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Brian Reitzell
Hannibal: Season 2
Released Album
 
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Composer
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Brian Reitzell
Genre
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Film
Compose Date
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2014
Hannibal: Season 2 is a television series that premiered on February 28, 2014, on NBC. The second season of the show consists of 13 episodes, each with a runtime of approximately 42 minutes. The show is a psychological thriller that follows the story of FBI profiler Will Graham and his relationship with the infamous psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer, Dr. Hannibal Lecter. The soundtrack for Hannibal: Season 2 was composed by Brian Reitzell, who also composed the music for the first season. The soundtrack was released on June 3, 2014, by Lakeshore Records. The album consists of 23 tracks, with a total runtime of approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. The soundtrack for Hannibal: Season 2 is divided into two parts. The first part consists of music from the first half of the season, while the second part consists of music from the second half of the season. The music is a mix of orchestral and electronic elements, with a heavy emphasis on percussion and strings. The first movement of the soundtrack is titled "Kaiseki," which is the name of the first episode of the season. The music in this movement is dark and foreboding, with a sense of impending doom. The second movement, titled "Sakizuke," is more upbeat and features a mix of electronic and orchestral elements. The third movement, titled "Hassun," is one of the most memorable pieces of music from the season. It features a haunting melody played on a solo cello, accompanied by a sparse piano and percussion. The fourth movement, titled "Takiawase," is more intense and features a mix of electronic and orchestral elements. The fifth movement, titled "Mukozuke," is one of the most dramatic pieces of music from the season. It features a mix of orchestral and electronic elements, with a heavy emphasis on percussion and strings. The sixth movement, titled "Futamono," is more subdued and features a mix of electronic and orchestral elements. The seventh movement, titled "Yakimono," is one of the most intense pieces of music from the season. It features a mix of orchestral and electronic elements, with a heavy emphasis on percussion and strings. The eighth movement, titled "Su-zakana," is more atmospheric and features a mix of electronic and orchestral elements. The ninth movement, titled "Shiizakana," is one of the most unsettling pieces of music from the season. It features a mix of electronic and orchestral elements, with a heavy emphasis on percussion and strings. The tenth movement, titled "Naka-Choko," is more subdued and features a mix of electronic and orchestral elements. The eleventh movement, titled "Ko No Mono," is one of the most dramatic pieces of music from the season. It features a mix of orchestral and electronic elements, with a heavy emphasis on percussion and strings. The twelfth movement, titled "Tome-wan," is more atmospheric and features a mix of electronic and orchestral elements. The final movement, titled "Mizumono," is one of the most intense pieces of music from the season. It features a mix of orchestral and electronic elements, with a heavy emphasis on percussion and strings. The music in this movement perfectly captures the sense of chaos and violence that permeates the season's finale. Overall, the soundtrack for Hannibal: Season 2 is a masterful work of art that perfectly captures the show's dark and twisted tone.
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