Regarding the music of "Where No Man Has Gone Before":
I've noticed that the musical score of this episode is a unique mix of passages that do not seem to blend as easily with other, subsequent eps in TOS Year 1 as those eps do with each other. An example would be the music used to open Act 1 when we see the usual Enterprise flyby. A much better example would be when the Enterprise first encounters the Galactic Barrier. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this music is not heard again until "The Lights of Zetar" in Year 3.
A question: was the musical score incorporated into the ep in 1965 as we know it, or was this music shoe-horned in while the series was winding down in 1969, in preparation for syndication? Is there any place to find definitive answers on this?
I've noticed that the musical score of this episode is a unique mix of passages that do not seem to blend as easily with other, subsequent eps in TOS Year 1 as those eps do with each other. An example would be the music used to open Act 1 when we see the usual Enterprise flyby. A much better example would be when the Enterprise first encounters the Galactic Barrier. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this music is not heard again until "The Lights of Zetar" in Year 3.
A question: was the musical score incorporated into the ep in 1965 as we know it, or was this music shoe-horned in while the series was winding down in 1969, in preparation for syndication? Is there any place to find definitive answers on this?
) I know of at least one little cue from WNMHGB showing up in a first season episode, "The Corbormite Maneuver." It is the cue from WHMHGB The captain's log immediately after the Enterprise has escaped its terrible encounter with the Galactic Barrier, and is reused in TCM after Kirk's bluff, during Sulu's countdown to destruction. That's all memory, but I'll review those episodes for confirmation.