Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone [Original Soundtrack] John Williams [composer]

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  • Release Date: 10/30/2001
  • Sales Rank: 15,815
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075678349126

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That the film version of J. K. Rowling's wildly popular Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone succeeds in re-creating the novel's magical atmosphere owes much to this richly imaginative symphonic score by John Williams. Of course, as the composer behind enchanting movie soundtracks from E.T. to A.I., Williams is no stranger to musical fantasy and wonder. He's the natural choice to provide the backdrop for young Harry's adventures at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The music sets a fairy-tale tone from the outset, featuring a solo on the music-box chimes of the celeste, a distinctive sound that recurs throughout the score. But this opening tune isn't just fairy dust -- it also contains a hint of mystery, an omen of the wizardly potential Harry has yet to realize, and the dangers he will encounter as he does so. Williams's orchestration shows great variety, from the festive brass fanfares that herald Harry's arrival at Hogwarts to the swirling strings, harps, and wordless choruses that conjure up the supernatural world. Delightful episodes such as the frantic "Quidditch Match" allow free rein to the composer's creativity, while the ominous "Face of Voldemort" shows his ability to build a dramatic climax. By turns whimsical, otherworldly, nostalgic, and majestic, Williams provides the perfect musical backdrop, not only for the blockbuster film but also for rereading Rowling's irresistible novels. Scott Paulin, Barnes & Noble



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AWSOME!by Anonymous

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July 20, 2005: this book is GREAT!!!!!!!!!!! i love harry potter sound tracks and think the other ones are great! I love the books and also think that its great to read it with the sound tracks

A brilliant piece of work, one of John Williams's bestby Anonymous

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July 29, 2004: John Williams, easily one of today's top scorewriters, continues to impress with his work on the Harry Potter franchise. The score to the first film is incredible from start to finish, and shows he knows just what he's doing when scoring a film. From the frantic intensity of the regimental drums during The Chess Game to the soaring melodies of Harry's Wondrous World, this soundtrack captures the magic and feel of not only the film it belongs with, but the book it was inspired by. This is easily some of Williams's best work to date, and Hedwig's Theme will linger as one of the most memorable film themes of all time.


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