Dead End Symphony

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Pawel Pudlo's 'Dead End Symphony', music for Sandy Collora's film 'Batman Dead End'. Symphony consists of three parts:
I. Fortuna Favet Fortibus
II. Bellum
III. Carpe Noctem

This is a non-profit project only for composer's promotion.

Making the 'Dead End Symphony' was the great undertaking. It was a challenge, but also a real fun. Months of work bore fruit - symphonic, mysterious music which fits to dark scenes from 'Batman Dead End' as well as to fight ones. Orginal Sandy Collora's film haven't its own soundtrack. Excerpts of music and theme came from top film music composers: Danny Elfman, Alan Silvestri, James Horner etc. That is why I made a decision to compose a score especially for 'Batman Dead End'.

There were two recording sessions to that project. First in December 2006 (instruments and soloists) and second in January 2007 (choir). Finally, you can hear the result - impressive and huge cinematic sound.

Orchestra and Choir recorded at St. Augustyn's Church in Wroclaw, and in composer's home studio.

(Batman is Copyright and TM DC Comics - A Time Warner Co. Predator and Alien are Copyright and TM Twentieth Century Fox. Batman Theme - music by Danny Elfman, re-arranged by Pawel Pudlo).