Vinyl:
Fantasymphony on LP
Travel to the world of witches, sorcerers, and epic stories with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra.
Fantasymphony is a must-have for all Fantasy fans, featuring beloved film and TV-show music from multiple award-winning franchises such as The Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, and The Chronicles of Narnia.
Fantasymphony is now available on LP with special audio in 45 rpm/180g – a particularly exclusive way to listen to these soundtracks as the 45 rpm cuts allow for a higher density than the 33 rpm standard pressing.
English title Fantasymphony on LP
Genre Film music
Production year 2017
Duration 35 mins
Audio format 45rpm/180g
Composer Harry Gregson-Williams; Ed Sheeran/George R. R. Martin; Russell Brower; Ruelle; Howard Shore
English title of music work Gregson-Williams: The Chronicles of Narnia A Narnian – Lullaby; Coronation; Sheeran/Martin: Game of Thrones – Hands of Gold; Brower: World of Warcraft – Invincible; Ruelle: The Shannara Chronicles – Until We Go Down; Shore: The Hobbit – Misty Mountain; The Lord Of The Rings – The Verse Of The Ring; The Breaking Of The Fellowship; The End Of All Things
Orchestra / Band Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Choir Danish National Concert Choir, Danish National Junior Choir
Conductor Christian Schumann
Soloist Tuva Semmingsen (mezzosoprano), Jihye Kim (soprano), Johan Karlström (bass)
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