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"This is a serious classical/choral work written in a way reminiscent of Sibelius, Bruckner, or Mahler. The mourning melody of the very first track, "Dies Mercurii I Martius", is quite Sibelius in nature and coupled with the frantic harmonies used so often by Bruckner, you are off and running on this wonderful classical adventure.
Does show the excellent talent of Hans Zimmer. He is well schooled, meticulous in nature and this, as well as other tracks, show this (...)" .:: Scoreviews.com ::. Mp3 extracts :
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Da Vinci Code 01-Main Title-Sauniere Dies (4:28) Da Vinci Code 02-Phiano (1:46) Da Vinci Code 03-Enter Collet-The Discipline (3:48) Da Vinci Code 04-La Javanaise (2:35) Da Vinci Code 05-The Louvre (2:37) Da Vinci Code 06-Vitruvian Man (1:47) Da Vinci Code 07-Urgent Message-The Lav In The Louvre (5:24) Da Vinci Code 08-Leaving The Lav (1:22) Da Vinci Code 09-Sophie Reflects (1:49) Da Vinci Code 10-Anagram, On The Rocks 1 (1:29) Da Vinci Code 11-Anagram, On The Rocks 2 (2:34) Da Vinci Code 12-Smart Car Drive (1:41) Da Vinci Code 13-Smart Car Chase (1:26) Da Vinci Code 14-Saint-Sulpice (3:36) Da Vinci Code 15-Respect (3:40) Da Vinci Code 16-Secrets (1:24) Da Vinci Code 17-We Are Not Amused (1:28) Da Vinci Code 18-The Junkie (1:34) Da Vinci Code 19-History Lesson (3:02) Da Vinci Code 20-But No Further (2:26) Da Vinci Code 21-Ranting All The Way To The Bank (3:26) Da Vinci Code 22-The Box (4:18) Da Vinci Code 23-Cryptex (1:13) Da Vinci Code 24-Miracle (1:21) Da Vinci Code 25-Kerfuffle In The Truck (1:45) Da Vinci Code 26-Everyone Is Pissed (2:17) Da Vinci Code 27-Enter Teabag (1:56) Da Vinci Code 28-Silas Gets The Call (0:53) Da Vinci Code 29-Teabing Explains (13:05) Da Vinci Code 30-Teabing Explains (Cello Version) (13:06) Da Vinci Code 31-Keystone Revealed (1:47) Da Vinci Code 32-Teabing Inspects Cryptex (2:16) Da Vinci Code 33-Silas Attacks Langdon (3:04) Da Vinci Code 34-Bumpy Ride (1:15) Da Vinci Code 35-Sophie Confronts Silas (2:59) Da Vinci Code 36-On A Grail Quest (3:30) Da Vinci Code 37-Fache Is Opus Dei-Hawker Landing (2:49) Da Vinci Code 38-Search The Plane (1:17) Da Vinci Code 39-Aringarosa Departs (2:17) Da Vinci Code 40-Temple Church Attack (3:53) Da Vinci Code 41-Silas Is Fired-Bus Ride (2:24) Da Vinci Code 42-Remy's Death (5:22) Da Vinci Code 43-Kyrie For The Magdalene (0:46) Da Vinci Code 44-The Teacher's Plots Unfold (4:14) Da Vinci Code 45-Newton's Tomb (5:10) Da Vinci Code 46-Travelling To Rosslyn (4:16) Da Vinci Code 47-The Blade and Chalice (10:40) Da Vinci Code 48-Well Story and Goodbye (1:53) Da Vinci Code 49-Oh, That Ancient Roslin (4:12) Da Vinci Code 50-End Credits New Version (7:12) Da Vinci Code 51-Da Vinci Code Suite (28:29) Da Vinci Code 52-Unused Lav Cue (5:24) Da Vinci Code 53-Unused Temple Church Cue (3:42) Da Vinci Code 54-Unused Remy's Death Cue (3:08) Da Vinci Code 55-Kyrie For The Magdalene (Album Ver.) (3:55) Da Vinci Code 56-Unused Maiden Song (3:17)
Medigo
2013-01-26 20:07:49
any idea which track here corresponds to which cue from the album?
scoepranoes
2013-01-26 23:00:52
hullo all1
this le traklist is le, git.
El Baradei
2013-01-27 10:01:02
Phiano? Enter Teabag?
Yeah, it's an official tracklist, really.
Areozz
2013-01-27 15:26:49
I apologize on the behalf of whoever named all of these tracks. Typos happen sometimes. While it is hilarious that there is a track on here named "Enter Teabag" and Phiano is the name of a song that Dan Brown (author of The Da Vinci Code) wrote, this track list is very real. In fact, the only possible was it was posted was because someone posted the music it belongs with.
Google is apparently a highly complicated device for some people.
Radik
2013-01-29 21:45:14
Is on this release ''Malleus Maleficarum''? I can't find it.. :)
Medigo
2013-01-30 00:04:58
Going by all chronological lists I have seen that track should be part of 'Teabing Explains'
Master
2013-01-30 08:29:47
Radik, the track is Teabing Explains (Cello) It is an extended version on the album, whereas the other teabing explains track is the film version. Both are great. This is IMO one of hans at his best.
fabien
2013-01-30 22:47:38
n°36 is amazing !!!!!!!!
D A R T H
2013-02-01 00:56:28
02- not "Phiano" -> Piano (source music) 04-La Javanaise (source music)
Areozz
2013-02-01 04:49:54
DARTH, you are wrong. I already did the research. Sure, Phiano is just a piano track, but if you can do research, you'll find that Phiano is an original composition written by Dan Brown (the author of The Da Vinci Code) specifically for this movie. Just Google "Phiano Dan Brown". Both Wikipedia and IMDb confirm it.
DAVINCI CODE (FILM INCIDENTAL MUSIC) DA VINCI CODE CUES ENTER COLLET/THE DISCIPLINE LOUVRE THE URGENT MESSAGE/THE LAV IN THE LEAVING THE LAV SOPHIE REFLECTS ANAGRAM ON THE ROCKS 2 SMART CAR DRIVE SMART CAR CHASE WE ARE NOT AMUSED JUNKIE THE HISTORY LESSON/HAXO 24 BUT NO FURTHER JOB 38 11 RANTING ALL THE WAY TO THE BA BOX THE CRYPTEX MIRACLE KERFUFFLE IN THE TRUCK EVERYONE IS PISSED ENTER THE TEABAG SILAS GETS THE CALL TEABING EXPLAINS KEYSTONE REVEALED TEABING INSPECTS CRYPTEX SILAS ATTACKS LANGDON BUMPY RIDE SHOPIE CONFRONTS SILAS ON A GRAIL QUEST FACHE IS OPUS DEI/HAWKER LAN SEARCH THE PLANE ARINGAROSA DEPARTS TEMPLE CHURCH ATTACK TEACHER'S PLOTS UNFOLDS THE NEWTON'S TOMB BLADE & CHALICE THE WELL STORY & GOODBYE END CREDITS MOE & CRAWL 1M0 S
Probably missing some cues, but what's there is there
Areozz
2011-09-19 03:21:07
Hey, its about time we got somewhere with this movie! I just recently got into the score, and then saw the movie a long time after I got familiar with the score, only to be greatly disappointed. A good 40% of the score is unused, which means there's a ton of unreleased music out there somewhere.
Sure, this is just a track list, but it is still something. Thanks a lot for posting it!
IIRC, its a single 26 minute suite composed of a selection of pieces on the score album. Zimmer wrote it before using elements of it in the final score. There is no new music on it.
Robert Langon
2012-08-12 03:36:36
Negative, Magnus Rex. It's identical to the OST only it's missing track #7, "Salvete Virgins" because it an FYC must be all material by the composer. I received it in the mail today, and it has 13 tracks
I'm a second director of a Chamber choir in Italy....i'm desperatly looking a score for choir of KYRIE for the Magdalene...... #########
If is possible have a indication where to buy
01.Opening Credits 02.The Paschal Spiral 03.Langdon's Arrival 04.Fearful of Elevators 05.The Body of Jacques Sauniére 06.The Vitruvian Man - Meeting Sop 07.Sophie Remembers her Childroom 08.Fibonacci Numbers 09.Langdon & Sophie Escape 10.A Close Call 11.Silas Flashback 12.Getting the Cryptex 13.Crusade Flashback 14.Where is the Keystone? 15.Arrival at Teabings 16.The Holy Bloodline 17.The Story of the Witches 18.The Citrine Cross 19.Cryptex Destroyed 20.Beneath Alrischa 21.Kyrie for the Magdalene 22.Exploring under Rosslyn Chapel 23.Chevaliers De Sangreal 24.End Credits 25.End Credits (Alternate) 26.Sophie's Theme 27.Salvete Virgins (Unused) 28.A Close Call (Alternate Abum Version)
Papapalpatine77
2011-08-29 20:34:17
Ok, what is it with ppl suddenly posting fake scores? This, like Dead Man's Chest, is also a shitty DVD rip like Dakota pointed out. I have this one as well. I can give the lengths of each track.
01.Opening Credits (1:30) 02.The Paschal Spiral (2:49) 03.Langdon's Arrival (1:16) 04.Fearful of Elevators (0:13) 05.The Body of Jacques Sauniére (0:13) 06.The Vitruvian Man / Meeting Sophie / Bathroom (8:51) 07.Sophie Remembers her Childhood (1:07) 08.Fibonacci Numbers (2:13) 09.Langdon & Sophie Escape (1:07) 10.A Close Call (4:31) 11.Silas Flashback (4:09) 12.Getting the Cryptex (2:06) 13.Crusade Flashback (2:49) 14.Where is the Keystone? (11:21) 15.Arrival at Teabings (1:10) 16.The Holy Bloodline (6:07) 17.The Story of the Witches (2:22) 18.The Citrine Cross (5:22) 19.Cryptex Destroyed (3:31) 20.Beneath Alrischa (4:24) 21.Kyrie for the Magdalene (3:55) 22.Exploring under Rosslyn Chapel (9:32) 23.Chevaliers De Sangreal - This is actually a track off the OST. It should be called "rest beneath the stars" (4:09) 24.End Credits (6:20) 25.End Credits [Alternate] (7:13) 26.Sophie's Theme (4:18) 27.Salvete Virgins [Unused] (3:16) 28.A Close Call (Alternate Abum Version) (2:26)
Hallo ich bin der Neue, habe das Forum ueber Google gefunden, und sieht ganz gut aus. Hab jetzt ne Menge zu lesen, und werde danach hoffentlich auch was zu diesem und jenem sagen koennen . Gruss an Alle
I remember reading an interview online where Hans discussed how he pitched/scored this movie, with reference to a suite he made. Does anyone know where I can find this please, I would like to read it again.
Prott
2011-06-07 09:24:25
You mean this one? http : //www.soundtrack.net/features/article/? id=205
Gavin
2011-06-07 16:28:55
Ah thank you so much, yes. Thats the one :) Nice to hear him say the CD is too short for once!
@Donna: I'd say: 2 violin sections for main melody, a viola that is constantly making the same type of arpeggio over different chords, there are also horns for sure, and violas and contrabass that make a counterpoint to the melody line, and of course trombons that appear later in the composition, come bell-like percussion that also apperas at the end (drums also), and some male and female voices (probably fake). I hav eprobably missed a few instruments, but that should be enough i think....
Hans mentioned that he wrote a symphony for the score (about 24 minutes long), and on the CD are only fragments form it. Is it possible for it to be obtained?
It is killing my soul not to know what instruments created this masterpiece (Track 13) Please. I follow only the classical music I like, and this "Chevaliers de Sangreal" has me by the heart. Please. I play no instrument, none I love do..... I just need to know what makes these sounds that come together so brilliantly they make me want to die just to hear them at my funeral.....
Dear All it is a very great job, ones of my favorite CD. I want ask something about Kyrie for Magdalene, this is in latin, but what words are spoken by the chorus? I recognize only the first: "Kyrie Eleison, Kryste Eleison, Kyrie Eleison". thanks for help
I admit to never paying any real attention to movie scores. However Chevaliers De Sangreal was so moving it inspired me to get out of a serious depression because it actually helps me feel a Divine presence! It brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it and I am very grateful for it. Many blessings to all involved in its making!
This is a chronological version I made - In the movie some songs repeat more than once, so I arranged them by when they are most prominent. The track times are approximate, but they are pretty close. Also, I haven't seen the film for a while so some of this might not be entirely accurate. POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOLLOW
1. Dies Mercurii I Martius (0:00 - 1:30) The opening credits music
2. The Paschal Spiral The whipping scene with Silas
3. Dies Mercurii I Martius (1:30 - 2:33) Sophie remembers her childhood
4. Fructus Gravis (1:38 - 2:49) Langdon and Sophie escape from the Louvre
5. L'Esprit Des Gabriel Langdon narrates as a crusades flashback progresses. Part of this track was also used earlier when Langdon first enters the Louvre.
6. Rose of Arimathea (0:00 - 4:06) Silas flashback and Opus Dei
7. Fructus Gravis (0:00 - 2:04) Langdon and Sophie go to the bank and get the cryptex
8. Ad Arcana Teabing explains everything to Sophie regarding the Holy Bloodline
9. Malleus Maleficarum When Teabing explains about the persecution of women for allegedly being witches
10. Beneath Alrischa Teabing, Langdon, Sophie, and Silas escape to England via plane.
11. Kyrie for the Magdalene This was played for about ten seconds in the Cathedral
12. The Citrine Cross The sequence culminating with Silas and Aringarosa getting shot. This was also played during the smart car chase and during the Constantine/Roman flashback.
13. Dies Mercurii I Martius (2:34 - end) When Teabing holds Sophie at gunpoint and when the cryptex is destroyed.
14. Daniel's 9th Cipher Langdon and Sophie explore under Rosslyn Chapel
15. Rose of Arimathea (4:06 - end) This wasn't in the film but essentially it's Sophie's theme and so I think it would be a great accompaniment to the scene when Langdon bids farewell to Sophie.
16. CheValiers des Sangreal The ending sequence, obviously.