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The enormous December edition of FSM ONLINE is now live for your reading and listening pleasure. This month’s cover story is an interview with COLIN STETSON, who scores Mark Mylod’s THE MENU, starring Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy. Also this issue are an interview with TRENT REZNOR and ATTICUS ROSS about Sam Mendes’ EMPIRE OF LIGHT; MYCHAEL DANNA and JEFF DANNA tag-team Nora Twomey’s MY FATHER’S DRAGON; JUSTIN FREER details his live-to-film conducting work with CINECONCERTS; PINAR TOPRAK discusses her work on Netflix’s Little Nemo reboot SLUMBERLAND; ZACH ROBINSON and LEO BIRENBERG play it straight on WEIRD: THE AL YANKOVIC STORY; CHANDA DANCY shows her musical DEVOTION; Erik Heine completes his deep dive into the written score for LORNE BALFE’S BLACK ADAM; an archival interview in which JAMES HORNER discusses his work on the original AVATAR; ANDREA MORRICONE conducts the touring ENNIO MORRICONE CONCERT; CRUSH EFFECT tackles the new animated series TRANSFORMERS: EARTHSPARK; Cary’s annual HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE; TIM WYNN scores the AAA video game MARVEL’S MIDNIGHT SUNS; exploring the work of SIR MALCOLM ARNOLD; lots of album reviews, including THE FABELMANS, WHITE NOISE, THE SON and ENOLA HOLMES 2; plus embedded audio clips, and more. Enjoy!

 

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March 23
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Alan Blaikley born (1940)
Damon Albarn born (1968)
David Grisman born (1945)
Dennis McCarthy records his score for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Hard Time” (1996)
Elliot Goldenthal wins his first Oscar, for the Frida score (2003)
Hal Mooney died (1995)
James Horner begins recording his score for Braveheart (1995)
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Michael Nyman born (1944)
Philip Judd born (1953)
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