Coraline (soundtrack)

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Coraline (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Soundtrack album by
ReleasedFebruary 3, 2009
Recorded2008–2009
Studio
Genre Film score
Length59:31
Label Milan Records
Producer
Bruno Coulais chronology
Agathe Cléry
(2008)
Coraline
(2009)
The Secret of Kells
(2009)
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."End Credits"
1:54
2."Dreaming"
2:20
3."Installation"
  • Mathilde Pellegrini
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Hélène Breschand
  • Children's Choir Of Nice
2:28
4."Wybie"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Breschand
2:07
5."Exploration"
  • Pellegrini
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Breschand
2:01
6."Other Father Song" They Might Be Giants 0:28
7."The Supper"
  • Paganotti
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Children's Choir Of Nice
1:31
8."Bobinsky"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Breschand
2:23
9."Fantastic Garden"
  • Paganotti
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Children's Choir Of Nice
  • Choir Of The Hungarian National Radio
1:34
10."Coraline Fly"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
0:24
11."Trap For The Mices"
  • Children's Choir Of Nice
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Breschand
1:34
12."Mice Circus"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
1:27
13."Dreams Are Dangerous"
  • Coulais
  • Breschand
1:27
14."Sirens Of The Sea"
  • Paganotti
  • Coulais
  • Michele Mariana
1:38
15."In The Bed"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Breschand
1:54
16."Spink And Forcible"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Paganotti
0:33
17."It Was Fantastic"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
2:10
18."Ghost Children"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Children's Choir Of Nice
1:28
19."Let's Go"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Hungarian National Radio
1:09
20."Playing Piano"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Paganotti
2:48
21."Wybie That Talks"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
2:09
22."Cocobeetles"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Pellegrini
1:39
23."Alone"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Breschand
0:52
24."Dangerous"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Breschand
2:23
25."Reunion"
  • Coulais
  • Breschand
1:10
26."Coraline Despair"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Children's Choir Of Nice
  • Hungarian National Radio
1:27
27."The Theater"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Mariana
1:33
28."The Famous Mister B"Coulais2:23
29."You Know I Love You"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Christophe Grindel
  • Hungarian National Radio
4:27
30."Mechanical Lullaby"
  • Paganotti
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Hatcher
  • Children's Choir Of Nice
2:24
31."The Hand"
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
3:14
32."The Party"
  • Pellegrini
  • Coulais
  • Hungarian Symphony
  • Petitgirard
  • Breschand
  • Children's Choir Of Nice
2:32
Total length:59:31

Reception

Music critic Jonathan Broxton commented "Coulais’ score, which may appeal more to admirers of the art of film music itself, who can appreciate the detail of unusual orchestration or intricate compositional techniques, and less to those who simply want to listen to something nice; as such, the score's high ranking comes from the fact that I fall into the former camp." [7] Filmtracks.com wrote "In an industry plagued by stock, anonymous film scores, Coraline is a frightfully engaging pleasure, but its vast technical prowess can be surprisingly alienating and borderline nightmarish. In other words, perfect for this production." [8]

Jason Heinzel of The Holland Sentinel complimented the musical score, saying "The music was beautifully arranged and produced by Bruno Coulais and, as a special treat, there is a song by the ‘Other Father’ that is sung and produced by “They Might Be Giants.” Coulais’ orchestra creates a wonderful atmosphere and spooky tone for the film." [9] Mark Morton of AllMusic wrote "Coraline is like a Cirque du Soleil performance for the ears. Zipping through a concoction of world music, new Age, classical, and bebop, Coulais draws comparisons to Danny Elfman's frenzied musical cocktails, but with an old-world elegance." [10]

Australian singer-songwriter Cody Jon, complimented the music for Coraline as "one of his favourite soundtracks" while praising the film. [11]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
AwardCategoryRecipient(s)Result
Annie Awards [12] [13] Best Music in an Animated Feature Production Bruno Coulais Won
International Film Music Critics Association [14] [15] Best Original Score for an Animated Film Nominated

Notes

  1. it as an atonal acoustic metal percussion instrument, which Coulais described it as you put water on a kind of basin with a tube and a bowl and play notes on it, to create a "strange, beautiful, very deep sound". [4]

References

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