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Re: Some interesting things about this score
• Posted by: Corey   <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2009, at 11:31 a.m.
• IP Address: pool-71-115-24-23.sbndin.dsl-w.verizon.net
• In Response to: Some interesting things about this score (Dan McDevitt)

> The music for "Prisoner of Azkaban" was fantastic, but it also was a
> complete disconnect from the music from the prior two scores, and he mostly > wrote it scene-to-scene rather than thematically (much like Hooper in that
> regard.)

Um...there are many themes in PoA.

1. The Grim/Sirius Black Theme
2. Peter Pettigrew Theme(which also appeared very briefly in HBP as Harry and Slughorn walk to Hagrid's Hut - proof to me that Hooper has no idea what he's doing)
3. Double Trouble Theme
4. Buckbeak's Theme
5. Window to the Past/Harry's Family Theme
6. Dementor Theme
7. Hedwig's Theme, of course
8. Nimbus/Flying theme makes an appearance at the end




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