The Passion Of The Christ (soundtrack)
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''The Passion of the Christ'' is the soundtrack, on the Sony label, of the
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Academy Award-nominated
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'' The Passion of the Christ'' starring James Caviezel, Maia Morgenstern and Monica Bellucci. The original
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was composed by John Debney and conducted by Nick Ingman, with additional music by Jack Lenz. The album was nominated for the
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. Mel Gibson, the director for ''The Passion of the Christ'', has sung in part of the soundtrack.The Passion Of The Christ Original Soundtrack
The Phantom Tollbooth. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
Various other artists worked on the score, such as, Ron Allen (instruments), Shannon Kingsbury (vocals), Tanya Tsarouska (vocal solos), Aaron Martin (vocals and synth programmer), Lisbeth Scott (lyrics and
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), Chris Bleth (instruments), Ahmed El-Eshmer (vocals), Pedro Eustache (instruments),
Lakshminarayana Shankar Lakshminarayana Shankar (born 26 April 1950), better known as L. Shankar, Shankar and Shenkar, is an Indian violinist, singer and composer. Early life, family and education Shankar was born in Madras, India, and raised in Ceylon (current-d ...
(vocals and instruments) and Gingger Shankar (vocals and instruments).


Development


Rejected composers

James Horner and Rachel Portman were rumored to compose the film's score.The Passion of the Christ
by Filmtracks. Retrieved 6 June, 2023.
Mel Gibson first chose Canadian composer Jack Lenz to write the film's score, who began working on the project from September 2002. Lenz described the procedure as "completely uncommon" because " omposers areusually the last people they call". While the film was in production, Lenz toured the Middle East to gather field recordings from different musicians in search of the "organic" sound that Gibson desired. Lenz scored eight CDs of original music, where he handed Gibson an additional 20 CDs of field recordings. Gibson was happy with Lenz's musical selection, though he struggled to express what he was looking for specifically. Furthermore, Gibson had also brought in Australian musician Lisa Gerrard to score the film, although her music was not used in the film.‘Baptism by fire’ for Lenz on Passion
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. March 15, 2004
In October 2003, Gibson hired John Debney, to score the film. Lenz responded, "I assumed I would be the only omposer especially with the amount of research and time I was putting in and how well he was responding to the material. But it’s Hollywood, and I call it ‘ baptism by fire’". In the final score however, Gibson did implement around 20 minutes of additional music by Lenz. Gibson was impressed with how Lenz handled the arduous situation and pointed out that he will work with Lenz in the future.


John Debney

Debney, being a devout Catholic, was excited to compose the film's score, stating, "I just about fell off of my chair, because I had already heard a lot about the film over the previous few months...I offered to write some music because, being a life-long Catholic, that this is sort of dream come true. I wrote some music over a weekend...He ibsonheard the music I was writing and liked the direction I was going." Debney wrote around 80 to 90 minutes of music for the film. Debney was influenced by
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's '' The Last Temptation of Christ'' score.The Divine Inspiration of John Debney: A conversation with composer John Debney - Interview by Christopher Coleman
Tracksounds: The Film Music Experience. Retrieved 5 June, 2023.
To avoid getting fired, Debney took a balanced approach on the film's score, stating, "I did know that the filmmakers liked an eclectic approach to the music, not wanting to make the score too literal or conventional. The result, I believe, is a nice blend between some very powerful, more traditional music, as well as some very interesting ethnic and contemporary textures." During his work on the film, Debney stated, "What I was trying to do with the music was to write first of all the best that I could write and try to be true to the period, so I tried to utilize instruments from the period so there are a lot of ancient instruments in the music." He continues, "my studio is a lovely room and I have a work station with my keyboard...So that when Mel Gibson comes and sits in the room, he will hear a piece of music that is fully orchestrated; it's synthesized orchestrated. He'll hear the oboe, and then the
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and the
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, and so literally, I am composing note for note; instrument for instrument". Mel Gibson sang a part on the track “Judas Hangs Himself”. Vocalist Lisbeth Scott sings for Mary with sorrow in her voice. Instruments such as a
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, double violin, bamboo flute, cello, Spanish dulzaina, oud and erhu are used occasionally in “The Olive Garden”, “Judas Hangs Himself”, “Pilate's Truth” and “Song of Complaint”. A percussion section was used during suspenseful scenes, with the erhu representing Satan.


Reception

Thom Jurek from Allmusic.com, who gave the score 4 out of 5, described the album as "a stunner, one that will offer those who choose to encounter it a far-reaching and deeply affective listening experience that is as aesthetically beautiful and unsettling as it is evocatively familiar." James Southall from Movie-Wave.net praised the composer and the album, giving it 4 and a half stars out of 5, stating, "I would refute any allegation of the music being dreary or depressing: it clearly has to convey a certain atmosphere, but it does so with beauty and, well, passion", where he concludes, "Shades of ''
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'' and ''The Last Temptation of Christ'' there may be, but this is quite obviously music coming straight from Debney's heart, and The Passion of the Christ is a wonderful album." Dan Goldwasser from
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gave the score 4 out of 5 stars, stating the score was "the most successful soundtrack album since '' Titanic''...John Debney's score is filled with ethnic percussion and instruments, vocal chanting, and a rather classical ' biblical epic' sensibility...", before adding, "his work ebneyon The Passion of the Christ is easily some of his best work in recent years." Filmtracks critiqued, "there are parts of The Passion of the Christ that sound like they were inspired by '' The Prince of Egypt'' in instrumentation, although the pounding action cues seem better compared to Hans Zimmer's ''Gladiator''", before adding "when awe is necessary, Debney's score is immense, even during dialogue-respecting underscore that often features a distant, powerfully beating drum and a rumbling
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to accentuate each pivotal statement by Jesus himself." Filmtracks then criticised the score, stating that it has "a disappointing lack of consistent melodic development...there are no overwhelming, central thematic identities in the film," besides the ''Resurrection'' theme heard at the end of the film. The review then concluded that the music "is the king of religious
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, utilizing the exact bloated sound that even Gibson had originally attempted to avoid."


Track listing

Gingger Shankar and
Lakshminarayana Shankar Lakshminarayana Shankar (born 26 April 1950), better known as L. Shankar, Shankar and Shenkar, is an Indian violinist, singer and composer. Early life, family and education Shankar was born in Madras, India, and raised in Ceylon (current-d ...
performed the vocals in the tracks. Lisbeth Scott performed vocals and wrote the lyrics for "Mary Goes To Jesus". Jack Lenz provided additional music.


Awards

On 2005, the album won a
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for Instrumental Album of the Year at the
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The album was also nominated for the
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at the 77th Academy Awards (2004), where it lost to '' Finding Neverland'' by
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.


Certifications


References

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