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Lee Holdridge
Wizards and Warriors
Works Info
Composer
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Lee Holdridge
Genre
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Film
Style
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Film Score
Wizards and Warriors is a soundtrack composed by Lee Holdridge for the television series of the same name. The series premiered on CBS on February 26, 1983, and ran for eight episodes. The soundtrack was released on vinyl and cassette in 1983 by Varèse Sarabande. The soundtrack consists of 12 tracks, each corresponding to a different scene or character in the series. The first track, "Main Title," sets the tone for the entire soundtrack with its epic orchestration and use of brass and percussion. The second track, "Prince Erik," is a more subdued piece that features a solo flute and strings. It is used to represent the character of Prince Erik, who is portrayed as a sensitive and introspective character. The third track, "The Dungeon," is a dark and ominous piece that features a choir and heavy percussion. It is used to represent the various dungeons and catacombs that the characters explore throughout the series. The fourth track, "The Princess," is a romantic piece that features a solo violin and strings. It is used to represent the character of Princess Ariel, who is portrayed as a kind and compassionate character. The fifth track, "The Battle," is a fast-paced and intense piece that features a full orchestra and choir. It is used to represent the various battles and skirmishes that take place throughout the series. The sixth track, "The Wizard," is a mysterious and mystical piece that features a solo harp and strings. It is used to represent the character of the wizard Vector, who is portrayed as a wise and powerful character. The seventh track, "The Forest," is a peaceful and serene piece that features a solo flute and strings. It is used to represent the various forests and woodlands that the characters explore throughout the series. The eighth track, "The Thief," is a playful and mischievous piece that features a solo clarinet and strings. It is used to represent the character of the thief Marko, who is portrayed as a cunning and resourceful character. The ninth track, "The Sorceress," is a haunting and ethereal piece that features a solo soprano and strings. It is used to represent the character of the sorceress Lathia, who is portrayed as a mysterious and alluring character. The tenth track, "The Castle," is a grand and majestic piece that features a full orchestra and choir. It is used to represent the various castles and fortresses that the characters explore throughout the series. The eleventh track, "The Dragon," is a menacing and foreboding piece that features a full orchestra and choir. It is used to represent the various dragons and other mythical creatures that the characters encounter throughout the series. The twelfth and final track, "End Title," is a reprise of the main title and serves as a bookend to the entire soundtrack. Overall, the Wizards and Warriors soundtrack is a masterful work of orchestration and composition. It perfectly captures the epic and fantastical nature of the series and serves as a testament to Lee Holdridge's talent as a composer.
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