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The Da Vinci Code | Hans Zimmer

Album The Da Vinci Code by Hans Zimmer Review

It is tempting to think that even Hans Zimmer, a composer who has written music for cinema projects large and small - mostly large - for decades, would be intimidated by the responsibility of composing an original soundtrack score for Ron Howard's film adaptation of Dan Brown's pulp fiction blockbuster The Da Vinci Code. Apparently not. While the music here holds some of Zimmer's trademark dynamic and textural tropes, it is remarkably fresh and expertly nuanced. The high degree of melancholy in the first three sections - "Dies Maercurii I Maritus", "L'Espirit des Gabriel", and "The Paschal Spiral" - creates a remarkably brooding tension and a speculative sense of foreboding. The first of these, "Dies Mercurii I Maritus", with its piano and hovering stings, does give way to a large pastoral theme a little over halfway through, but even it is re-introduced by eerie, sparse strings (Hugh Marsh's solo violin playing throughout is his highest achievement yet in a career full of them) before they begin to pulse with suspense. Even here, Zimmer holds some of his cards in check, because this theme gives way to more complex shades, colors, and emotions that don't so much resolve as lead the listener in further. The cues on "Fructus Gravis" that assert themselves about a minute in and carry it out on a swirl of strings, soprano voices and piano, provide for one of those moments in film scoring where the entire range of emotion and ambivalence is revealed. The longer pieces, the aforementioned "Dies Mercurii", "Ad Arcana", "Daniel's 9th Cipher", and "Rose of Arimathea" carry within them those necessary elements not simply to color the screen narrative, but to underscore its meaning, its emotional transference, its sense of confusion, terror, and the impending revelation of a truth long buried. The use of faux Gregorian chant here is ingenious; it never feels contrived or simply layered in for authenticity. It is a genuine creative force and pushes the music into the nooks and crannies where dimension is what makes texture and pace come together in an instructive and creative whole. While this is to be expected in the larger cues, it's often in the incidental music a score falters, loses its place inside the bigger themes, yet Zimmer's control and vision holds firm and carries the listener on a journey that not only points toward the film it illustrates, but one of deep resonance that borders on the spiritual. No matter what aural side projects are created as a cash-in, this original score will stand on its own and should - if there is any critical or commercial justice - become a classic. One does wonder what happened to the planned collaboration with Armenian duduk master Djivan Gasparyan, who isn't present, but it's a small question in the end. Bravo.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Dies Mercurii I Martius 6:04 preview song Dies Mercurii I Martius Download track Dies Mercurii I Martius
2 L'esprit Des Gabriel 2:49 preview song L'esprit Des Gabriel Download track L'esprit Des Gabriel
3 The Paschal Spiral 2:49 preview song The Paschal Spiral Download track The Paschal Spiral
4 Fructus Gravis 2:50 preview song Fructus Gravis Download track Fructus Gravis
5 Ad Arcana 6:07 preview song Ad Arcana Download track Ad Arcana
6 Malleus Maleficarum 2:22 preview song Malleus Maleficarum Download track Malleus Maleficarum
7 Salvete Virgines (Bonus Track) 3:16 preview song Salvete Virgines (Bonus Track) Download track Salvete Virgines (Bonus Track)
8 Daniel's 9Th Cipher 9:32 preview song Daniel's 9Th Cipher Download track Daniel's 9Th Cipher
9 Poisoned Chalice 6:20 preview song Poisoned Chalice Download track Poisoned Chalice
10 The Citrine Cross 5:22 preview song The Citrine Cross Download track The Citrine Cross
11 Rose Of Arimathea 8:12 preview song Rose Of Arimathea Download track Rose Of Arimathea
12 Beneath Alrischa 4:24 preview song Beneath Alrischa Download track Beneath Alrischa
13 Chevaliers De Sangreal 4:09 preview song Chevaliers De Sangreal Download track Chevaliers De Sangreal
14 Kyrie For The Magdalene 3:55 preview song Kyrie For The Magdalene Download track Kyrie For The Magdalene
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