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Galaxymphony II: Galaxymphony Strikes Back | Euroarts 4268717

Galaxymphony II: Galaxymphony Strikes Back

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Label: Euroarts

Cat No: 4268717

Barcode: 0880242687173

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Soundtrack

Release Date: 1st April 2022

Contents

Artists

Tuva Semmingsen
Christine Nonbo Andersen
Bruun Rorvig
David Bateson
Danish National Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Anthony Hermus

Works

Barry, John

Moonraker

Due, Peter

Shrouded Destiny
» Epiphany

Giacchino, Michael

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
» Jyn Erso and Hope Suite

Goldenthal, Elliot

Alien 3
» Lento

Goldsmith, Jerry

Star Trek: First Contact
» End credits

Goransson, Ludwig

The Mandalorian

Gregson-Williams, Harry

The Martian: Suite

Horner, James

Apollo 13: Symphonic Suite
Avatar
» I See You

Price, Steven

Gravity

Vangelis

Blade Runner
» Rachel's Song

Williams, John

Close Encounters of the Third Kind
» Let There Be Light
Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back (film score)
» The Imperial March
Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi (film score)
» End title
» Ewok Celebration
Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens
» Rey's Theme
Star Wars VIII: The Last Jedi (film score)
» The Rebellion is Reborn

Zimmer, Hans

Interstellar: Suite

Artists

Tuva Semmingsen
Christine Nonbo Andersen
Bruun Rorvig
David Bateson
Danish National Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Anthony Hermus

About

Travel the universe with the best tracks from Apollo 13, Avatar, Blade Runner, Gravity, Interstellar, Star Trek, Star Wars, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and The Mandalorian.

John Williams has composed some of the greatest film scores of all time and his soundtracks for the Star Wars films are legendary. The Imperial March is one of the best known symphonic themes ever, it is also a prime example of classical music influencing film music as the composition draws from Chopin’s Marche funèbre and Holst’s The Planets.

Shrouded Destiny is THE Star Wars fan film made by Shahbaz Sarwar with music by Danish composer Peter Due, brought to life by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra with haunting vocals by Steffen Bruun Rørvig and Christine Nonbo Andersen.

I See You from Avatar was nominated for Best Original Song at the 67th Golden Globes, it was originally performed by Leona Lewis. In this performance Tuva Semmingsen inspires with a soulful interpretation of the song.

Concert orchestration is based on the original orchestration of the film soundtracks.

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