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Alexandre Desplat
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1)
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Composer
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Alexandre Desplat
Genre
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Film
Average_duration
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01:13:43
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1) is a 2010 British-American fantasy film directed by David Yates and based on the novel of the same name by J.K. Rowling. The film premiered on November 11, 2010, in London and was released worldwide on November 19, 2010. The soundtrack for the film was composed by French composer Alexandre Desplat. The soundtrack for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1) is divided into two parts, with a total of 26 tracks. The first part of the soundtrack is characterized by a dark and ominous tone, reflecting the dangerous and uncertain journey that Harry, Ron, and Hermione embark on as they search for the Horcruxes. The second part of the soundtrack is more emotional and reflective, capturing the characters' feelings of loss and despair as they face the reality of the war against Voldemort. The first movement of the soundtrack, "Obliviate," sets the tone for the film with its haunting melody and ominous undertones. The second movement, "Snape to Malfoy Manor," is a tense and suspenseful piece that accompanies the trio's infiltration of the Malfoy Manor. The third movement, "Polyjuice Potion," is a playful and whimsical piece that accompanies the trio's transformation into other people. The fourth movement, "Sky Battle," is a thrilling and action-packed piece that accompanies the aerial battle between the Death Eaters and the Order of the Phoenix. The fifth movement, "At the Burrow," is a warm and comforting piece that accompanies the trio's stay at the Weasley's home. The sixth movement, "The Ministry of Magic," is a tense and suspenseful piece that accompanies the trio's infiltration of the Ministry of Magic. The seventh movement, "The Sacking of Severus Snape," is a dark and ominous piece that accompanies the Death Eaters' attack on Hogwarts. The eighth movement, "Dobby," is a poignant and emotional piece that accompanies the death of the beloved house-elf. The ninth movement, "The Elder Wand," is a mysterious and foreboding piece that accompanies the discovery of the titular wand. Overall, the soundtrack for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1) is a masterful composition that perfectly captures the tone and mood of the film. Alexandre Desplat's use of orchestration and melody creates a rich and immersive listening experience that complements the visuals of the film.
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