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Joker: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the original soundtrack album to the 2019 film Joker, based on the DC Comics character of the same name, starring Joaquin Phoenix, Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz, and Frances Conroy. [1]
She called the instrument an "electro-acoustic feedback monster" and a "Jimi Hendrix cello". [26] [27] In 2019, Hildur Guðnadóttir played and composed the original soundtrack to the movie Joker using a halldorophone. The score won the Academy Award for Best Original Score the following year. [28]
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Joker: Folie à Deux (Score from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film score soundtrack to the 2024 film Joker: Folie à Deux, composed by Hildur Guðnadóttir. The album featured 19 tracks which was released under the WaterTower Music label on September 27, 2024. It was preceded by the lead single "There Is No Joker" released on ...
Joker: Folie à Deux (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack to the 2024 film Joker: Folie à Deux by Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga. It was released on October 4, 2024, through WaterTower Music and Interscope Records. Lady Gaga released a companion album, called Harlequin, on September 27, 2024.
The music video currently has over 500 million YouTube views as of November 2022. In an interview with Complex, Skrillex said that it was his idea to have Leto reprise his role as The Joker in the music video: "[The film's producers] wanted to do a music video using me and footage [of the film]. I was like, 'No, I don’t want to do one of those'.
Elegy for Cello and Orchestra Premiered by John Williams, piano, and John Waltz, cello. Later arranged for cello and orchestra Composed in 1997 for a memorial service in Los Angeles. Based on a secondary theme from Seven Years in Tibet: 2000 TreeSong for Violin and Orchestra 2000-07-08 John Williams/Boston Symphony Orchestra – Gil Shaham, violin
"Partyman" is a song by American musician Prince from his 1989 Batman album, and the follow-up to his number one hit, "Batdance". [1] The song is one of the few on the album to be prominently featured in the film, accompanying the scene in which the Joker and his minions deface exhibits in the Gotham City Art Museum before meeting Vicki Vale.