Kingdom of Heaven (soundtrack)
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Kingdom of Heaven | ||
Soundtrack by Various Artists | ||
Released | April 26, 2005 (U.S.) | |
Genre | Classical, Rock/Pop, Soundtrack | |
Length | 62:03 | |
Label | Sony Classical | |
Producer(s) | Harry Gregson-Williams | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Kingdom of Heaven is the soundtrack to 2005 Ridley Scott motion picture of the same name. The soundtrack was composed by British film score composer Harry Gregson-Williams, conducted by Gregson-Williams and Robert King, performed in large part by Gavyn Wright and the London Session Orchestra, and released by Sony Classical on April 26, 2005. It is a medley of choral hymns featuring Catherine Bott and Iestyn Davies, instrumentals and percussions, and full orchestral performances. The film score is similar in style to another Ridley Scott film, Gladiator.
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[edit] Reception
The commercial soundtrack met with generally great reviews and considered one of the best film scores of 2005 and a top seller on Amazon.com; one critic claimed the movie "transcends the film and works as a cohesive album that develops both thematically and musically throughout".[1] Although another reviewer thought the film score "surprisingly forgettable... it should fail to connect with film music listeners and moviegoers alike",[2] Jerry McCulley thought the soundtrack "rises admirably to the occasion with a sweeping orchestral score that masterfully trades on a wealth of disparate historical and stylistic influences".[3]
[edit] Kingdom of Heaven Track Listing
1. Burning the Past (2:48)
2. Crusaders (1:41)
3. Swordplay (2:01)
4. A New World (4:21)
5. To Jerusalem (1:38)
6. Sibylla (featuring Lisbeth Scott) (1:49)
7. Ibelin (2:05)
8. Rise a Knight (2:43)
9. The King (5:45)
10. The Battle of Kerak(5:36)
11. Terms (4:39)
12. Better Man (3:29)
13. Coronation (3:03)
14. An Understanding (4:13)
15. Wall Breached (3:43)
16. The Pilgrim Road (4:07)
17. Saladin (4:44)
18. Path to Heaven (1:38)
19. Light of Life - Ibelin Reprise (featuring Natacha Atlas) (2:10)
[edit] Additional Music and Lyrics
The movie also includes several other notable contemporary and historical listings not included on the released soundtrack:
- Vide Cor Meum - the operatic aria during King Baldwin IV's funeral, originally composed for the soundtrack of the film Hannibal.
- Ave Regina cælorum - the first stanza of this twelfth-century antiphon is used on the soundtrack in the track "Burning the Past".
- Raimon de Miraval, Chansoneta farai Vencut - Occitan troubadour lyric of the early thirteenth century, used in the closing scene, and in the Director's Cut, in the flashback with Balian and his wife.
- Guiot de Dijon, Chanterai por mon corage - French trouvère lyric from the time of the Third Crusade, used in the Director's Cut for Godfrey's flashback as he remembers Balian's mother.
[edit] Related Links
[edit] Notes
- ^ Mike Brennan, http://www.soundtrack.net/soundtracks/database/?id=3943, SoundtrackNet: Kingdom of Heaven Soundtrack Review
- ^ Ryan Keaveney, http://www.cinemusic.net/reviews/2005/kingdom_of_heaven.html, Kingdom of Heaven Soundtrack review
- ^ Jerry McCulley, http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00080EUN0/internetmoviedat/, Amazon.com editorial review