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Harry Potter and the goblet of fire [sound recording] : original motion picture soundtrack / music by Patrick Doyle.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 49631-2 | Warner Sunet/Warner Bros.Publication details: Burbank, CA : Warner Sunet/Warner Bros., p2005.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inUniform titles:
  • Harry Potter and the goblet of fire (Motion picture)
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Contents:
The story continues -- Frank dies -- The Quidditch world cup -- The dark mark -- Foreign visitors arrive -- The goblet of fire -- Rita Skeeter -- Sirius fire -- Harry sees dragons -- Golden egg -- Neville's waltz -- Harry in winter -- Potter waltz -- Underwater secrets -- The black lake -- Hogwarts' march -- The maze -- Voldemort -- Death of Cedric -- Another year ends -- Hogwarts' hymn -- Do the hippogriff -- This is the night -- Magic works.
Production credits:
  • Score music and album produced by Patrick Doyle and Maggie Rodford.
London Symphony Orchestra, James Shearman, conductor ; Jason Buckle, Steve Claydon, Jarvis Cocker, Jonny Greenwood, Steve Mackey, Phil Selway, vocals (track 21) ; Abigail Doyle, vocal (track 14).
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Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD SOUNDTRACK Harry Potter and the goblet of fire Available 33111005096918
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Composer Patrick Doyle (Sense and Sensibility, Carlito's Way, Gosford Park) brought a new sound -- despite a couple of instances of previous composer John Williams' instantly recognizable "Hedwig's Theme" -- to the Harry Potter franchise with his colorful score for the popular series' fourth installment, The Goblet of Fire. Darker, bolder, and a little less magical, Doyle doesn't reach the dizzying heights achieved by Williams on 2004's Prisoner of Azkaban, but he has managed to create some new and exciting themes that integrate themselves seamlessly into the Potter universe. Scheming reporter "Rita Skeeter" is given a playful pizzicato motif that manages to mirror her unpleasant personality without offending the ears, the "Quidditch World Cup" bursts from the skies with brass-heavy British pride, and the newly de-cloaked villain, "Voldemort," rises from the ashes in a wash of screaming strings that would make even the bravest wizard squirm in dreadful anticipation. Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker, who along with Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood and Phil Selway appeared in the film as a popular "non-muggle" rock band, contribute three tracks as the Weird Sisters -- Canadian folk group the Wyrd Sisters attempted to file an injunction against the film, but were denied by a Winnipeg judge. Sounding like a cross between Screaming Lord Sutch, the Damned, and Nick Cave, "Do the Hippogriff," "This Is the Night," and "Magic Works" aren't particularly memorable, but much like the Star Wars cantina band, they work their magic onscreen. ~ James Christopher Monger

Compact disc.

The story continues -- Frank dies -- The Quidditch world cup -- The dark mark -- Foreign visitors arrive -- The goblet of fire -- Rita Skeeter -- Sirius fire -- Harry sees dragons -- Golden egg -- Neville's waltz -- Harry in winter -- Potter waltz -- Underwater secrets -- The black lake -- Hogwarts' march -- The maze -- Voldemort -- Death of Cedric -- Another year ends -- Hogwarts' hymn -- Do the hippogriff -- This is the night -- Magic works.

Score music and album produced by Patrick Doyle and Maggie Rodford.

London Symphony Orchestra, James Shearman, conductor ; Jason Buckle, Steve Claydon, Jarvis Cocker, Jonny Greenwood, Steve Mackey, Phil Selway, vocals (track 21) ; Abigail Doyle, vocal (track 14).

Recorded at Air Lyndhurst Studios and Air Edel Recording Studios.

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