Mulan (Soundtrack) Harry Gregson-Williams

Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
04.09.2020

Label: Walt Disney Records

Genre: Soundtrack

Subgenre: Film

Artist: Harry Gregson-Williams

Composer: Harry Gregson-Williams

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  • 1 Ancestors 03:21
  • 2 Tulou Courtyard 03:14
  • 3 The Desert Garrison 03:27
  • 4 Böri Khan & Xianniang 01:37
  • 5 The Lesson of the Phoenix 03:14
  • 6 Honor to Us All 01:54
  • 7 The Matchmaker 02:30
  • 8 Mulan Leaves Home 03:50
  • 9 Four Ounces Can Move a Thousand Pounds 03:39
  • 10 Mulan Rides into Battle 05:41
  • 11 Honghui 01:34
  • 12 Training the Men 03:02
  • 13 Mulan & Honghui Fight 01:25
  • 14 Oath of the Warrior 01:24
  • 15 The Witch 03:42
  • 16 “I Believe Hua Mulan” 03:56
  • 17 The Charge 05:21
  • 18 Imperial City 03:36
  • 19 Chasing the Hawk 02:24
  • 20 Fight for the Kingdom 05:42
  • 21 Mulan & The Emperor 00:57
  • 22 Return to the Village 01:32
  • 23 The Fourth Virtue 05:41
  • 24 Loyal Brave True 02:46
  • 25 Reflection (2020) 03:37
  • 26 Reflection (Mandarin) 03:39
  • Total Runtime 01:22:45

Info for Mulan (Soundtrack)



Walt Disney Record is set to release the soundtrack to the live-action version of “Mulan”, on September 4th, which is the same day as the film is coming to Disney+.

The album features original music composed by Harry Gregson-Williams who has previously worked on “The Chronicles of Narnia”, “Shrek” and “The Martian”.

It also includes two songs by Christina Aguilera, a new version of “Reflection”, which was originally made for the animated movie and a brand new song, “Loyal Brave True”.

Director Niki Caro revealed that the remake won't feature any songs from the original film;[34] the film instead will feature instrumental versions of the original film's songs. Caro later explained that the songs were deleted because she felt it didn't fit with her realistic vision of the film; she believes that since people do not break out into song as they enter war, the film should not either. Though she still tried to "honour the music from the animation in a very significant way", she did not want to disrespect the original film in any way; however, she claimed she could not find a place to squeeze in the original music. Producer Jason T. Reed clarified Caro's previous statement by saying that the songs will be featured "in a slightly different way" in the remake.

Harry Gregson-Williams, who previously worked with Caro on The Zookeeper's Wife, composed the film's score.

Matthew Wilder, who previously co-wrote the songs for the original film, revealed that the remake will feature a new version of the song "Reflection", and that the song "thematically plays a large part in the new movie throughout the score". Christina Aguilera, who previously performed an end-credits version of "Reflection" for the original film, confirmed during a performance in The Xperience that she had recorded a new version of "Reflection", as well as new material for the remake's soundtrack. On March 6, 2020, she released a new single for the film's soundtrack, titled "Loyal Brave True". The song was written by Jamie Hartman, Harry Gregson-Williams, Rosi Golan and Billy Crabtree, and produced by Jamie Hartman. The song was also released in Spanish, as "El Mejor Guerrero". Additionally, the singer confirmed that she would also release a re-recorded version of "Reflection".



Harry Gregson-Williams
was born on December 13, 1961 in England to a musical family. Music came natural to harry. In his childhood Harry’s parents and siblings used to play musical instruments around the house therefore Harry grew up learning all about music and naturally followed in his family’s footsteps later on.

He started playing piano when he was only six years old but later showed some excellent vocal skills in singing which won him musical scholarship to St John’s College – a musical boarding school- at University of Cambridge. He daily dedicated several hours utterly to develop and enhance his skills in playing musical instruments but actually flourished as a chorister. As a choir member of the college he participated in numerous tours around Europe and did recordings in several musical sessions in TV and radio. At age of 12 Harry studied Latin and started composing music for the church. For the next few years he decided to devote his efforts in learning instrumental music only.

Somewhere around 1980, after his graduation he started his early career as musical teacher at Amesbury School in Surry. He later offered his musical expertise back to his childhood school Gild hall school of Music and Drama and some other schools. Gregson-Williams traveled for a short period in Egypt and other African States as a musical mentor.

In early 90s he started working as a film composer. His big breakthrough came when he started working under Oscar-winning film composer Hans Zimmer. Using his childhood choir skills Harry did a spectacular job in infusing distinctive harmonic taste to Zimmer’s compositions. He worked on soundtracks for numerous Zimmer-scored films like Crimson Tide (1995) , Two Deaths (1995) Muppet Treasure Island (1996) Crimson Tide (1995) As good as it Gets (1997) and Broken Arrows (1996). He then went on to work with guitarist and vocalist Trevor Rabin and John Powell. At this point Harry starting composing as lead vocalist in children’s films including The Tigger Movie (2000), Spy Game (2001), Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003).

As the success came Harry started composing and working for numerous motion pictures including Kingdom of Heaven, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Witch and the Wardrobe, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, The Rock, Shrek, Chicken Run, Antz, Spy Game, Man on Fire, Domino, and Team America: World Police and numerous other films.

In addition to work on number of motion pictures Harry also did musical composition for some video games like Metal Gear Solid series and Call of Duty series. In 2004, in collaboration with a musical group called Hybrid, Harry produced a sound track called The Drop. Later in 2006 Gregson Williams teamed up with the band for composition of their new album I Choose Noise. Some of his most recent work includes the musical composition for The Town directed by Ben Affleck and Cow Boys and Aliens directed by Jon Favreau.

Gregson Williams shines with prolonged list of Awards and Nominations. In 2005 he won Hollywood Film Award for the best Composer of the Year.

Harry Gregson-Williams has won Broadcast Music Inc, Annie, Hollywood Film Festival and Satellite awards. He has also been nominated for an array of additional awards including Golden Globe and Grammy awards.

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