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Steven Price - The Hunt '2015; 2019

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The Hunt
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Album name The Hunt
Country
Date 2015; 2019
GenreSoundtrack
Play time 2:29:39
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
Media CD
Size 778 MB; 1.43 GB
PriceDownload $8.95
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Sony Music is delighted to announce the release of the soundtrack to ‘The
Hunt’, a mighty BBC Earth documentary on the robust subject of predators
and their prey, narrated by the great broadcaster and naturalist, Sir David
Attenborough. The soundtrack is written by acclaimed British composer, Steven
Price, known for his work on the score for Edgar Wright’s ‘The
World’s End’ (2013) and Alfonso Cuarón’s
‘Gravity’, for which he won a coveted Academy Award for Best
Original Score. He also worked as music editor with Howard Shore on Peter
Jackson’s famous trilogy, ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
Price’s haunting score is performed here by the BBC Concert Orchestra
under conductor, Geoffrey Alexander and perfectly underlines the breathtaking
and vivid on-screen drama. ‘The Hunt’ will reveal, as never before,
the difficulties predators face in catching their prey. They encounter many
challenges in their lives, but the most defining, supported by statistics, is
that most hunts fail. ‘The Hunt’ is a Silverback Production for the
BBC, co-produced with BBC Worldwide, BBC America, CCTV9 and NDR Naturfilm and is
produced in partnership with The Open University. The Executive Producer is
Alastair Fothergill (Blue Planet, Frozen Earth, Planet Earth). Huw Cordey
(Planet Earth, South Pacific) is the series producer. 

1.01 | Steven Price - A Game of Strategy
1.02 | Steven Price - Power vs Teamwork
1.03 | Steven Price - The Cut Line Inconvenience
1.04 | Steven Price - Fueled Up and Headed South
1.05 | Steven Price - The Hungry Crocodile
1.06 | Steven Price - Looking On at What Might Have Been
1.07 | Steven Price - In the Grip of the Seasons
1.08 | Steven Price - Melt Waters
1.09 | Steven Price - All at Sea
1.10 | Steven Price - Wolves and Hares
1.11 | Steven Price - Miniature Gliders
1.12 | Steven Price - Big Game on the Tundra
1.13 | Steven Price - At First Its a Game
1.14 | Steven Price - A Sparrowhawks Tale
1.15 | Steven Price - Buzzing Jays
1.16 | Steven Price - Chimps vs Monkeys
1.17 | Steven Price - The Army Ants
2.01 | Steven Price - The Blue Whale
2.02 | Steven Price - Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
2.03 | Steven Price - Spinner Dolphin Superpod
2.04 | Steven Price - The Deep
2.05 | Steven Price - The Bait Ball
2.06 | Steven Price - Nowehere to Hide
2.07 | Steven Price - The Honey Badger
2.08 | Steven Price - Building a Fortress
2.09 | Steven Price - Lions and Buffalo
2.10 | Steven Price - Red Hot Ants
2.11 | Steven Price - Etosha Lions
2.12 | Steven Price - Race Against Time
2.13 | Steven Price - No Ordinary Octopus
2.14 | Steven Price - Living on a Calorific Knife Edge
2.15 | Steven Price - Sea Lions and Killer Whales
2.16 | Steven Price - Wolves and Bears
2.17 | Steven Price - Hunting Humpbacks
2.18 | Steven Price - The Lions Theme

Steven Price
Biography
Steven Price is a British film composer. He began his career as a music mixer
and engineer in 1996, working mostly for television programs. In 2002 he was
hired to be music editor on Peter Jackson’s second film in the Lord of
the Rings trilogy, The Two Towers. He continued as music editor for The Return
of the King in 2003, and by 2005 was at work on the film Batman Begins. He
finished out the decade as a music editor and guitarist, until he was hired as
the composer for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World in 2010. He also created innovative
soundtracks for Attack the Block in 2011 and The World’s End in 2013,
before achieving major success with his score for Gravity, also in 2013.