I like soundtracks which are extremly dark and epic. A few examples are:
– Patrick Doyle – Eragon
– Patrick Doyle – The Last Legion
– Ilan Eshkeri – Stardust
– Alan Silvestri – Van Helsing
Can you people recommend me some simular albums which feature a big real orchestra and/or choir??? So no Zimmer or Badelt synth soundtracks please
Thanks!
I can’t think of many dark, epic scores, but there are quite a few big ones with choir:
Poledouris – Conan the Barbarian (obvious)
Goldenthal – Titus, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, nearly everything else
Horner – has a few early epic-sounding scores like Krull, Willow, Brainstorm
Goldsmith – The Omen trilogy, The Wind and the Lion, The 13th Warrior, The Mummy
Silvestri – The Abyss (more for the finale, really, just like Newton Howard’s Redemption track from Flatliners)
Joel McNeely’s Shadows of the Empire has some awesome choral cues too.
If you want to go further back in time, scores don’t get much darker or epic than Prokofiev’s Alexander Nevsky or Vaughan Williams’s Scott of the Antarctic.
Are you looking for blood-pumping battle music in particular, or just large choral cues in films? If you truly want some dark choral music, check out Alfred Schnittke’s Requiem. I’d say you’d have a much better selection in the classical realm if you like that kind of music.
My favourite tracks on albums is usual the battle music. A huge orchestra with a large choir but also with a lot of percussion.
The percussion usually has a lot of echoes an reverb filters on it so it sound really really big. Pure classical music doesn’t have these sound filters and sound often a bit "flat" for me…
My favourite tracks on albums is usual the battle music. A huge orchestra with a large choir but also with a lot of percussion.
The percussion usually has a lot of echoes an reverb filters on it so it sound really really big. Pure classical music doesn’t have these sound filters and sound often a bit "flat" for me…
i need that type of orchestra/choir battle music too
Also, Batman Begins is pretty epic. And, while it may not be terribly epic, I loved the Chronicles of Narnia soundtrack.
Armeggedon (sp?) – pretty much anything by Trevor Rabin, actually.
Dark City. Another short one, but has been used in many many trailers.
Plunkett & Macleane – especially tracks 16 (hanging) and 17 (escape). They are essentially a single track broken in two. And also used in many many trailers.
Still a nice listen once in a while though.
Even though the films weren’t good, but I like the soundtracks: Resident Evil Apocalypse. I don’t know if it’d be defined as epic, but it’s theme is very dark and it’s got a lot of good rock on it.
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Even though the films weren’t good, but I like the soundtracks: Resident Evil Apocalypse. I don’t know if it’d be defined as epic, but it’s theme is very dark and it’s got a lot of good rock on it.
The music was the only good thing to come from those movies.
Ouch! True, though.
But, someone already said this, but the battle themes are usually the best, whether the big choir with deep percussion, or the heavy rock bits.