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The March edition of FSM ONLINE is now live for your reading and listening pleasure. This month’s cover story is an interview with LAURA KARPMAN about her political thriller-esque score for CAPTAIN AMERICA: BRAVE NEW WORLD. Also this issue are the results of THE 2025 FSMies; an interview with TOM HOWE on his work on the Captain Underpants spinoff DOG MAN; JEFF RUSSO chronicles Robert De Niro’s investigation of a massive cyberattack in ZERO DAY; CLEMENT DUCOL and CAMILLE provide the beating heart for the Oscar-winning EMILIA PEREZ; PAUL LEONARD-MORGAN scores a pair in INHERITANCE and LAST BREATH; THE CENTURY BEYOND THE SPOTLIGHT, PART 2 highlights more hidden gems from the first 25 years of the 21st century; CAROLINE HO chats about her work on the Netflix rom-com LA DOLCE VILLA; another installment of SOUNDING OFF ON SAKAMOTO, detailing the work of the late Japanese master Ryuichi Sakamoto; VENUS THEORY brings a new sound to the fantasy world of Pillars of Eternity in the video game AVOWED; a detailed look at the new ENNIO MORRICONE book written by the composer’s son Marco; a video chat with DENNY TEDESCO regarding the documentary IMMEDIATE FAMILY; a MARK ISHAM-themed Ear of the Month; plenty of album reviews, including THE GORGE, WOLF MAN and THE DARK CRYSTAL; plus embedded audio clips, and more. Enjoy!

 

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Today in Film Score History:
March 24
Alberto Colombo died (1954)
Alex North wins an Honorary Oscar, “in recognition of his brilliant artistry in the creation of memorable music for a host of distinguished motion pictures;” John Barry wins his fourth Oscar, for the Out of Africa score (1986)
Arthur B. Rubnstein begins recording his score for WarGames (1983)
Brian Easdale wins his only Oscar, for The Red Shoes score (1949)
Fred Steiner's score for the Star Trek episode "The City on the Edge of Forever" is recorded (1967)
Gabriel Yared wins the Dramatic Score Oscar for The English Patient; Rachel Portman wins the second Comedy or Musical Score Oscar, for Emma (1997)
Gerard Schurmann died (2020)
Ira Newborn begins recording his score for Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)
John Barry begins recording his score for The Deep (1977)
John Barry wins his fifth and final Oscar, for the Dances With Wolves score; Stephen Sondheim wins his first Oscar, for the song "Sooner or Later" from Dick Tracy
Michael Masser born (1941)
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