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| Harry Potter Database |
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| Harry Potter Database |
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| Harry Potter and Sorcerer's Stone (2001) |
| John Williams |
| Composers: |
| Conducter: John Williams Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra Performer: None Manufacter: Warner Brothers Catalog Number: Unknown |
| Release Date: October 29, 2001 Format: Soundtrack Tracks: 20 / Twenty |
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| Track List There is a list of the tracks available on the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. There are also three extra tracks that are not available. |
| 1. Prologue 2. The Arrival of Baby Harry 3. Visit to Zoo/Hogwarts Letters 4. Diagon Alley/ Gringotts 5. Platform 9 3/4 6. Great Hall and Banquet 7. Mr. Longbottom Flies 8. Hogwarts Forever 9. Norweigen Ridgeback 10. The Quidditch Match |
| 11. Christmas at Hogwarts 12. The Invisibility Cloak 13. Fluffy's Harp 14. Devil's Snare 15. The Chess Game 16. The Face of Voldemort 17. Leaving Hogwarts 18. Harry's Wondrous World 19. Death of Cedric 20. Hedwig's Theme |
| Harry Potter Database Review |
| Our Rating: |
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John Williams took one of the biggest phenomenons in the history of the world, and turned it into a movie score. John Williams score seems perfect. It can't get any closer to the magic of the books. The score is also as distinctive as Jurassic Park and Star Wars. The score is absolutely amazing. Like when the movie opens up and the da---da-da-da----da-da----da music comes on, you are immediately whisked to the world of Harry Potter. Like I said, the beginning of Harry Potter is as distinctive as the opening music of Star Wars. Anyway, John Williams was the composer for Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Memoirs of a Geisha, Indiana Jones, and more, so his scores are always amazing. |