The Great Human Odyssey Darren Fung

Album info

Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
25.03.2015

Label: Mercury / Universal Music

Genre: Soundtrack

Subgenre: TV

Artist: Darren Fung

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  • 1 Something Remarkable 03:15
  • 2 Birth Of Humanity 01:20
  • 3 Modern Humans 02:27
  • 4 Reindeer Rodeo 01:42
  • 5 Into Europe 03:00
  • 6 Hunters And Gatherers 01:51
  • 7 Incredible Feats, Incredible Patience 01:33
  • 8 The Kelp Forest 03:16
  • 9 Humans Underwater 06:09
  • 10 On The Move 01:19
  • 11 The Wise, The Evolved 04:59
  • 12 Tawi Tawi 03:32
  • 13 Parched Waste 01:34
  • 14 Evolution Of Adaptability 03:22
  • 15 Before Columbus 01:50
  • 16 The Road Less Travelled 02:16
  • 17 Remarkable Adaptations 01:35
  • 18 Dawn Of Symbolic Thought 03:32
  • 19 The Hokule'a Sets Sail 01:54
  • 20 Jebel Faya 01:48
  • 21 Boys Become Men 02:59
  • 22 The Art Of Sailing 01:49
  • 23 Last Days Of June 01:03
  • 24 Doorway To The Pacific 03:05
  • 25 Homo Sapiens 02:47
  • Total Runtime 01:03:57

Info for The Great Human Odyssey

The soundtrack to The Great Human Odyssey, composed and conducted by Darren Fung. The three-part CBC/PBS series and interactive web documentary explores the unlikely survival and the miraculous emergence of homo sapiens as the world’s only global species.

“When Niobe Thompson [Director] first approached me about composing the score for THE GREAT HUMAN ODYSSEY, I have to admit, I was skeptical,” said Fung. “But when he showed me some of the rushes from his shoots in Siberia, my jaw hit the ground. Niobe’s passion for sharing science is contagious, and it leaves the bigger question, how do you score a science documentary? Luckily, Niobe is equally passionate about telling a great story. I soon understood — they needed a score that would match the grandeur of the picture.”


Darren Fung
is a Canadian composer, currently residing in Los Angeles. A graduate of McGill University, Darren recreated Canada’s second national anthem, the beloved Hockey Theme, for CTV and TSN. His work on Bell Canada’s Orchestra spot, run during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, was voted as Canada’s top commercial by readers of The Globe and Mail. His critically acclaimed work on the mini-series Lost Years garnered him a 2012 Canadian Screen Award nomination. His feature and short film scores have been heard at prestigious film festivals around the world, including Toronto, Cannes, and Sundance. Darren currently serves as the Second Vice President of the Screen Composers Guild of Canada, and acts as a Program Advisor for the Canadian Film Centre’s Slaight Music Residency.

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