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'''Nomion's 3rd Sonata''' is a work of classical Colonial music composed by [[Stu Nomion]] sometime before 58 [[Timeline_(RDM)|BCH]]. It is comprised of three movements: ''Pascaglia'', ''Allegro'' and ''Variations''.
'''Nomion's 3rd Sonata''' is a work of classical Colonial music composed by [[Stu Nomion]] sometime before 58 [[Timeline_(RDM)|BCH]]. It is comprised of three movements: ''Pascaglia'', ''Allegro'' and ''Variations''.


Computer scientist [[Daniel Graystone]] occasionally plays it on the piano in his [[Graystone_Estate|home lab]] ([[CAP]]: "[[Rebirth]]"). It is also played by composer and performer [[Dreilide Thrace]] as a "touchstone" whenever he experiences writer's block ([[TRS]]: "[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]").
Computer scientist [[Daniel Graystone]] occasionally plays it on the piano in his [[Graystone_Estate|home lab]] ([[CAP]]: "[[Rebirth]]"). It is also played by composer and performer [[Dreilide Thrace]] as a "touchstone" whenever he experiences writer's block {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}.


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Revision as of 04:18, 9 September 2020

Nomion's 3rd Sonata is a work of classical Colonial music composed by Stu Nomion sometime before 58 BCH. It is comprised of three movements: Pascaglia, Allegro and Variations.

Computer scientist Daniel Graystone occasionally plays it on the piano in his home lab (CAP: "Rebirth"). It is also played by composer and performer Dreilide Thrace as a "touchstone" whenever he experiences writer's block (TRS: "Someone to Watch Over Me").

Notes

  • The music originally appeared in the opening of each episode in the original Battlestar Galacticaseries ("There are some who believe life here, began out there...").
  • Other original series music has also appeared in the re-imagined continuity, in the form of the Colonial Anthem.
  • According to Bear McCreary, Stu Nomion is the in-universe representation of Stu Phillips, the Original Series's composer[1].

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