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Harry potter music composer
Harry potter music composer










harry potter music composer

Lilys Theme(from Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows. Obliviate (from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1) Dal film Harry Potter e i Doni della Morte - parte 2 troviamo il seguente brano composto da Alexandre Desplat: 17. Nicholas Hooper “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” scoring session (2009)īecome a Patron of the blog at /musicgamer460Ĭheck out the YouTube channel (and consider hitting the subscribe button)ĭon’t forget to like Film Music Central on Facebook 🙂 Dal film Harry Potter e i Doni della Morte - parte 1 troviamo il seguente brano composto da Alexandre Desplat: 16. I hope you enjoyed learning a little bit about the score of this film. In this interview clip found above, we are given a look at the recording of the score during post-production, with Desplat and several producers giving insight into how the score was put together, and what it was like working with a new composer.

#HARRY POTTER MUSIC COMPOSER SERIES#

The music for this film and its sequel was composed by Alexandre Desplat, making him the fourth composer to provide music for this film series (John Williams composed for the first three films, Patrick Doyle for the fourth and Nicholas Hooper for films five and six).Desplat is an accomplished composer, having written the scores for The Golden Compass, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Argo and the upcoming Rogue One (among many other films). At the same time, Voldemort is plotting to kill Harry and he also seeks the Elder Wand (one of the “Deathly Hallows”, the others being the Cloak of Invisibility and the Resurrection Stone). The film follows Harry and his friends as they attempt to seek and destroy the Horcruxes that contain pieces of Voldemort’s soul (and thereby make him immortal). Therefore, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 was released in 2010, while Part 2 was released the following year. I wasn’t that surprised by the news, the last book was so huge that it would’ve been nearly impossible to jam everything into a single film. Though I haven’t seen most of them, I do remember when the news broke that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows would be split into two films. I do mean to watch them all someday though. I was simply never able to get into the Harry Potter films the way my friends were (knowing that they seriously diverged from the books didn’t help). I know the Harry Potter films are very popular, so what I’m about to say will probably shock you: I’ve only seen Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (and a few scenes from The Chamber of Secrets).












Harry potter music composer