# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Intro | ||
2. | Antarctis | ||
3. | Two Brothers | ||
4. | The Financiers | ||
5. | Planning the Expedition | ||
6. | First and Second Attempt | ||
7. | The Ice Ravine/ Naming the Mountains | ||
8. | At the South Pole | ||
9. | High Society/ Three Years in the Ice | ||
10. | Roald Humiliated | ||
11. | Roald & Kiss/ To the Arctic Sea | ||
12. | The Polar Bear Attack | ||
13. | The Children | ||
14. | The Penguins and the Pipe | ||
15. | Roald's Speech | ||
16. | He's Alive | ||
17. | Mummified in Ice | ||
18. | Bitterness | ||
19. | To the North Pole | ||
20. | Proposing to Bess | ||
21. | Nobile Is Missing/ Roald and Bess/ Plane Crash | ||
22. | He's Dead | ||
23. | Epilogue: Dream of the North Pole |
Added on Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Perseverance Records teams up with Johan Söderqvist to release his score for the historical epic Amundsen. A true hero of Norway, Roald Amundsen is best-remembered for his incredible achievement of reaching the South Pole in 1911.
Perseverance Records teams up with Johan Söderqvist to release his score for the historical epic Amundsen. A true hero of Norway, Roald Amundsen is best-remembered for his incredible achievement of reaching the South Pole in 1911.
Directed by Espen Sandberg, Amundsen stars Pċl Sverre Hagen as the arctic explorer who is caught in a race to reach both the North and the South Pole and also becomes an early pioneer of flying over the Arctic scene - with tragic results...
'The director Espen Sandberg had a vision for the music: to create a whole new aural world for the South Pole, a place at that time as unknown to people as Mars or Jupiter,' explains Johan Söderqvist. 'We wanted it to feel like we're arriving to a whole new world , a new universe. We recorded many different crazy things but in the end we really liked the sound of Indian native flutes being blown - or screamed into! - a new wonderful Russian electronic voice/breath processor called 'the Pipe'. That together with heavily distorted ambiences & drums became the signature sound of the film.'
Johan Söderqvist is one of the busiest and most successful Scandinavian composers. He has collaborated on a regular basis with Danish director Susanne Bier for whom he scored Brothers (2004) the Oscar-nominated After the Wedding (2006), the Oscar-winning In a Better World (2010) and the romantic comedy Love Is All You Need (2012). His other credits include the Oscar-nominated Kon-Tiki (2014), the British/American horror The Limehouse Golem (2016) and the cult classic vampire film Let the Right One In (2008).
More info at: Official movie website Nordisk Film & TV Fond