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The 2024 Dune film adaptation by Denis Villeneuve (Dune: Part Two) continued the musical themes of the preceding half of the adaptation Dune, and released a few singles in addition to the main soundtrack album, all published shortly before the release of the second film. The soundtrack and all related music was composed by Hans Zimmer.
Contents
- 1 Soundtrack albums
- 2 Track list
- 2.1 Dune (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- 2.2 Singles
- 3 Tracks
- 3.1 Dune: Part Two (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- 3.2 Singles
- 4 Featurettes
- 5 Behind the scenes
- 6 See also
Soundtrack albums[]
The music of the 2024 Dune adaptation, the second half of the story, was published as a main soundtrack album with the official film score, and two additional releases of tracks from the album, as singles.
- Dune (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Dune: Part Two Official Motion Picture Soundtrack album cover
Track list[]
Dune (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)[]
- Released by: WaterTower Music
- Release date: February 23, 2024 (Digital download / Streaming), May 24, 2024 (CD / LP)
- Runtime: 81:02
- Producer: Hans Zimmer
- Beginnings Are Such Delicate Times || 8:56
- Eclipse || 5:13
- The Sietch || 2:34
- Water of Life || 3:06
- A Time of Quiet Between the Storms || 4:21
- Harvester Attack || 3:40
- Worm Ride || 2:19
- Ornithopter Attack || 2:10
- Each Man Is a Little War || 1:21
- Harkonnen Arena || 5:22
- Spice || 0:37
- Seduction || 2:02
- Never Lose Me || 1:16
- Travel South || 1:10
- Paul Drinks || 1:47
- Resurrection || 2:16
- Arrival || 1:40
- Southern Messiah || 5:22
- The Emperor || 1:38
- Worm Army || 3:33
- Gurney Battle || 2:25
- You Fought Well || 1:42
- Kiss The Ring || 3:12
- Only I Will Remain || 6:44
- Lisan al Gaib || 6:36
Singles[]
- Released by: WaterTower Music
- Release date: February 15, 2024
- Runtime: 8:01
- Producer: Hans Zimmer
- A Time of Quiet Between the Storms || 4:21
- Harvester Attack || 3:40
Tracks[]
Dune: Part Two (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)[]
Beginnings Are Such Delicate Times
1. Beginnings Are Such Delicate Times
Eclipse
2. Eclipse
The Sietch
3. The Sietch
Water of Life
4. Water of Life
A Time of Quiet Between the Storms
5. A Time of Quiet Between the Storms
Harvester Attack
6. Harvester Attack
Worm Ride
7. Worm Ride
Ornithopter Attack
8. Ornithopter Attack
Each Man Is a Little War
9. Each Man Is a Little War
Harkonnen Arena
10. Harkonnen Arena
Spice
11. Spice
Seduction
12. Seduction
Never Lose Me
13. Never Lose Me
Travel South
14. Travel South
Paul Drinks-2
15. Paul Drinks
Resurrection
16. Resurrection
Arrival
17. Arrival
Southern Messiah
18. Southern Messiah
The Emperor
19. The Emperor
Worm Army
20. Worm Army
Gurney Battle
21. Gurney Battle
You Fought Well
22. You Fought Well
Kiss the Ring
23. Kiss The Ring
Only I Will Remain
24. Only I Will Remain
Lisan al Gaib
25. Lisan al Gaib
Singles[]
Dune- Part Two Soundtrack - A Time of Quiet Between the Storms - Hans Zimmer - WaterTower
A Time of Quiet Between the Storms
Dune- Part Two Soundtrack - Harvester Attack - Hans Zimmer - WaterTower
Harvester Attack
Featurettes[]
The Music of Dune- Part Two - Behind the Scenes - Hans Zimmer, Denis Villeneuve & Cast - WaterTower
The Music of Dune: Part Two - Behind the Scenes - Hans Zimmer, Denis Villeneuve & Cast
Hans Zimmer and the Score of Dune- Part Two - The -DolbyInstitute Podcast
Hans Zimmer and the Score of Dune: Part Two - interview by The Dolby Institute Podcast
Emotional Interview- Masterminds Hans Zimmer + Denis Villeneuve On Dune Part 2 - -420 Soundtracking
Emotional Interview: Masterminds Hans Zimmer & Denis Villeneuve on Dune Part Two
How Hans Zimmer Created the Score for 'Dune- Part Two' - Vanity Fair
Hans Zimmer on creating the score for Dune- Part Two
Behind the scenes[]
- Composer Hans Zimmer wanted to avoid retreading elements of the music from previous screen adaptations. An early decision was the extensive use of various vocals in the film score, primarily female vocals. Zimmer used Middle Eastern associated instrumentation more sparringly, and augmented it with the use of electric guitar, and even some new instruments he developed purely for help with composing the film's music. Zimmer's own statement on the philosophy behind the score was to evoke music and soundscapes that have a hint of the familiar or historial, but otherwise sound like something that could represent a human society many millennia in the future.
- The film's music also focuses less on distinct leitmotifs for any individual characters, and more on themes and leitmotifs that evoke a mood or sense of place for a particular location, or a particular faction or group of the Dune universe and their place in the storyline. (Some of the very few characters who have something approaching a distinct personal leitmotif of their own, are Duncan Idaho, and to a lesser extent, Paul Atreides. Paul doesn't have a typical full character theme of his own, but musical elements associated with his character are intertwined with several tracks set in different locations he travels through.)
- The second film's musical score develops the previously introduced leitmotifs for Arrakis, the Fremen, the Atreides and the Harkonnen, including adding to their greater differentiation in a number of scenes.
See also[]
- Dune: Part Two (soundtrack) at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
- Dune (2021 film) soundtrack albums - The official soundtrack albums of the preceding film.
- Music from screen adaptations of Dune
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