"Bach / Break" Performed by Steve Erdody & Jonathan Rhys Meyers Johann Sebastian Bach, "Prelude From Partita No. 3" Orchestrated & Arranged by Dave Metzger
"Bari Improv" Performed by Kaki King Written by Kaki King & Mark Mancina
"Dueling Guitars" Performed by Heitor Pereira & Doug Smith Written by Heitor Pereira Produced by Mark Mancina
"Elgar / Something Inside" Performed by Steve Erdody & Jonathan Rhys Meyers Edward Elgar, Cello Concerto In E Minor, Op85, Adagio-Moderato Orchestrated & Arranged by Dave Metzger
"August's Rhapsody" Performed by Mark Mancina Includes an Interoplation of "Moondance" Written by Van Morrison
"Someday" Performed by John Legend Written by J. Stephens Produced by John Legend String Arrangement by Dave Metzger
Composed & Produced by Mark Mancina
Orchestra Conducted by Don Harper & Michael Nowak Music Contractors: Sandy DeCrescent & Peter Rotter Score Technical Consultant: Chuck Choi Score Recorded & Mixed by Steve Kempster Additional Score Engineering: Gabe Moffet & Chris Latham Music Editor: Zig Gron Music Performed by The Hollywood Studio Symphony Solo Cello Performed by Steve Erdody Solo Guitars Performed by Doug Smith, George Doering, Heitor Pereira & Mak Mancina Solo Harmonica Performed by Scott Gordon Music Preparation: JoAnn Kane Music Services
Soundtrack Album Producer: Richard Barton Lewis Associate Soundtrack Album Producer: Gaby Jerou Executives in Charge of Music for Warner Bros. Pictures: Doug Frank, Gary LeMel & Darren Higman Music Supervisors: Jeffrey Pollack, Julia Michels & Anastasia Brown Album Business Affairs for Warner Bros. Pictures : Keith Zajic & Lisa Margolis Music Administration for Warner Bros. Pictures: Debi Streeter Mastered by Joe at Gastwirt Mastering in Oak Park, CA
Richard Lewis' Thanks to... Doug Frank, Gary LeMel, Steve Barnett, Glen Brunman, Keith Zajic, Lisa Margolis, Darren Higman, Debi Streeter, Dave Metzger, Zig Gron, Steve Kempster, Robbie Buchana, Kaki King, Charles Mack, Jamal Joseph, Heitor Pereira, Niki Gascon, Bobby Thornburg, Seth Friedman, Anthony Demby, Jim Grant, Jeff Krasno, Richard Stumpf, Keith Hauprich, Tami Lester, Jeff Pachman, Abe Baruck, Scott James, Randy Reid & Brian Lambert
Richard Lewis' Many, Many Thanks to... Alan Horn, Dawn Taubin, Lionel Wigram, Jeff Robinov, Lynn Harris, Michelle Jackino, Nick Castle, Jim Hart, Jeff Pollack, Anastasia Brown, Julia Michels & Hans Zimmer
Richard Lewis' Special Thanks to... My angel Justin, Cathy, Dad, Kirsten Sheridan, Jon Levin, Mark Mancina, David Crosby, Phil Ramone, Freddie Highmore, Robin Williams, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Keri Russell, Bill Steinkamp, John Ondrasik, Gabrielle Jerou & Lisa Barrett
Mark Mancina's Special Thanks: Kirsten Sheridan, Dave "The Save" Metzger (What a long strange trip it's been!!! Anyone who gets to work with you can't imagine how lucky they are!), Jen Kuhn, Doug Smith, Mike Flicker for starting the whole process, Zig Gron for your amazing work & hanging tough, all at GSA, Jay Cooper, Howard Bernstein, Roy Kaufman, Richard Lewis, Chuck Choi & Jill & Molly Mancina
Release date : 11/13/2007
Main Title (2:21)
Bach / Break - Steve Erdody & Jonathan Rhys Meyers (3:52) *
Moondance - Jonathan Rhys Meyers (1:51)
This Time - Jonathan Rhys Meyers (4:13)
Bari Improv - Kaki King (1:37) **
Ritual Dance - Kaki King (1:35)
Raise It Up - Jamia Simone Nash & The IMPACT Repertory Theatre (2:29)
Dueling Guitars - Heitor Pereira & Doug Smith (2:36) ¤
Elgar / Something Inside - Steve Erdody & Jonathan Rhys Meyers (4:53) *
August's Rhapsody (7:37)
Someday - John Legend (3:04)
King Of The Earth - John Ondrasik (3:45)
God Bless The Child - Chris Botti & Paula Cole (4:30)
La Bamba - Leon Thomas III (3:50)
Moondance - Chris Botti (2:20)
Washington Square (2:13) +
Arpeggio Theme (2:52) +
Basketball To Organ Loft (3:16) +
*Arranged and orchestrated by Dave Metzger
**Written by Kaki King & Mark Mancina
¤Written by Heitor Pereira, produced by Mark Mancina
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Actually, the only thing composed by Hans Zimmer on the soundtrack was the Main Theme, which was Mark Mancina as well. I think he was also a music supervisor, but I don't remember for sure. What has been driving me mad is who wrote the Rhapsody?!? It doesn't say in the movie credits, and he album on iTunes says it is composed by "August Rush". Big help.... Shame, because that was a magnificent piece and I would have loved to look up the artist's other works. How is it that no one claims the song that stole the show?
Luka
2014-07-28 05:30:29
Actually I bought the "August's Rhapsody" and it says Freddie Highmore & Mark Mancina. ;)
Nahoko
2014-11-13 07:35:42
HI. I am a student of 3DCG animation school in Japan. and making a video work for presentation at my school and for my job transfer as a appeal to companies. i'd like to use the music, "Dueling Guitars" in my video work. Could you tell me how should I go through the formalities for obtain permission ? I hope her from you.
as a music lover, i liked the movie.......... i liked the way the kid Evan Taylor(as known in the movie) listens all the voices n noises that he hears n transformed it into music. the director or the story writer as i would say must be a great music lover. this is for the director of the movie.......... "way to go dude" keep doing this n u will be on the top within no time.
Saw this movie for the first time last night (1/31/09), the music is wonderful! Does anyone know how to get the Japanese version of the soundtrack with the three extra tracks? THXS!
Who will want such damaged tones? Yet i always hear and feel it. Maybe one day it will follow or lead- it really doesnt matter- as long as "i know" its by MY side. THANKS for the moments. Still ..-just breathe-
Who will want such damaged tones? Yet i always hear and feel it. Maybe one day it will follow or lead- it really doesnt matter- as long as "i know" its by MY side. THANKS for the moments. Still ..-just breathe-
Beautiful movie I saw it and it was just brilliant, And just after I saw it I went running to my provitional Keyboard cuz my cello needs a string and I played the theme like a thousand times I just Love this movie and music is jut amazing Mr Hans Zimmer and Mr Mark Mancina You guys are the best Zacatecas, Mexico Steven
The movie and the music as itself was pretty amazing, but the music actually took my own breath away. The music on the other hand....makes it the key on how it's made into a great movie
i figured Hans had to write the Rhapsody. i could tell he did writing on this film the second i heard the score. Absolutely terrific work on this score. it was glorious.