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  2. Dec 9, 2015 · Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. The Sorting Hat Song. Perhaps the most prolific piece of headwear ever known, the Hogwarts Sorting Hat gave us a musical update on the school every year. Word has it that its work was more complex than some of your modern-day Muggle singer-songwriters. ‘Oh, you may not think I’m pretty,

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    1. Main article: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (soundtrack) Released on 30 October 2001, the score was composed and conducted by John Williams. The soundtrack was nominated for Best Original Score at the 74th Academy Awards. 1. Prologue 2. Harry's Wondrous World - Similarly structured to the family theme, it changes from the tune of Hedwig's Theme to a more hopeful and lively theme. It represents Harry Potter. 3. The Arrival of Baby Harry 4. Letters from Hogwarts 5. Diagon Alley an...

    1. Main article: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (soundtrack) Released on 12 November 2002, the score was composed by John Williams. The soundtrack was nominated for Best Original Score at the 74th Academy Awards. It was adapted and conducted by William Rosswith the London Symphony Orchestra. 1. Prologue: Book II and the Escape from the Dursleys 2. Fawkes the Phoenix- A beautiful and heroic theme for Dumbledore's pet phoenix. It closely resembles the Chamber theme in structure but con...

    1. Main article: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (soundtrack) Released on 25 May 2004, the score was composed and conducted by John Williams. The score for relied less on thematic material and more on stand-alone pieces. 1. Lumos! (Hedwig's Theme) 2. Aunt Marge's Waltz 3. The Knight Bus 4. Apparition on the Train 5. Double Trouble- performed by the children's choir at the London Oratory School Schola, the lyrics are from a scene in Shakespeare's Macbeth which features three witches s...

    Prisoner of Azkaban

    1. A Winter's Spell- Choir tune briefly heard in Hogsmeade as sung by a small group of street performers.

    Goblet of Fire

    1. This Is The Night - Rock tune by the Weird Sistersinspired by the Yule Ball Dance. 2. Do The Hippogriff - Rock tune by the Weird Sistersinspired by the Yule Ball Dance. 3. Magic Works - Soft rock tune by the Weird Sistersinspired by the Yule Ball Dance. Heard when Hagrid and Madam Maxime dances. 4. Merpeople's Song - Black Lake clue inspired by the song from the Golden Egg. This is heard on the cue "Underwater Secrets".

    Order of the Phoenix

    1. Boys Will Be Boys - A Muggle song by The Ordinary Boys heard while Harry Potter and Seamus Finniganare arguing. 2. Big Beat Repeat - A Muggle song by Josh Powell heard in the Gryffindor common room following the Quidditchmatch.

    Video game composer Jeremy Soule composed the score for the first four Harry Potter video games and for Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup. Even if he used little material from Williams' scores, he stayed in the fan fare magical style of the movies and created new themes evolving through the four games. His use of choirs, particularly in the third s...

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    • John Williams. John Williams needs no introduction. Composer of Star Wars, Jaws, Jurassic Park, Indiana Jones, E.T. the Extraterrestrial, Superman, and so much more, Williams is the initial creator of the music in Harry Potter, and the man behind “Hedwig’s Theme,” which is easily the most recognizable song from the entire Harry Potter series.
    • Patrick Doyle. Well-trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music, Patrick Doyle had the skillset to take Williams’ themes and musical ideas and transform them for the next stage of the Harry Potter movies.
    • Nicholas Hooper. Prior to working on Harry Potter, Nicholas Hooper was primarily known as a composer for British television. He was asked to join the Harry Potter team by director David Yates who was an old friend.
    • Alexandre Desplat. Alexandre Desplat was an excellent choice for taking over the music helm for the last two Harry Potter films. His training at the Conservatoire de Paris taught him to use the full power of the symphony orchestra for expressive purposes.
  3. What key/mode is the Harry Potter theme in (aka Hedwig's theme)? Question. https://youtu.be/wtHra9tFISY. Here's a link to the theme. On googling it says it's in G major (!?) Then another article says it's in D minor. To me it seems like it's E harmonic minor... But then does a chromatic run and evolves a bit. Possibly modulates to another mode?

    • Leaving Hogwarts’ – The Philosopher’s Stone (John Williams) Probably one of the most emotive pieces in the Harry Potter soundtrack, this is played as Harry gets on the train back to King’s Cross knowing he’s finally found where he belongs.
    • Hedwig’s Theme’ – The Philosopher’s Stone (John Williams) This is what is commonly referred to as the Harry Potter theme and some variation of it appears in every film.
    • Mr. Longbottom Flies’ – The Philosopher’s Stone (John Williams) During their first flying lesson at Hogwarts, things don’t go well for Neville…
    • The Knight Bus’ – The Prisoner of Azkaban (John Williams) After blowing up his Aunt Marge, Harry leaves the Dursley’s and is collected by a triple-decker, purple bus that picks up stranded witches and wizards.
  4. Oct 25, 2020 · What else could be the name of the series’ theme song other than that of Harrys most loyal pet? This is the music that every Harry Potter song has not only listened to but completely memorized. Everything about the magic, the mystery, and the incredibleness of the series can be found here.

  5. Nov 23, 2010 · Many of you likely wondered what song plays while Harry and Hermione have an impromptu dance in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1. The answer: “O’ Children” by Nick Cave off of his Lyre of Orpheus album. You can listen to it here on YouTube or purchase it here on iTunes.

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