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Many baby boomers confess their introduction to classical music was via classic Warner Brothers Loony Tunes cartoons featuring the likes of Bugs Bunny. OK, in those cartoons, classical music was parodied, but it was done with great wit and affection–and the tunes in those ‘toons stuck in your memory.
Well, on today’s date in 2020, a fresh, brand-new series of Looney Tunes cartoons began streaming online with the launch of HBO Max. Bugs was back, and so were the parodies of classical music.
Joshua Moshier was one of the composers charged with scoring those new Looney Tunes. “It was certainly intimidating,” he said in an NPR interview. “There are cartoons like the Road Runner and the Coyote where there’s no dialogue except for a few ‘meep meeps’. But then you realize, ‘Oh–the dialogue is the music.’ The Coyote’s dialogue is the low meandering bassoon. For the Road Runner we referenced ‘The Dance of the Comedians’.”
“Looney Tunes … are caricatures,” said Moshier, “and that allows the music itself to be a caricature. “It’s a joy [for a composer] to participate in the comedy in such an overt way and be part of what’s making people laugh.”
Joshua Moshier (b. 1986) — Excerpts from “Buzzard School,” and “TNT Trouble” (Studio orchestra; Joshua Moshier, cond.) From “Looney Tunes Cartoons Original Soundtrack: Music by Joshua Moshier and Carl Johnson” digital album
Carl Stalling (1891 – 1972): — “The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down”(arr. Carl Johnson) (Studio orchestra; Carl Johnson, cond.) From “Looney Tunes Cartoons Original Soundtrack: Music by Joshua Moshier and Carl Johnson” digital album
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Many baby boomers confess their introduction to classical music was via classic Warner Brothers Loony Tunes cartoons featuring the likes of Bugs Bunny. OK, in those cartoons, classical music was parodied, but it was done with great wit and affection–and the tunes in those ‘toons stuck in your memory.
Well, on today’s date in 2020, a fresh, brand-new series of Looney Tunes cartoons began streaming online with the launch of HBO Max. Bugs was back, and so were the parodies of classical music.
Joshua Moshier was one of the composers charged with scoring those new Looney Tunes. “It was certainly intimidating,” he said in an NPR interview. “There are cartoons like the Road Runner and the Coyote where there’s no dialogue except for a few ‘meep meeps’. But then you realize, ‘Oh–the dialogue is the music.’ The Coyote’s dialogue is the low meandering bassoon. For the Road Runner we referenced ‘The Dance of the Comedians’.”
“Looney Tunes … are caricatures,” said Moshier, “and that allows the music itself to be a caricature. “It’s a joy [for a composer] to participate in the comedy in such an overt way and be part of what’s making people laugh.”
Joshua Moshier (b. 1986) — Excerpts from “Buzzard School,” and “TNT Trouble” (Studio orchestra; Joshua Moshier, cond.) From “Looney Tunes Cartoons Original Soundtrack: Music by Joshua Moshier and Carl Johnson” digital album
Carl Stalling (1891 – 1972): — “The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down”(arr. Carl Johnson) (Studio orchestra; Carl Johnson, cond.) From “Looney Tunes Cartoons Original Soundtrack: Music by Joshua Moshier and Carl Johnson” digital album

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