Hans Zimmer composes second original soundtrack for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune
Warner Bros science-fiction Dune will get two editions from the celebrated composer Hans Zimmer for the film's behind-the-scenes companion book. The soundtrack will mark the first time Hans has written original music for a book. Zimmer's second album for the film will accompany Insight Editions’ The Art and Soul of Dune written by movie's executive producer Tanya Lapointe. The second album includes exclusive music, which will be made available to stream and download for free on the same day as the film’s October 22 release.
The album comes with books with extensive chapter-by-chapter look at the filmmaking process including Dune‘s environmental and creature designs, costume concepts and digital effects along with exclusive interviews with cast and crew including Denis Villeneuve, Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson and Oscar Isaac, among others.Special limited edition of The Art and Soul of Dune will include all of the above material in addition to a selection of other exclusive material like booklet prop created for the movie of 80 pages, previously unseen art from the film as well as an exclusive companion volume titled Dune.
The first 700 copies will come with a signed and numbered signature card, individually inscribed by filmmaker Denis Villeneuve, author and executive producer Tanya Lapointe, stars Timothée Chalamet and Josh Brolin, andOscar-nominated directorof photography Greig Fraser.The digital album release of Dune‘s original motion picture soundtrack featuring Zimmer’s first score will drop on September 17, followed byThe Art and Soul of Dunein October.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Zimmer also revealed in a statement that the sound is based primarily on female voices. “Denis and I agreed that the female characters in the film drive the story,” he said. “So the score is based on mainly female voices. We developed our own language. The musicianship is extraordinary, and this is not your normal orchestral score” Zimmer added.
“We agreed that the music would need to have a spirituality to it… a sanctified quality. Something that would elevate the soul and have the effect that only sacred music can,” Villeneuve said. “Hans spent months and months creating new instruments, defining, creating, and seeking new sounds, pushing the envelope.”
August 16, 2021 at 05:37PM AXE Movies
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