An original composition from my rescore of the Doctor Who special, The Waters of Mars.
This cue introduces a few more elements apart from a third variation on “Unforgiving,” though that is the first thing we hear as the Doctor remembers each person. This episode’s rescore serves as well as the first time since The Fires of Pompeii that I’ll be incorporating the old Gregorian “Dies Irae” chant as a theme. It plays here as the Doctor is made aware of the day upon which he’s arrived. This cue also introduces the third and final primary leitmotif for the main story, titled “Water Always Wins,” and while it serves several purposes throughout the story, it is mainly associated with Captain Adelaide Brooke.
This cue can be listened to in full here prior to the full album release: https://soundcloud.com/thecelestialmechanic/names-unforgotten
Instruments used:
Cinematic Studio Strings
Cinematic Studio Solo Strings
Cinematic Studio Brass
Cinematic Studio Woodwinds
Cinesamples CinePerc
Cinesamples CinePiano
Cinesamples CineHarp
Eastwest Hollywood Percussion
Strezov Choir Essentials
Performance Samples Oceania
Symphobia 1+4
Symphobia Colours Adaptive Runs
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Makes it feel a lot more tragic than I remember the scene being love what you did with it and the creepy change in music when you hear the monster over the comms is perfection
I find it funny that the doctor's brain remembers information like a 2010s wiki page.
I've already seen this episode before. And the Doctor's right. He is so stupid, not just his head but his heart as well. Do you know what's wrongive? It time it was right about one thing on broadchurch. Nobody knows what someone's heart is thinking or feeling, but I'm gonna say it what it hurts. To have the Doctor say how he feels about Rose or Martha. Or Donna, I think wouldn't have killed him to let her have her memories. Clara was right when she told the Doctor the 12th Doctor she's entitled to her memories to her passing. No one has the right to take that away and even Adelaide. Brooks was right to tell the Doctor he went way too d*** far.