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Updated: Sunday, November 22, 2009 11:46 a.m.

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Music student pens Mister Rogers score

Staff Reporter
Published Thursday, February 21, 2008

For Bryan Senti MUS ’09, watching Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood as a child has always been “a weird memory.”

“It was always a very transcendental experience,” Senti said, referring specifically to the show’s “Neighborhood of Make-Believe” segment. “I was always in total suspense. It was a very surreal, early-Tim Burton experience.”

So when Senti set about to write the score for a new documentary about one of the characters from the famed childhood television show, he wanted to recreate that heightened feeling.

“It was fun to play on that a little bit,” Senti said. “I...

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