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  Charles talks with Charles Leinberger, Associate Professor of Music at UTEP, and author of "Ennio Morricone's The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly."  Leinberger talks about they ways that music can sneak by unnoticed in a movie, and about the very obvious ways music gets noticed.  The composing of music for films has changed over the years.  What are the advantages or disadvantages of using music in the public domain versus original music or popular music?  Leinberger also talks about meeting the legendary film composer EnnioMorricone.

Aired Nov. 16, 2013.

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