Music for Dr Who
- Publication: American Record Guide
- Date: March/April 2002
- Author: Steven E. Ritter
- Page: 132
- Language: English
MASLANKA: Wind Quintet; Dr Who; Little Symphony; Oboe Sonata
Missouri Quintet; Janice Wenger, p
Albany 445-62 minutes
Music for Dr Who is a short bassoon and piano work that takes its name from the famous 70s British television series. Don't expect the theme song—that was done by a rock group—and don't expect any Tardis traveling music. What we have instead is a musical impression of a single scene from a single episode of the show where Dr Who is trapped by aliens and must allow a large jolt of electricity to pass through his body in order to open a door. He does, then gets knocked out, and when the commercial is over, lies smiling. Such a simple scene requires a rather simple setting, and that is what we have here, cute and descriptive, the bassoon rather quirky and interjecting.
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- APA 6th ed.: Ritter, Steven E. (March/April 2002). Music for Dr Who. American Record Guide p. 132.
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- Chicago 15th ed.: Ritter, Steven E.. "Music for Dr Who." American Record Guide, edition, sec., March/April 2002
- Turabian: Ritter, Steven E.. "Music for Dr Who." American Record Guide, March/April 2002, section, 132 edition.
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