The details of the score album for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 have been revealed. The album features the film’s original score composed by Carter Burwell who is scoring his third Twilight film following the 2008 original film and last year’s first Breaking Dawn movie. The soundtrack is currently scheduled to be released on November 19, 2012 by Atlantic Records and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. Check out the full track list after the jump. As previously reported, the label is also releasing a separate soundtrack album featuring songs from and inspired by the film. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is directed by Bill Condon and starrs Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner. The fifth and final installment in the Twilight film series will be released nationwide on November 16, 2012 by Summit Entertainment. To find out more about the film, visit the official movie website.

Here’s the album track list:

1. Twilight Overture (3:02)
2. A World Bright and Buzzing (1:12)
3. The Lamb Hunts The Lion (1:59)
4. Meet Renesmee (2:43)
5. Here Goes Nothing (0:59)
6. Sparkles At Last (1:04)
7. Catching Snowflakes (1:41)
8. The Immortal Children (2:01)
9. Merchant of Venice (0:44)
10. Into The White (1:04)
11. Renesmee’s Lullaby / Something Terrible (3:03)
12. A Way With The World (1:38)
13. The Amazon Arrives (1:00)
14. A Yankee Vampire (1:07)
15. Cloud Forest (1:23)
16. Witnesses (1:37)
17. We Will Fight (0:57)
18. Shield Training (2:09)
19. At Bedtime A Child Asks About Death (1:14)
20. Decoding Alice (1:45)
21. The Driving Question (1:09)
22. Present Time (2:11)
23. This Extraordinary Life (2:11)
24. Gathering In Snow (2:45)
25. She Is Not Immortal (0:53)
26. Reading Edward (0:55)
27. Magnifica (1:10)
28. Irina Loses Her Head (2:52)
29. Aro’s Oration (2:48)
30. A Kick In The Head (0:58)
31. Exacueret Nostri Dentes in Filia (1:48)
32. Chasing Renesmee (1:20)
33. A Crack In The Earth (2:24)
34. Aro’s End (1:52)
35. That’s Your Future (0:52)
36. Such A Prize (3:25)

  1. Macejko says:

    I hate the Twilight phenomenon, but Carter Burwell did a really amazing job with the last score. Looking forward to this one.