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Release Date:
November 22, 2019
Original Title:
Galaxymphony - Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Anthony Hermus
Alternate Titles:
Galaxymphony
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
DR
EuroArts
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
A must-have for all sci-fi fans, available on Blu-ray & CD; CD includes a download code for the full album + 3 bonus tracks. Featuring film music hits from multiple Oscar-winning movies. Including film music tracks from Star Wars, Star Trek, Planet of the Apes, The Fifth Element, Interstellar, 2001 – A Space Odyseey, Blade Runner and Alien. Released just before the new Star Wars movie hits the cinemas (19 December 2019). Concert orchestration is based on the original orchestration of the film soundtracks. Includes spectacular sound effects. Featuring David Bateson, the voice of Agent 47 from the Hitman series, in a spoken word part.
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Assistant Script:
Anette Grove Frandsen
Camera Operator:
Philip Nussbaum Varlev
Christian Ravn
Christian Frisk-Puggaard
Nikolaj Beenfeldt
Gustav Strångert
Camera Supervisor:
Ole Jensden
Choreographer:
Nikolaj Trap
Costume Design:
Linda Wallentin
Peter Bredal
Director:
Karsten Andersen
Executive Co-Producer:
Kim Bohr
Executive Producer:
Nicolai Abramsen
Lighting Design:
Mikael Sylvest
Makeup & Hair:
Birgitte Samson
Production Manager:
Cecile Honoré Ruge
Henrik Overgaard Kristensen
Signe Møldrup
Recording Supervision:
Morten Mogensen
Script Coordinator:
Casper Schreiber
Sound Assistant:
Joel Krozer
Sound Designer:
Kristian Eidnes
Sound Recordist:
Jan Oldrup
Technical Supervisor:
Daniel Jochimsen Vestergaard
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