According to composer Murray Gold: "Through the translation circuits, the Ood language is rendered into Latin, which is the closest in style and spirit to Classical Ood (as opposed to modern Ood) so that's how we, and Donna, hear the song. In Latin. " The first part of the Ood song is: Cum tacent clament. Serva me, servato te This translates as: "While we are silent, we are screaming. Save me and I will save you." And the song of freedom is: Dum inter homines, sumus colamus humanita (cum tacent clament) Which translates as: "When amongst humans, we shou… read more
According to composer Murray Gold: "Through the translation circuits, the Ood language is rendered into Latin, which is the closest in style and… read more
According to composer Murray Gold: "Through the translation circuits, the Ood language is rendered into Latin, which is the closest in style and spirit to Classical Ood (as opposed … read more
Murray Gold (born 1969, Portsmouth, England) is a British composer for stage, film, and television. Gold's credits date back to 1996, and some of his better-known work includes music for the television series Queer as Folk, Shameless, Casanova, Vanity Fair and Clocking Off as well as the 2000 film Beautiful Creatures. From 2005 to 2017, Gold served as musical director for the new series of Doctor Who for the BBC. In this capacity, he created a new arrangement of the show's theme (originally composed by Ron Grainer) and also composes most of the show's incidental music… read more
Murray Gold (born 1969, Portsmouth, England) is a British composer for stage, film, and television. Gold's credits date back to 1996, and some of his better-known work includes music f… read more
Murray Gold (born 1969, Portsmouth, England) is a British composer for stage, film, and television. Gold's credits date back to 1996, and some of his better-known work includes music for the television series Queer as Folk, Shamel… read more