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Brian Reitzell
Hannibal: Season 1
Works Info
Composer
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Brian Reitzell
Genre
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Film
Compose Date
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2013
Hannibal: Season 1 is a television series that premiered on April 4, 2013, on NBC. The show is based on the characters and elements from the novel Red Dragon by Thomas Harris. The first season consists of 13 episodes, each with a runtime of approximately 42 minutes. The soundtrack for Hannibal: Season 1 was composed by Brian Reitzell, a musician and composer known for his work on films such as Lost in Translation and The Virgin Suicides. Reitzell's score for Hannibal: Season 1 is a haunting and atmospheric blend of electronic and orchestral music, with a focus on percussion and ambient soundscapes. The soundtrack is divided into 26 tracks, each corresponding to an episode of the show. The first track, "Hannibal Main Title," sets the tone for the series with its eerie, pulsing rhythms and ominous strings. Other notable tracks include "Will and Alana," which features a haunting vocal performance by Siouxsie Sioux, and "Potage," which incorporates the sound of a ticking clock to create a sense of tension and urgency. Reitzell's score for Hannibal: Season 1 is characterized by its use of unconventional instrumentation and sound design. In addition to traditional orchestral instruments, Reitzell incorporates electronic elements such as synthesizers and drum machines, as well as found sounds and field recordings. This creates a unique and unsettling sonic landscape that perfectly complements the show's dark and twisted subject matter. Overall, Hannibal: Season 1 is a masterful blend of music and visuals, with Brian Reitzell's haunting and atmospheric score playing a crucial role in creating the show's unsettling and immersive atmosphere.
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