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Music By:James Newton Howard
Composer: James Newton Howard. Personnel: George Doering (guitar); Gayle Levant (harp); Eun Mee Ahn, Irina Voloshina, Anatoly Rosinsky, Katia Popov, Tamara L. Hatwan, Mark Sazer, Ana Landauer, Ken Yerke, Jeanne Skrocki Evans, Julia Ann Gigante, Rene Mandel, Eric J. Hosler, Jay Rosen, Joel Derouin, Richard Altenbach, Jacqueline Brand, Roberto Cani, Bruce Dukov, Clayton Haslop, Natalie Leggett, Phillipe Levy, Sara Parkins, Sarah Thornblade, Roger Wilkie, Liane Mautner, Dimitrie Leivici, Miwako Watanabe, Endre Granat (violin); Matt Funes, Marlo Fisher, Shawn Mann, Steven Gordon, Rick Gerding, Brian Dembow, Keith Greene, Simon Oswell, David F. Walther, Victoria Miskolszy, Darrin McCann, Shanti Randall (viola); Paula Hochhalter, Timothy Landauer, Dennis Karmazyn, Stephen Erdody, Armen Ksadjikian, David Low , Andrew Shulman, David Speltz, Sebastian Toettcher, Cecilia Tsan, John Walz (cello); Jim Walker , Pedro Eustache (flute); Phillip OConnor, James Kanter (clarinet); Thomas Boyd, Michael O'Donovan, Peter Mandell, Phil Ayling (oboe); Malcolm McNabb (trumpet); Andrew Thomas Malloy, William Booth, George Thatcher, William Reichenbach (trombone); James Self (tuba); David Duke, Kristy Morrell, Richard Todd, Steve Becknell, Kurt Snyder, Jim Thatcher (horns); Randy Kerber (keyboards); Alan Estes, Dan Greco, Michael Fisher, Peter Limonick, Robert Zimmitti, Brian Kilgore (percussion); Mel Wesson (programming). Audio Mixers: Patricia Sullivan Fourstar; Adam Michalak; Eddie DeLena; Mark Eshelman; Craig Loskorn; Brian Clement; Mike Ging; Bob Wolff. James Newton Howard's score for director Sydney Pollack's espionage thriller The Interpreter is dutifully chilly and elegant, forgoing the brassy bombast of the summer blockbuster and focusing on serving as a non-intrusive background to illuminate the furrowing brows of Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn. Howard, who has mined similar territory for M. Night Shyamalan, phones in enough atmosphere to cover three new seasons of The X-Files, relying on drawn-out, two-chord motifs with the occasional flash of electronica and Norwegian worldbeat siren Kirsten Bråten Berg to provide almost constant tension. ~ James Christopher Monger
Interpreter Soundtrack Music Interpreter Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Matobo |
| 2. | Silvia Is Followed |
| 3. | Tobin Comes Home |
| 4. | Silvia's Background |
| 5. | Philippe |
| 6. | Drowning Man Trail (Atolago) |
| 7. | Guy Forgot His Lunch |
| 8. | Phonecall, The |
| 9. | Simon's Journals |
| 10. | Silvia Showers |
| 11. | Did He Leave a Note? |
| 12. | Zuwanie Arrival at Un |
| 13. | Assassin |
| 14. | End Credits (Atolago) |
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