Game of Thrones season 8 will be starting from April 14th and the biggest wait of the people around the world will come to an end. This season is going to different and huge. Even the soundtrack of the show is going to be a little different from the rest of the seasons.
Game of Thrones composer Ramin Djawadi, who has composed for many episodes for many seasons asked about the last season, he said, “definitely gets intense and more epic than ever” reports Variety.com.
He added: “This season will have new material that we haven’t heard before, but lots of the existing themes will also return.” carefully without giving spoilers.
Game of Thrones executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss came to the composer weeks before the season launch in 2011. Djawadi had also assisted many big names including Hans Zimmer, but he didn’t have many solo credits. Among many shows he has done some are TV’s “Prison Break”, a remake of “Clash of the Titans” and the Marvel movie “Iron Man”. Djawadi came up with the idea of Game of Thrones melody while returning back from the screening in the car. Since then he has created many themes for the characters and the show. There is no turning back.
Ramin Djawadi said, “It started out intentionally small, but as the story expanded, the dragons arrived, the battles grew, the drama got bigger and bigger, the music had to grow with it. We added bigger orchestras, more choir, more instrumentation all around. The final season boasts the largest ensemble yet — a 60-piece orchestra, a 40-voice mixed chorus, and a 12-voice children choir. Djawadi credits Benioff and Weiss for savvy use of music throughout the series. They are always very clear about the direction we are heading in, so I know what I can set up musically.”
We are a lot excited to listen to the masterpiece they have put together in season 8. It is assured to the fans that season 8 is going to be an epic not only in story and visual but also in music and hearing.