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London Music Works & Nick Squires: Gold Marble Vinyl 2LP

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London Music Works & Nick Squires: Gold Marble Vinyl 2LP

Arranged for full orchestra with modern cinematic sheen, these new performances honour The Crown’s evolving musical language while bringing a concert-hall immediacy to Zimmer’s woodwind-led Main Title, Gregson-Williams and Balfe’s sweeping early themes, and Phipps’ later, more introspective motifs. Hans Zimmer approached the project with the weight of a feature film, recognizing creator Peter Morgan’s vast vision. Rupert Gregson-Williams recalls long conversations shaping the regal yet restrained tone of the first theme, while Lorne Balfe underlines how the score matured with Queen Elizabeth’s journey from ingĂ©nue to monarch. When Martin Phipps took over in Season 3, he balanced respect for what had been built with a fresh musical identity that reflected the show’s new era.

Arranged for full orchestra with modern cinematic sheen, these new performances honour The Crown’s evolving musical language while bringing a concert-hall immediacy to Zimmer’s woodwind-led Main Title, Gregson-Williams and Balfe’s sweeping early themes, and Phipps’ later, more introspective motifs. Hans Zimmer approached the project with the weight of a feature film, recognizing creator Peter Morgan’s vast vision. Rupert Gregson-Williams recalls long conversations shaping the regal yet restrained tone of the first theme, while Lorne Balfe underlines how the score matured with Queen Elizabeth’s journey from ingĂ©nue to monarch. When Martin Phipps took over in Season 3, he balanced respect for what had been built with a fresh musical identity that reflected the show’s new era.

$53.02
London Music Works & Nick Squires: Gold Marble Vinyl 2LP—
$53.02

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Arranged for full orchestra with modern cinematic sheen, these new performances honour The Crown’s evolving musical language while bringing a concert-hall immediacy to Zimmer’s woodwind-led Main Title, Gregson-Williams and Balfe’s sweeping early themes, and Phipps’ later, more introspective motifs. Hans Zimmer approached the project with the weight of a feature film, recognizing creator Peter Morgan’s vast vision. Rupert Gregson-Williams recalls long conversations shaping the regal yet restrained tone of the first theme, while Lorne Balfe underlines how the score matured with Queen Elizabeth’s journey from ingĂ©nue to monarch. When Martin Phipps took over in Season 3, he balanced respect for what had been built with a fresh musical identity that reflected the show’s new era.