The Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets soundtrack is easily the best of Jeremy Soule‘s five scores for the franchise.It also benefits from a better album presentation than Soule’s other Harry Potter soundtracks. Click the play button below to listen to the recording. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Soundtrack, Jeremy Soule, 2002. The soundtrack, featuring the choir, went on to receive a Grammy nomination, and to win the Classic FM Film Music of the Year Award. The song can be heard at various points in the film, during the closing credits, and on the soundtrack CD of the film. Georgina Watts, a second year choral scholar, said: ‘Recording at Abbey Road is just one of the amazing opportunities that I have been offered as a member of the Queen's College Chapel Choir.' Live Like A Rock Legend Theme Park Benefits at Hard Rock Hotel Get More Rides, More Often Early Park Admission To The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Fun. The choir is in good company as Studio One has seen renowned orchestral and choral recordings made there, as well as the music for several well-known films such as Star Wars and Lord of the Rings. Organist Professor Owen Rees, who directs the choir, said: ‘It was fascinating to work with the composer Nick Hooper on the recording of this song at Abbey Road.' The piece, which the choir recorded, is the ‘simple but highly evocative’ song, In noctem. After working on the piece with Nick Hooper in Oxford, the choir went to record at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios in London, spending a morning in Studio One, the world’s largest purpose-built recording studio.
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