Children of Men Soundtracks - Fragments of A Prayer From The Motion Picture "Children of Men"

Fragments of a Prayer from the Motion Picture "Children of Men"
Film score by John Tavener
Released December 12, 2006
Genre Film score
Original Score
Label Varèse Sarabande
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The film score, Fragments of a Prayer, was composed by John Tavener and released on Varèse Sarabande.

Director Alfonso Cuarón describes Tavener's "Fragments of a Prayer," as "a spiritual comment rather than a narrative support." The track features mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly and is used as a powerful motif. Unlike most composers, Tavener chose not to score the piece to the film, but to the screenplay instead.

The poetry of William Blake is featured in the lyrics to "Eternity's Sunrise", a work Tavener had previously written and dedicated to Princess Diana after her death.

Gustav Holst's "Mars" is used in the film although it is not featured on the album.

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