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'''Stu Nomion''' was an accomplished composer whose famous works include music that would become the [[Colonial Anthem]] and [[Nomion's 3rd Sonata]]. | '''Stu Nomion''' was an accomplished composer whose famous works include music that would become the [[Colonial Anthem]] and [[Nomion's 3rd Sonata]]. | ||
Composer [[Dreilide Thrace]] played Nomion's 3rd Sonata during his live concert at the [[Helice Opera House]] | Composer [[Dreilide Thrace]] played Nomion's 3rd Sonata during his live concert at the [[Helice Opera House]] {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:18, 9 September 2020
Stu Nomion was an accomplished composer whose famous works include music that would become the Colonial Anthem and Nomion's 3rd Sonata.
Composer Dreilide Thrace played Nomion's 3rd Sonata during his live concert at the Helice Opera House (TRS: "Someone to Watch Over Me").
Notes
- According to Bear McCreary, Stu Nomion is the in-universe representation of Stu Phillips, the original Battlestar Galacticaseries composer[1]. His 3rd Sonata appeared in the opening of each original series episode ("There are some who believe life here, began out there..."), while the Colonial Anthem is the original series main theme.