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Bear McCreary

The music for Caprica was composed by Bear McCreary, who was also the composer for the Battlestar Galactica re-imagined series (2004-2009).

Music Style[]

Bear commented on the soundtrack before the pilot went to DVD:

"The album is finished and is currently being mastered. It will hit stores in early June, but will be available early from the label’s website in late May. The sound of this score is much more intimate than Galactica, but I think fans will nevertheless be surprised at how lyrical, passionate and thematic it is. In fact, many of the musical shifts you heard in Daybreak were inspired by the harmonic language I devised for Caprica."[1]

He comments further on the score in his official blog:

"My score to the two-hour pilot movie was released promptly, giving fans immediate access to a surprisingly restrained and melodic score that made immediate departures from the percussive bombast and world-music influence of my score for "[Battlestar Galactica]".[2]

There was also a YouTube video released with Bear playing the main theme to Caprica on piano.[3]

Incidental Music[]

Capricoperatica
Bear McCreary composed this segment for two soloists and chamber ensemble.
Music: Bear McCreary
Lyrics: Laura Kalpakian
Vocalists: Elissa Johnston (soprano) and Alessandro Juliani (tenor)[4]
("End of Line")

Source Music[]

Was Love
Music and Lyrics: Jonathan Snipes
Performed by Captain Ahab[5]

Philo and Zoe dance to this song during the U-87 diagnostic. ("Gravedancing")

Original Battlestar Galactica Theme
A fragment of Stu Phillips' "Main Title" for the original Battlestar Galactica television series (1978-1979)

It is heard when Philo is skimming through the channels looking for dance music. ("Gravedancing")

I Am a Man
Music and Lyrics: Brendan McCreary
Performed by Young Beautiful in a Hurry[5]

This song is playing on Sam Adama's car wireless when he is taking Amanda Graystone "home". ("Gravedancing")

Tauron Ceremony Song
The lyrics were penned by Kath Lingenfelter (the writer of the episode), but she was uncredited. Patti Allan performs the song on screen. On the soundtrack CD remix, it is sung by Raya Yarbrough. Lyrics were added to the Adama theme (which is used in the soundtrack as a leitmotif to identify the Adamas and the Taurons) with slight alterations made to the melody to accommodate the words.[5]

The Tauron Rites Singer sings this lament at the funeral service for Shannon and Tamara Adama. ("There Is Another Sky")

All of This Has Happened
Music and Lyrics by Brendan McCreary
Performed by Young Beautiful in a Hurry[5]

This song is playing at Dive when Amanda Graystone and Clarice Willow are there getting wasted, probably on purple. ("The Imperfections of Memory")

Voices of the Dead
Featuring Brendan McCreary, vocals
The lyrics are in Ancient Greek.[5]

The song is heard in Goldie's Off Track Betting when William Adama enters to bring burritos to Ha'la'tha members. ("Reins of a Waterfall")

Caprica Abides
The Caprican national anthem was composed by Bear McCreary to lyrics by Jane Espenson. It features tenor Mark Donnelly on vocals. Steve Amerson performs the song on the CD soundtrack.[5]

It is sung at Caprica Buccaneers pyramid games before tip off. ("Rebirth") ("Apotheosis")

Daniel Piano

Daniel at the Piano

Caprica Main Title
Music: Bear McCreary[5]

Daniel Graystone plays the theme on the piano after the U-87 prototype escaped his lab and stole a company van, and after he learned he will probably lose the robot and the military contract. ("End of Line")

Music Selections[]

Caprica_Main_Title

Caprica Main Title

Caprica Main Title

Captain_Ahab_-_Was_Love

Captain Ahab - Was Love

"Was Love" by Captain Ahab

Caprica_-_Capricoperatica_(Full)-0

Caprica - Capricoperatica (Full)-0

Capricoperatica by Bear McCreary

Battlestar_Galactica_Theme

Battlestar Galactica Theme

Stu Phillips' Main Title for the original Battlestar Galactica television series (1978-1979)

Trivia[]

Bloopers and Continuity Errors[]

The Caprica soundtrack album notes list Juliani as a baritone. He is a tenor.[6]

External Links[]

Caprica Series Soundtrack Album on Bear McCreary's blog

References[]

  1. [1] "Soundtrack Album Updates" from Bear's Battlestar Galactica Blog.
  2. McCreary, Bear. "Caprica Series Soundtrack Album", Bear McCreary's official blog, August 29, 2013. Retrieved on August 16, 2019, edited.
  3. [2] "Bear McCreary spielt 'Caprica'-Theme in Hagen" from YouTube.
  4. "Caprica: Original Soundtrack from the Syfy Television Series." Music by Bear McCreary, La-La Land Records, 2009/2013, LLLCD 1267.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Ibid.
  6. McCreary, Bear. "Caprica Series Soundtrack Album", Bear McCreary's official blog, August 29, 2013. Retrieved on August 16, 2019, edited.
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