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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
 
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire [Soundtrack]
~ Original Soundtrack (Artist)
3.9 out of 5 stars 17 customer reviews (17 customer reviews)
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1. Story Continues Listen
2. Frank Dies Listen
3. Quidditch World Cup Listen
4. Dark Mark Listen
5. Foreign Visitors Arrive Listen
6. Goblet Of Fire Listen
7. Rita Skeeter Listen
8. Sirius Fire Listen
9. Harry Sees Dragons Listen
10. Golden Egg Listen
11. Neville's Waltz Listen
12. Harry In Winter Listen
13. Potter Waltz Listen
14. Underwater Secrets Listen
15. Black Lake Listen
16. Hogwarts March Listen
17. Maze Listen
18. Voldemort Listen
19. Death Of Cedric Listen
20. Another Year Ends Listen
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Features the score by Patrick Doyle, best known for his Oscar nominated work on "Hamlet" and "Sense And Sensibility". Doyle’s soundtrack represents the first score for the series that hasn’t been composed by John Williams. The tracklisting is completed by three songs written by Jarvis Cocker and performed by Cocker with Jonny Greenwood, Phil Selway, Steve Claydon and Jason Buckle (who also co-wrote one of the songs). The Cocker written songs are "Do The Hippogriff", "This Is The Night" and "Magic Works".

 
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5 star: 47%  (8)
4 star: 23%  (4)
3 star: 5%  (1)
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Story Continues..., 17 Nov 2005
When I learnt that John Williams would not be scoring the fourth instalment of the Harry Potter franchise, I was excited to see what a new composer would do with this amazing opportunity. Patrick Doyle, a Scottish composer, whose most famous scores include "The Little Princess" (for which he would an award) and "Calendar Girls", although he is no newcomer to scoring.

Overall, Doyle does a really good job at retaining the magic in the music - and although I haven't seen the film yet, to a certain extent I feel like I already have, just by listening through the soundtrack. That story-telling gift is something that he shares with John Williams, but Doyle brings in some Celtic/Gaelic influences too to do justice to his homeland.

The tracks are varied and my personal favourite, for new music, is 12) Harry in Winter. His music adds to the thriller nature of the movie - as well as the pace, majesty and beauty indicative of the Scottish setting on the film.

He keeps Hedwig's Theme - and I have to wonder whether he was asked to do so - but it's varied and modified to suit the particular track. There is also scope of a track with a brass band - as well as the three tracks at the end by Jarvis Cocker et al., the first two of which come as a bit of a shock, but I'm sure seeing the film will clarify that. Magic Works is a very cool track.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Can YOU dance like a Hippogriff?, 27 Oct 2005
I have all the Harry Potter soundtracks and was most disappointed that John Williams would not be doing the music for the fourth film. I was worried that we would lose the beautiful 'Hedwig's Theme' and therefore the magical, almost Tchaikovsky-esq feel.
Ok, so there's a bit of Jarvis Cocker - certainly unexpected but not unpleasant (it brings a smile to my face hearing him chant 'can you dance like a hippogriff'. I haven't seen the film yet, but I have read the book and seen the trailers - we know this is a lot darker tale than the previous Harry Potter adventures and the music is similarly dark - warning and foreboding almost.
Patrick Doyle has done a good job, taking elements of John Williams's themes without re-hashing tired stuff that's already been done. Some of it is not instantly recognisable as Harry Potter, but that's not a bad thing. Hedwig's Theme is buried in there and pops up on occasion ... I look forward to the film and being able to buy the soundtrack (from Amazon, of course!)