• Source: The Awakening (soundtrack)
    • The Awakening (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2011 film of the same name directed by Nick Murphy. The original score is composed by Daniel Pemberton in his maiden feature film. Recorded at the Abbey Road Studios with the Chamber Orchestra Of London and Crouch End Festival Chorus, performing the orchestra and choir, the album was released on 15 November 2011 by Screamworks Records through MovieScore Media, and received generally positive reviews.


      Background


      Pemberton recorded his score at the Abbey Road Studios with a large ensemble orchestra and choir, even with limited resources. However, he recorded some of the music through swanee whistle in his flat and tuned it in his computer. Using time-stretching softwares, he stretched the sounds of the swanee whistle to create a "foggy" texture and make certain sounds even more creepier. In his blog written for The Guardian, he cited The Third Man (1949), Halloween (1978) Eyes Wide Shut (1999) and Inception (2010) as inspirations to his score as it was "simplistic and more effective".


      Track listing




      Reception


      James Southall of Movie Wave called it as "really solid stuff, worthy of a lot of attention". Matt Goldberg of Collider complimented Pemberton's score as "beautifully melancholy".
      Ridley Scott recruited Pemberton to provide music for The Counselor (2013) after he listened to the score for The Awakening and appreciated his work.


      Personnel


      Credits adapted from CD liner notes:

      Composer – Daniel Pemberton
      Producer – Daniel Pemberton, Mikael Carlsson
      Engineer – Gordon Davidson
      Recording and mixing – Andrew Dudman
      Mastering – Konstantin Braticevic
      Music supervision – Alison Wright
      Executive producer – Mikael Carlsson
      Orchestra – The Chamber Orchestra Of London
      Orchestrator and conductor – Andrew Skeet
      Concertmaster – Stephanie Gonley
      Contractor – Cool Music Ltd.
      Choir – The Crouch End Festival Chorus
      Choir conductor – David Temple


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