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Soundtrack / Score / Game Support the artists you like by buying their music! http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Age-Inquisition-Theme/dp/B00P3FXPNG Tracklist: 01 Dragon Age Inquisition Theme 02 Escape from the Fade 03 The Wrath of Heaven 04 Calling the Inquisition 05 Champions of the Just 06 Lord Seeker 07 In Hushed Whispers 08 Sacrifice 09 Alexius 10 In Your Heart Shall Burn 11 The Dawn Will Come 12 Journey to Skyhold 13 The Western Approach 14 Siege of Adamant 15 Adamant Fortress 16 The Fall 17 The Place of All Fears 18 Nightmare's End 19 Val Royeaux 20 Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts 21 The Inquisition Marches 22 The Lost Temple 23 Death on the Bridge 24 Guardians of the Past 25 The Well of Sorrows 26 Call His Wrath 27 The Lie in Which You Linger 28 Battle in the Sky 29 Tooth and Scale 30 Let the Skies Boil 31 Doom Upon All the World 32 Orb of Destruction 33 The Scar 34 Return to Skyhold 35 Epilogue 36 The Elder One Theme 37 Orlais Theme 38 Thedas Love Theme 39 A World Torn Asunder (Gameplay Trailer) About: Genre: Score Composer: Trevor Morris Release Date: November 17, 2014 Publisher: Electronic Arts Audio codec: MP3 Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps Duration: 1:36:50 Trevor was born in London ON, Canada, a few hours outside Toronto. He was accepted to St. Mary's school for the arts as a child, where he studied violin and choir daily. At age 13, Trevor was commissioned by his school to compose a piece for his graduating class to perform in honor of the Pope John Paul's visit to Canada. His fee, $50. "Beloved Young People", a book authored by the Pope aimed at the youth of the generation became the source for adapted lyrics, and Trevor's senior class performed his composition for Piano and 4-part Choir at St. Mary's cathedral at graduation. It was a defining moment that would shape Trevor's future. College saw Trevor attend Canada's most prestigious school for recording and production, Fanshawe's "Music Industry Arts" program. Trevor graduated top of his class and upon graduation immediately moved to Toronto to start working. Trevor spent his 20's in the music production circles of Toronto, where there wasn't a top studio or production company he didn't work with. He eventually turned his attention back to music and over to composing full time, music for Television & Radio commercials. Another choice that would change his future direction. Wanting a longer format for his music ideas, scoring Films and Television series were next up in Trevor's ambitions. A notion that in 1999 would lead him to make the most dramatic and impactful choice of his career, the move to Los Angeles. Trevor made the move to Los Angeles in 2000, and started his early years working with top Film Score composers such as James Newton Howard and Hans Zimmer. Amassing over 25 major screen credits on some of Hollywood's top block busters in various capacities along that path. As Trevor's own composition career developed, so did the opportunity to directly collaborate with some of the industry's top names such as Jerry Bruckheimer, Neil Jordan and Tony and Ridley Scott. 2010 marks the 4th Television series Trevor has collaborated with and scored for Jerry Bruckheimer. He also recently completed the Epic mini-series "The Pillars of the Earth" with Tony and Ridley Scott producing. In 2011 Trevor composed his largest feature film to date, "Immortals" passed the $200Million dollar mark worldwide. The same year he built himself a brand new State of the Art creative facility in the heart of Santa Monica, complete with a world class mixing stage. Trevor Has won Two EMMY awards and Two GEMINI awards for his compositions on the Television productions "The Tudors", "The Borgias" and "The Pillars of the Earth". He maintains a production company in Toronto complete with a duplicate writing suite to allow him to spend time and work there and need or muse dictates. Trevor currently lives and works in Santa Monica with his family. Sharing Widget |
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