Ratatouille (soundtrack)
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Ratatouille es la banda sonora original de la película ganadora del premio Óscar por mejor película de animación, Ratatouille. Fue lanzada a través de la compañía Walt Disney Records y fue compuesto en su totalidad por Michael Giacchino. La canción “Le Festin”, tema central de la película, fue interpretada por la cantante francesa Camille, quien recibió una nominación para el "World Soundtrack Award" por su participación. Cabe mencionar que es el único tema del álbum que contiene interpretación vocal, todas las demás (23 en total) son interpretaciones orquestales.
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Ratatouille (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the computer-animated comedy film of the same name from the production of Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Pictures, directed by Brad Bird and featured musical score composed by Michael Giacchino. The film marked Giacchino's second Pixar film after The Incredibles, which was also directed by Bird and also the second Pixar film not to be scored by Randy Newman or Thomas Newman. The album features original score cues, with an original song "Le Festin" written by Giacchino and performed by Camile, and was released by Walt Disney Records on June 26, 2007.
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Ratatouille track listing
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Ratatouille es la banda sonora original de la película ganadora del premio Óscar por mejor película de animación, Ratatouille. Fue lanzada a través de la compañía Walt Disney Records y fue compuesto en su totalidad por Michael Giacchino. La canción “Le Festin”, tema central de la película, fue interpretada por la cantante francesa Camille, quien recibió una nominación para el "World Soundtrack Award" por su participación. Cabe mencionar que es el único tema del álbum que contiene interpretación vocal, todas las demás (23 en total) son interpretaciones orquestales. El álbum le dio a Giacchino una nominación a los Óscar por mejor banda sonora y su primer premio Grammy en la misma categoría.
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Ratatouille (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the computer-animated comedy film of the same name from the production of Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Pictures, directed by Brad Bird and featured musical score composed by Michael Giacchino. The film marked Giacchino's second Pixar film after The Incredibles, which was also directed by Bird and also the second Pixar film not to be scored by Randy Newman or Thomas Newman. The album features original score cues, with an original song "Le Festin" written by Giacchino and performed by Camile, and was released by Walt Disney Records on June 26, 2007. The score featured a diverse collection of influences of music genres: European romanticism, quasi-classical, folk-pop and traditional elements of Parisian cafe sounds. The music received critical acclaim, praising it as one of Giacchino's best score in his career, and gave his first Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, though losing to Atonement. However, Giacchino won the Annie Award for Best Music in a Feature Production, and his first Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album. Giacchino returned to Pixar to score their 2009 blockbuster Up. A remastered double LP was released by Mondo, 10 years after the film's release in November 2017.
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