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Nosferatu (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is a soundtrack album containing Robin Carolan's score of Nosferatu.[1]

Description[]

Robin Carolan's latest soundtrack for Robert Eggers' highly anticipated Nosferatu is a haunting, gothic-infused and meticulously crafted work that draws from a vast palette of sounds, instruments, and inspirations. Following their successful collaboration on The Northman, Carolan reunites with Eggers to bring the legendary tale of Nosferatu to life, infusing the film with a score that is as complex and nuanced as the story itself.

With Daniel Pioro, one of Britain's most exciting young classical musicians, at the helm as the orchestra leader and first chair for a vast majority of the recording, the soundtrack features a vast orchestration, including 60 string players, a full choir, various horns and woodwinds, a harpist, and two percussionists. Despite the grandeur of the orchestration, one of the most challenging pieces was the music box used at the film's beginning. Carolan and Eggers struggled to perfect its sound, a process marked by their meticulous attention to detail, which Carolan describes as almost telepathic.

Set in the 1800s, Nosferatu allowed Carolan to incorporate contemporary instrumentation, though he made a deliberate effort to ensure the score didn't sound overly modern. Letty Stott, who also worked on The Northman, contributed ancient horns and pipes, enhancing the soundtrack’s eerie atmosphere. Additionally, percussionist Paul Clarvis custom-built a toaca-like instrument for added authenticity.

Carolan's inspirations for the soundtrack were as eclectic as they were profound. He frequently drew upon the works of Bartok and Coil, while films like The Innocents, Angels and Insects, and Eyes Wide Shut provided cinematic inspiration. Additionally, he explored the more obscure side of Hammer Horror soundtracks and found a deep connection to the music of the Ukrainian film The Eve of Ivan Kupalo, which helped shape the score's otherworldly tone.

Carolan intentionally moved beyond the typical horror score, focusing on capturing the tale's melancholy and tragic elements while weaving in a sense of warped romanticism. The result is a soundtrack that not only complements the film but also stands on its own as a testament to Carolan's artistry and the enduring power of collaboration.

Tracklist[]

  1. Once Upon a Time
  2. Come to Me
  3. Premonition
  4. Herr Knock
  5. Ellen's Dream
  6. Incantation
  7. Goodbye
  8. Foreign Land
  9. The Inn / Moroi
  10. Shrine
  11. A Carriage Awaits
  12. Come by the Fire
  13. Destiny
  14. The Castle
  15. Covenant
  16. The Crypt
  17. Lost
  18. Wolves at the Door
  19. Hysterical Spell
  20. Devourance
  21. The Monastery
  22. Solomonar
  23. Increase thy Thunders
  24. The Professor
  25. Departure
  26. Sickness
  27. Dreams Grow Darker
  28. Possession
  29. That, is the Question
  30. An Arrival
  31. A Return
  32. Grünewald
  33. Despair in my Coming
  34. A Curious Mark
  35. Orlok's Shadow
  36. The Vampyr
  37. The First Night
  38. Codex
  39. Death, All Around Us
  40. I Know Him
  41. The Second Night
  42. These Nightmares Exist
  43. A Priestess of Isis
  44. Last Goodbye
  45. Never Sleep Again
  46. The Third Night
  47. The Prince of Rats
  48. Her Will
  49. Daybreak
  50. Liliacs
  51. Bound

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