Oppenheimer (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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For the "Can You Hear the Music" sequence, Nolan wanted a piece that would emulate Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, which he called "one of the best pieces of music ever written." Early in production, Nolan and Göransson attended a performance of The Rite of Spring by the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The core of Oppenheimer's theme is a hexatonic scale that can be heard as a leitmotif throughout the film, beginning in the piece "Can You Hear the Music". Read more on Last.fm.
sad instrumental hopeful melancholy desperate
For the "Can You Hear the Music" sequence, Nolan wanted a piece that would emulate Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, which he called "one of the best pieces of music ever written." Early in production, Nolan and Göransson attended a performance of The Rite of Spring by the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The core of Oppenheimer's theme is a hexatonic scale that can be heard as a leitmotif throughout the film, beginning in the piece "Can You Hear the Music". Read more on Last.fm.
Can You Hear the Music
Destroyer of Worlds
American Prometheus
Quantum Mechanics
A Lowly Shoe Salesman
The Mandalorian
Fission
Groves
Gravity Swallows Light
Oppenheimer
Manhattan Project
Meeting Kitty
Los Alamos
Fusion
Atmospheric Ignition
Theorists
Trinity
Colonel Pash
Ground Zero
Power Stays in the Shadows
What We Have Done
Kitty Comes to Testify
Something More Important
FOILS
Dr. Hill
The Trial
Mound Bayou / Proper Black Folks (feat. Christone "Kingfish" Ingram)
Smokestack Twins
RAINY NIGHT IN TALLINN
Sirens
Kuiil
The Book of Boba Fett
FREEPORT
Magic What We Do (Surreal Montage) (feat. Miles Caton)
WINDMILLS
MEETING NEIL
We Know What You Whisper
Why You Here / Before the Sun Went Down (feat. Miles Caton) - from "Sinners" Score
TRUCKS IN PLACE
Pandas Unite / Nobody Like U (Reprise)
SATOR
Wakanda
Filídh, Fire Keepers and Griots
Runnin (feat. A$AP Rocky & Jacob Banks)
Grace, Bo and Lil' Lisa
BETRAYAL
POSTERITY
Free for a Day (feat. Miles Caton)
Hey Mando!
Killmonger

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