Top 5 iconic soundtracks in movies

A good soundtrack is always a powerful weapon to deliver the message and fully immerse viewers into the action. Just imagine the world where Hans Zimmer does not exist or Ludovico Einaudi does not compose his excellent piece of music. The earth would be a worse place.

But fortunately, we are very lucky to have them. They are constantly stunning people with their fabulous soundtracks in various movies, and this article will be about the top 5 iconic soundtracks we can hear in films.

Interstellar – Hans Zimmer

Zimmer is best at soundtracks for action movies and blockbusters. One of the pinnacles of his career was the music that he created for the famous movie Interstellar. It isn’t very easy to argue that the talented work of the composer gave the soundtrack additional emotionality and depth.

Casino Royale – Monty Norman

Everyone who has seen the James Bond franchise knows the main theme, composed by Monty Norman. He is not a very popular composer, to be honest, but this fantastic piece of music gives Bond additional action.

Even though it is featured in several Bond movies, people chose Casino Royale, directed in 2006 because the soundtrack perfectly goes with the whole plot of the film and especially the casino scene, where James Bond (Daniel Craig) is playing.

You may not have known, but this soundtrack became particularly popular in Canada. Most people also started playing poker because of the very well-directed casino scene, and it resulted in arousing interest in other casino games. As online gambling evolved in Canada, a lot of people started to play online roulette Canada alongside listening to this song. They thought it would be more badass playing roulette while having the song going in the background. So, not only this soundtrack did an amazing job to the popularity of the film but it also evoked great interest in casino games.

Schindler’s List – John Williams

You can only envy the energy of John Williams: behind his shoulder lies a work of more than two hundred films, and at home, the 86-year-old master has five Oscar awards. Despite his age, he continues to work hard and write soundtracks. Many fans of his work rightly believe that one of his best works is the music for Schindler’s list: it seems that every person who has watched him at least once remembers the violin play from this film. It is impossible to listen to this soundtrack without shedding a tear.

Lord of the Rings – Howard Shore

Three Oscars, three Grammys, and three Golden Globes – all this is in the account of Howard Shore, a longtime friend of Peter Jackson. He is the creator of the epic soundtrack for the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. Shore also wrote music for such cult movies as Silence of the Lambs and Aviator. One of the secrets of his success is that for recording soundtracks, he always selects the best orchestras and creates music with them.

The Last of the Mohicans – Promontory

Hardly can I remember any film where the soundtrack fits so greatly with the final sequence. As soon as Heywards is shot by Hawkeye, a brilliant work of music starts playing in the movie. The chase scene, the battle everything is flawless and impeccable, while the music adds extra tension and excitement to the action. It is one of the most memorable and iconic soundtracks in the whole cinema industry, which certainly deserves credit.