Bad Atom: Thanks for the link; seems to be accurate when composers are named, but not necessarily otherwise - case in point, "Patterns of Force," which is credited to Duning in the episode itself but is called "tracked from other episodes" in this chart; the minor-key military music doesn't appear in any other episode, I think, so I've always attributed it to Duning.
I wrote to Duning in 1980 as a fan of his Trek music - and he wrote back! He was just at the end of his career then, with the theatrical film The Man with Bogart's Face (aka Sam Marlowe, Private Eye).
My favorite of his Trek scores is probably "Metamorphosis" followed closely by "Is There in Truth No Beauty" and "Return to Tomorrow," but "The Empath" holds special meaning for me because of its rhythmic suppleness (especially in the several-minutes-long dialogue-free fourth-act scene).
Not to stray too far from the topic: I think all the third-season original scores are great (OK, maybe "ATCSL" a little less so, but the leaving-orbit cue at the end, reharmonizing the C-B-D-Bb motif from earlier, is top-notch). It so happens the third-season shows are the only ones I saw first-run, so my memories may be colored accordingly, but I really think they hold up very well.
I wrote to Duning in 1980 as a fan of his Trek music - and he wrote back! He was just at the end of his career then, with the theatrical film The Man with Bogart's Face (aka Sam Marlowe, Private Eye).
My favorite of his Trek scores is probably "Metamorphosis" followed closely by "Is There in Truth No Beauty" and "Return to Tomorrow," but "The Empath" holds special meaning for me because of its rhythmic suppleness (especially in the several-minutes-long dialogue-free fourth-act scene).
Not to stray too far from the topic: I think all the third-season original scores are great (OK, maybe "ATCSL" a little less so, but the leaving-orbit cue at the end, reharmonizing the C-B-D-Bb motif from earlier, is top-notch). It so happens the third-season shows are the only ones I saw first-run, so my memories may be colored accordingly, but I really think they hold up very well.