Silva Screen Records has announced a soundtrack album for the BBC/Netflix series Dracula. The album features selections of the original music from the show composed by David Arnold (Casino Royale, Independence Day, Stargate, Tomorrow Never Dies) & Michael Price (Unforgotten, A Fantastic Fear of Everything, Another Me) who previously co-scored all episodes of BBC’s Sherlock. Among the musicians featured on the composers’ score are cello soloists Tim Gill (London Sinfonietta Principal), Caroline Dale (Truly, Madly, Deeply, Hilary and Jackie) and electric cello from Peter Gregson, as well as classical soprano Grace Davidson and jazz singer Sumudu Jayatilak. The soundtrack will be released digitally on January 10, 2020 (click here to order) and physically on January 31. The (spoiler-heavy) track list will be revealed after the show premieres in early January. Dracula is created by Mark Gatiss & Steven Moffat and stars Claes Bang in the role, alongside John Heffernan, Joanna Scanlan, Dolly Wells, Sacha Dhawan, Jonathan Aris, Morfydd Clark Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Matthew Beard, Lydia West and Catherine Schell. The series will premiere in the UK on January 1 on BBC One and in the U.S. and other markets on January 4 on Netflix.
Silva Screen Records to Release Soundtrack Album for BBC/Netflix Series ‘Dracula’
Posted: December 19, 2019 by filmmusicreporter in TV Music AlbumsTags: BBC, David Arnold, Dracula, Michael Price, Netflix, score, Soundtrack
“Spoiler-heavy”?! It’s Dracula! Surely everyone knows the plot by now…