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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Pt. II (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Alexandre Desplat

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Pt. 2, the final installment in the decade-long wizard saga, found Alexander Desplat navigating some treacherous waters. After being handed the arduous task of helming the penultimate entry in the series, the fourth and final composer of Potterdom (John Williams laid the foundation, while Patrick Doyle and Nicholas Hooper fleshed out the midsection) had to come up with something that matched the film's the massive endgame. Many fans, including director David Yates, had hoped that Williams would return to the fold and close the lid on the tale, but conflicting schedules kept the venerable maestro from committing. Those fans will be disappointed by the lack of a prominent iteration of his iconic “Hedwig’s Theme” (though it does swoop in occasionally to remind us of what a long journey it’s been), but Desplat offers up some solace with a stoic and stirring new theme in “Statues” and “Courtyard Apocalypse” that will likely become a favorite of muggles everywhere. Creating a successful musical arc over the span of eight films is daunting, and the four composers involved should all be applauded for their work, as each has brought something special to the franchise while maintaining the “feel” of author J.K. Rowling's unique world. Bombastic, sinister, and triumphant, the appropriately dark and apocalyptic Deathly Hallows, Pt. 2 may sit near the bottom of the Potter soundtrack pile, but it can hardly be called a failure.

Customer Reviews

DH :)

I just LOVE this soundtrack. my favorites were statues, lily's theme and harry surrenders <3
a great buy.

Almost but not without Hedwig's Theme

The album is beautifully composed, the emotion felt in the music and the drama of the battles portrayed well but it didn't have enough of the tones and melodies carried on from Part 1 and if Alexandre Desplat had wanted full marks, he should have ended the album with a rendition of Hedwig's Theme, for the perfect ending to the series and because it was something I think every fan was hoping for.

wrong composer for this ending

i do not like reviewers who start by saying if only so and so had composed the music but if only John Willams could have returned and perhaps matched his brilliant music for the end of the Star Wars sagas. This is just weak and a sad soundtrack for the last of the Potters

Biography

Born: 23 August 1961 in Paris, France

Genre: Soundtrack

Years Active: '00s

French composer Alexandre Desplat is the son of a Greek mother and a French father who met in the U.S. while both were attending the University of California at Berkeley, married in San Francisco, and settled in France. He began studying the piano at age five, later switching to trumpet and then flute. Fascinated by both music and film, he decided to pursue a career as a composer of movie scores. Starting with Ki Lo Sa? in 1985, his scores for television and film had reached a total of 100 by 2007....
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