Music Composed, Arranged & Produced by Hans Zimmer
Soundtrack Album Compiled by Bob Badami Executive in Charge of Music for Columbia Pictures: Lia Vollack Executive Album Producers: Ron Howard, Brian Grazer & John Calley Violin Solos by Joshua Bell
Additional Music by Lorne Balfe & Atli Örvarsson Ambient Music Design: Mel Wesson Orchestration: Bruce Fowler Music Supervision: Bob Badami Music Editor: Daniel Pinder Assistant Music Editor: Letitia Rogers
Soloists Guitar: Heitor Pereira Cello: Martin Tillman Percussion: Ryeland Allison & Satnam Ramgotra Synthesizers: Hans Zimmer
Music Arranged by Julian Kershaw Synth Programming: Matthew Margeson, Howard Scarr, Jacob Shea & Noah Sorota Music Conducted by Nick Glennie-Smith Music Recorded & Mixed by Alan Meyerson Sequencer Programming: Thomas Broderick & Peter Oso Snell Digital Instrument Design: Mark Wherry Additional Recording by Geoff Foster, Todd Whitelock, Slamm Andrews, Jeffrey Biggers & Greg Vines Music Production Services: Steven Kofsky Score Coordinator: Andrew Zack Sample Development: Claudius Bruese, Sam Estes & Michael Hobe Technical Assistant: Andrew Kawczynski Assistant Engineers: Katia Lewin & Adam Schmidt Music Preparation: Booker White Orchestra Contractor: Peter Rotter Music Recorded at Sony Pictures Studios, Culver City, CA & Clinton Recording Studio, New York, NY
Music Mixed at Remote Control Productions, Santa Monica, CA
Studio Manager for Remote Control Productions: Czarina Russell
For Sony Classical General Manager: Alex Miller A&R: David Lai Product Marketing: Leslie Collman-Smith Product Development: Jennifer Liebeskind & Laura Kszan Business Affairs: Tara Bruh
Hans Zimmer would like to thank: Suzanne Zimmer & the Mini Z's, Zoe Zimmer & Brigitte Zimmer
Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, Todd Hallowell, Dan Brown, Akiva Goldsman, John Calley, Louisa Velis, Dan Hanley, Mike Hill, Chic Ciccolini, Daniel Pagan, Tom Fleischman, Lia Vollack, Raul Perez, Tiffany Bordenave, Becky Bentham, Alison Burton, Scott Camilli, Ronni Chasen, Heidi Frederick, Teese Gohl, Esobol Gomez, Michael Gorfaine, Gavin Greenaway, Cheryl Howard, Kathy Keegan, Patrick Kim, Steven Kofsky, Kai Krause, Christina Mansky, Mike Rizzuto, Lee Rossignol, Jeff Sanderson, Sam Schwartz, Talley Singer, Shalini Singh, Chris Strong, Angie Teo, Nikki Walsh, Mindy Weissman, Andrew Zack & Matthew Zelle
Thanks to: Tim Ahlering, Shelly Bunge, Valerie Caton, Rod Davis & Paul Friedman
Release date : 05/12/2009
160 BPM (6:42) Hans Zimmer
God Particle (5:20) Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe, Atli Örvarsson, Mel Wesson
Air (9:08) Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe, Atli Örvarsson, Geoff Zanelli, Mel Wesson
Fire (6:51) Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe
Black Smoke (5:45) Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe, Mel Wesson
Science And Religion (12:27) Hans Zimmer
Immolation (3:38) Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe
Election By Adoration (2:12) Hans Zimmer, Nick Glennie-Smith
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soundtrack.net gives an estimated value (in dollar) of almost all scores they have indexed. but the price of every cd depends pro recordstore, amazon.com is generally cheaper than others. so a real price cant be given.
the price for promo's and bootlegs depends on the seller.
Well... no just ONE dollar, like the value of a macdonalds cheeseburger! Type in google: Hans Zimmer opens heart for 'Divas' (since i can't post direct links here).
Maybe will happen that Hans Zimmer will win something more as happened with "The Dark Knight"...in fact the first soundtrack of "Batman Begins" didn't win anything, but "The Dark Knight" won the Grammy Award!!! Could you think that this soundtrack will win something?! I hope it...
There's no significant continuity between the books (they're two different stories with only Langdon in common) so this prequel-to-sequel isn't a bad idea IMO. I actually like this because A&D is more action filled and tense than DVC.
this 2 minutes long sneak peek is awesome , would have been a wonderful trailer in the theaters (no dialogue , no sound just the music and the images : excellent)
God Particle sounds indeed really really good! Let's hope 503 is more than just a ''re-make'' of Chevaliers... I mean it sounds descent, but... I was hoping of a new ingenenious and revelating theme...! Let's hope the cello has a place too... lol
Wonderful music but in some tracks (4 & 5) there are too many electronics elements? Am I right?! However there are a lots of new ideas!!! Starting from the 1°...amazing...