendship themes between Hiccup and the dragon Toothless throughout the trilogy of films: How To Train Your Dragon by composer John Powell. From their first encounter to becoming best friends, the themes evolve and change as the characters evolve and change. Join host Ruth Mudge as she takes you chronologically through the trilogy with the themes and how they tell the story of these two friends. Host: Ruth Mudge, https://www.ruthmudge.com/worldofsoundtrack...

Jan 08, 20251 hr 6 minSeason 1Ep. 17

Persuasion 2022 - Expressive with Much

In this episode, we look at the music of the 2022 Netflix film of Persuasion with the music written by British composer Stuart Earl. We explore how it uses romantic melodies tinged with melancholy to express the emotions of the main couple, primarily the main heroine Anne. We also explore how the music spans musical genres from classical to jazz influences to minimalism to a pop song by Birdy. Along with that, we also see how this film follows many formulas for romantic comedies. Host: Ruth Mudg...

Aug 20, 202433 minSeason 1Ep. 16

Persuasion 2007 - Expressive with Little

In this episode, we look at the music of the TV film of Persuasion from 2007/2008 with the music written by British composer Martin Phipps. We explore how Phipps uses minimalism to express the emotions of the characters, primarily the main heroine Anne. Combined with her journal narration, the music tells her romantic journey of a second chance, aiding an introverted character to let the audience know what she feels. We explore looking at the instrumentation and style of this short, compact, and...

Jul 02, 202430 minSeason 1Ep. 15

Persuasion 1995 - Quiet and Classical

In this episode, we look at the music of Persuasion (1995) written by Jeremy Sams and featuring classical composers J.S. Bach and Frederick Chopin. We explore how Sams wrote s mostly transitional music as well as the concert music while much of the accompaniment of the story is classical music. We also look at how it features primarily solo piano, emphasizing Anne Elliott's instrument as well as her quietness and being alone in the background. Host: Ruth Mudge, ruthmudge.com Music Included in Po...

Apr 19, 202430 minSeason 1Ep. 14

A Conversation with Sherri Chung

In this episode, Ruth talks to composer Sherri Chung about writing for her dream project "Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai" on Max; the joys, the challenges and the nitty gritty aspects in writing for TV; her mentorship and collaborations with Blake Neely, as well as her first soundtrack inspirations and projects to her current new show "Found" on NBC. Award-winning composer Sherri Chung has been recognized internationally as a trailblazing composer for film and television. Her music transcends g...

Nov 25, 202356 minSeason 1Ep. 13

Mansfield Park (1999) - Marimba and Minimalism

In this episode, we look at the music of Mansfield Park (1999) written by Lesley Barber. We explore how the music aids in telling the story of this adaptation in combining elements of the Baroque and classical era with the minimalism in styles reflecting the older Austen story with Rozema's modern view. We also see the juxtaposition of using traditional classical instruments for Austen adaptations with the less common whether the marimba, glass harmonica, or hurdy-gurdy. Host: Ruth Mudge Music i...

Jul 30, 20231 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 12

The World of Harry Potter, Part 2: Doyle, Hooper, and Desplat

In this second part of a two-part episode, we look at how Patrick Doyle, Nicholas Hopper and Alexandre Desplat pick up the mantle from John Williams to continue the sounds and world of Harry Potter in films 4-8. From folk tunes, to new and unusual instruments, to new places such as the Ministry of Magic, as well as returning ideas from dragons to flying to magic in Hogwarts. Each composer has their own unique sound while still staying within the late romantic orchestral sound with a few quirky m...

Apr 11, 202359 minSeason 1Ep. 11

The World of Harry Potter, Part 1: John Williams

In this first part of a two-part episode, we look at the variety of ways that John Williams creates the musical world of Harry Potter. From school songs to Quidditch, from dragons to goblins, from ghosts to moving staircases, John Williams combines the rich late-romantic orchestral sound with the slightly odd notes resembling 20th century composers such as Stravinsky and Prokofiev to create a world that seems both familiar and different. He also expands in the second and third film from celeste ...

Feb 28, 202351 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Harry Potter Characters - Villains and Quirky folk

In this episode, we look at the themes for specific characters throughout all 8 Harry Potter films. The first half features Voldermort's motifs as well as the themes for the Death Eaters and Horcruxes connected to Voldemort. The second half focuses on mostly comical or quirky characters who provide a different musical flavor then what is used for Harry and his relationships. This is accomplished through specific themes and instruments unique to each character. Music included in podcast: "Diagon ...

Jan 05, 20231 hrSeason 1Ep. 9

Harry Potter Relationships - Life and Loss

In this episode, we look at relationship themes from the Harry Potter series written by composers John Williams, Patrick Doyle, Nicholas Hooper and Alexander Desplat. We look at musical themes of friendship, allies, mentors, romance, and family, as well as the loss and even death of friends and mentors. We hear the ups and joys as well as the themes of grief and struggle throughout all 8 films. Music included in podcast: "Harry's Wondrous World" - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Original ...

Nov 25, 20221 hr 36 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Harry Potter - Hedwig's Theme

In this episode, we look at Hedwig's Theme from the Harry Potter series written by John Williams. We look at the origins being written for the trailer as well as how it is adapted over the course of all 8 films both by John Williams and the other three composers, Patrick Doyle, Nicholas Hooper and Alexandre Desplat. Along these lines, we see how this theme tells the story of Harry, Hogwarts, and owls. In other words, the world of magic. Hosted by Ruth Mudge Music included in podcast: "Dance of t...

Oct 13, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Emma (2020) - Wit and Whimsy

In this episode, we look at the soundtrack of the 2020 movie of Jane Austen's Emma written by Isobel Waller-Bridge and David Schweitzer. We look at how each of the main characters are given both a theme and instrument and how these themes interweave with each other. We also explore the choreography of the music to match the comedy shown, as well as how the folk and classical music help tell the story through emotions, lyrics, as well as reflecting location and class. Music included in podcast: "...

Aug 31, 20221 hr 22 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Emma (2009) - Emotion and Electronic

In this episode, we look at the soundtrack of the 2009 mini-series of Jane Austen's Emma, written by Samuel Sim. We look at how the main theme tells Emma's journey and how it changes for her love story with Mr. Knightley. We compare the use of the cello for Mr. Knightley and Mr. Elton, look at how the clarinet is used for Emma just as it was in the 1996 movie, and the variety of themes and styles to tell the story and reflect the characters, including the use of electronics for memories. Music i...

Jul 28, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Emma (1996) - Clarinet and Cupid

In this episode, we look at the soundtrack of the 1996 movie of Jane Austen's Emma by Rachel Portman. We listen to how the clarinet is Emma's voice and how the instrumentation, time signature, and major vs minor are often used to change mood or characters. We also pay to attention to how her emotional journey and theme changes throughout as well as the comedy and matchmaking theme. Finally, we compare the songs performed by Emma and Jane and how the words convey meaning to Frank Churchill's atte...

Jun 30, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Sense and Sensibility (1995) - Sisters and Silence

In this episode, we look at the soundtrack of the 1995 movie of Sense and Sensibility by Patrick Doyle. We explore the themes used for the sisters contrasting both a classical style with emotional impactful moments and how their journey is told throughout. “Orchard House (Main Title)” - Little Women: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Thomas Newman, 1994 “My Father’s Favorite” - Sense and Sensibility - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack , music by Patrick Doyle, 1995 “Concerto in F Major for ...

May 26, 20221 hrSeason 1Ep. 3

Pride and Prejudice (2005) - Romance and Reflection

In this episode, we look at the soundtrack of the 2005 movie Pride and Prejudice by Dario Marianelli. We explore the themes that describe Elizabeth's emotional journey as well as how the rest of the music sets the world and mood in this adaptation. Music Featured: "Dawn" - Pride and Prejudice (Music from the Motion Picture) , music by Dario Marianelli and performed by Jean-Yves Thibaudet, 2005 "Mrs Darcy" - Pride and Prejudice (Music from the Motion Picture) , music by Dario Marianelli and perfo...

Apr 28, 202256 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Pride and Prejudice (1995) - Period Accuracy and Ponds

This Episode focuses on the music from the 1995 mini-series Pride and Prejudice written by Carl Davis. From emulating Beethoven in style and size, to the use of the pianoforte, to hunting and romantic themes, Carl Davis both sets the scene for being in the Regency era as well as connecting with the modern audience. Featured music: Andante Favori in F Major, WoO 57 by Ludwig van Beethoven, performed by Peter Schmalfuss "Thinking About Lizzy" - Pride and Prejudice by Carl Davis Mr Beveridge's Mago...

Mar 31, 202255 minSeason 1Ep. 1

The First One that started it all

Do you remember the first soundtrack that captured your imagination? In this first episode on soundtracks with host Ruth Mudge. she looks at the first soundtracks that captured her imagination and began the journey of exploration due to loving both the story and music.

Mar 23, 202212 min
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