![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The bouncing woodwinds in "Detonators" (Track 11) are reminiscent of the medieval sound Williams achieved in Prisoner of Azkaban and the melody even reminds one a little of "Double Trouble"! We also hear music that hearkens back to Williams' "Polyjuice" transformation material from Chamber of Secrets in "Polyjuice Potion" (Track 3). "Hedwig's Theme" is incorporated to a greater extent in this score than Patrick Doyle or Nicholas Hooper had achieved. Himself a fan of Williams, Desplat stated that he would "take every opportunity to use the fabulous theme" if the footage allowed him. Nicholas Hooper however declined to return, and French composer Alexandre Desplat was hired. When director David Yates decided that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows would be split into two movies, many presumed Nicholas Hooper would continue his collaboration with Yates, and thus achieved the distinction of scoring more Harry Potter movies than any other composer, passing John Williams, who scored three. ![]()
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