The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1 [The Score] Carter Burwell

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  • Release Date: 12/13/2011
  • Sales Rank: 2,964
  • Label: Atlantic
  • UPC: 075678824838

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Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1 [The Score]

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1 [The Score]

1LISTENThe Kingdom Where Nobody Dies 1:36
2LISTENCold Feet 2:44
3LISTENWhat You See in the Mirror 3:04
4LISTENWedding Nightmare 1:09
5LISTENWolves on the Beach 2:00
6LISTENGoodbyes 2:28
7LISTENA Nova Vida 2:58
8LISTENThe Threshold 1:25
9LISTENPregnant 2:09
10LISTENMorte 1:36
11LISTENHoneymoon in Eclipse 2:21
12LISTENA Wolf Stands Up 3:20
13LISTENTwo Man Pack 0:33
14LISTENDon't Choose That 2:24
15LISTENO Negative 3:39
16LISTENHearing the Baby 2:25
17LISTENPlaying Wolves 3:17
18LISTENLet's Start with Forever 1:01
19LISTENIt's Renesmee 2:29
20LISTENThe Venom 1:04
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As The Twilight Saga series of films began to wind down, the franchise returned to composer Carter Burwell, who scored the first film, to provide the music for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1. Burwell brings sensitivity and surprising depth to the film's music: while many cues echo the gauzy romanticism of Breaking Dawn's soundtrack (particularly on the lovely Latin-tinged 'A Nova Vida' and 'The Threshold,' which is so sweet that cartoon hearts seem to float off its melody), he provides musical reminders that there actually is a horror element to these movies. Before it blooms into soft-focus piano and acoustic guitar, 'What You See in the Mirror' begins with a shrill flute that is one of the most startling moments on any of The Twilight Saga soundtracks or scores. Elsewhere, werewolf-themed cues like 'Wolves on the Beach' and 'A Wolf Stands Up' add more dread as well as raw percussion and flutes that evoke Native American traditions. Childbirth and its complications are also longtime horror fodder, and the pieces revolving around Bella's surprise pregnancy tap into this fear, with 'Pregnant' marking the point where Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1's music takes an ominous turn, and 'Hearts Failing' and 'Biting' reflecting the desperation to save mother and baby. Despite the story's fantastical turns, Burwell keeps his music restrained, rarely breaking out the full orchestra even on crucial cues: 'Jacob Imprints' is small yet profound, its subtlety adding dignity, while 'Bella Reborn' closes the score on a subdued but eerily beautiful note. This restraint elevates Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1 to one of The Twilight Saga's better scores, Burwell's previous work included. Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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