Starring Rebecca Hall and Dominic West and opening in UK theatres on
November 11, Nick Murphy’s supernatural thriller The Awakening created a lot of
buzz during the Toronto Film Festival where Studiocanal sold the US distribution
rights to Cohen Media Group for “a seven-figure sum” according to Variety. The
film takes place in 1921 England and is a ghost story where the storytelling and
visuals is beautifully underlined by a large, gothic orchestral score composed by
Daniel Pemberton, who won the 2010 Ivor Novello Award for Best Television
Soundtrack (Desperate Romantics). Dark orchestral sonorities, haunting vocals
and elements of almost operatic choir writing form the backbone of this elegant
and engaging score, which was beautifully recorded at Abbey Road in London.
Particularly memorable is “The Awakening Theme” which is used throughout the
score, an instantly memorable arpeggio motif that has the same effective ‘hook’
as many of the most famous horror scores in the history of film music.
1. Seeing Through Ghosts (Theme from The Awakening) 1:46
2. The Séance 2:07
3. ‘Oh, Coccinelle’/Deep Breaths 2:22
4. High Over Cumbria 0:56
5. Empty Classrooms 2:15
6. Florence Cathcart 1:55
7. Arrival at Rookford 1:18
8. Semper Veritas 1:32
9. Preparations 1:49
10. Chasing Footprints 3:22
11. Lock the House 1:26
12. The Hallway 1:04
13. Scars 1:07
14. There Is Nothing 0:58
15. Don’t Go Away 1:00
16. The Dollshouse 2:31
17. No Walls or Floors 1:43
18. Damaged People 1:08
19. Patience 3:08
20. Florence Vanishing 1:29
21. The East Bedroom 3:33
22. Don’t Tell Mom 2:39
23. Chorus de Susticatio (Chorus from The Awakening) 1:57
24. A Death Remembered 1:18
25. Be Still My Soul 4:16
26. Florence Is Free 2:57
27. The Awakening (Credits) 3:20
28. Reprise (Theme from The Awakening) 2:31