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Dunkirk (soundtrack)

Dunkirk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2017 film of the same name directed by Christopher Nolan, released under WaterTower Music on 21 July 2017, the same day as the film's theatrical release.[1] The score was composed and created by Hans Zimmer, who collaborated with Lorne Balfe, Andrew Kawczynski, Steve Mazzaro, and Benjamin Wallfisch to provide additional music.[2][3] It was recorded at a 11-month period during early-2016 and several instrumentation and sounds were modified to create intensity in the score. Nolan and Zimmer wanted to create suspense through cinematography and music, hence Zimmer had written several tracks to accommodate the auditory Shepard tone illusion, a feature that has been explored in Nolan's previous films.

Dunkirk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Released21 July 2017
Recorded2016–2017
VenueLondon
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GenreFilm score
Length59:46
LabelWaterTower Music
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The score received critical acclaim, praising Zimmer for the unique composition and the Shepard scale, being pitched in the film, highlighting a "haunting experience of the film that creates a suspense". Several critics analysed the soundscape of the film, and the instrumentation and sound design, praising Nolan and Zimmer for creating a "haunting score" different to previous war film scores. Zimmer received a nomination each at the Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe and Grammy awards for Original Score, though he did not receive a win. Some critics, highlighted it as "one of Zimmer's best score".[2]

Background edit

Nolan's frequent collaborator Hans Zimmer began working on the score in January 2016,[4] which was continued for eleven months, and eventually created a 100-minute demo.[5] Zimmer recalled the composition of Dunkirk as the "hardest" and "challenging", as the demo-score was "constantly rising" which cannot be altered and edited, Zimmer had to rework the music to set with the film's theme.[6] Nolan assisted Zimmer on the composition of the score and closely assisted with the music supervision, which the latter had said in an interview to Deadline Hollywood, saying "The only way I can talk about the score is to talk about the images and Chris’ intellect, and the daring he had in taking something like this and not just making an experimental movie but actually turning it into a successful experimental movie, that people actually wanted to go and see."[6]

For intensity, the script was written to accommodate the auditory illusion of a Shepard tone,[a] which had previously been explored in The Prestige (2006). This was coupled with the sound of Nolan's own pocket watch, which he recorded and sent to Zimmer to be synthesised.[8][9] Calling about the Shepard tone, Zimmer said that "It's the idea of eternity and endlessness. It's the idea of playing a trick on time itself" referencing Nolan's previous films.[10] Multiple sessions were created, as some of the score cues created with expensive instrumentation and a large-orchestral pieces were disregarded as "they did not fit well in the film".[6] A minimal string quartet was used for creating the score, with Zimmer's regular players working on the score in "quite and feeble moments" as Zimmer said "There was tension in not making a loud noise. There’s tension in the endlessness of a note that just bends and slithers around, and you never know when it’s going to strike."[6]

"Nimrod" from Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations is part of the theme,[11][12] which was slowed down to six beats per minute with added bass notes to avoid it sounding sentimental. Instrumentation included a double bass and fourteen cellos played in high register. Sound designer and audiographer Richard King relayed to Zimmer the sound of a boat engine, which served as a reference for the tempo.[3] Wanting the "audience to feel uncomfortable", King wanted the practical sounds in the picture to provide the texture — the dive bombers, sinking ships, explosions, and the ticking clock. He wanted the music to provide the driving force. The sounds would be what the characters are hearing. The music would be what the audience hears."[13] Zimmer visited the Dunkirk set for inspiration, taking back a jar of sand,[14] and chose not to view raw footage whilst composing.[15] Nolan liked the idea for creating the score cue with a jar of sand, as it is based on a "mathematical idea". The music was recorded at Abbey Road Studios and AIR Lyndhurst Hall with mix engineer Geoff Foster.[15][16] The original score was applied, only after the final cut was ready.[17]

Release edit

On 16 June 2017, WaterTower Music announced a press release, stating that the original score will be released on the day of the film's theatrical release (21 July) in digital and physical formats,[18][19] and the official soundtrack listing was revealed on the same day.[18] On 30 June, the first of the original soundtrack titled "Supermarine" was revealed to the public.[20] Adam Chitwood of Collider said "The main thing that’s clear from this track is that Zimmer is drawing heavily on diegetic noises and sounds inherent to what’s going on in the story—one listens to this track and hears the unmistakable sound of a plane propeller, gun fire, and sirens, albeit all twisted in a very Hans Zimmer way."[20] A limited pressing of 4,000 copies of a special edition 2-disc vinyl set soundtrack was released on 13 October 2017.[21]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Critical review, written for Consequence, and published by Blake Goble, gave a verdict saying "The repetitive work of Hans Zimmer and his repository of talented composers and influences makes music that sticks with you, long after the battle’s done."[22] Jonathan Broxton recalled "Christopher Nolan is certainly not the only respected director to have this view, but his position is such that his stylistic choices influence others, Zimmer’s responses to those choices influence dozens of other composers in the Hollywood film music world, and the cycle continues."[23] MFiles published a review about the soundtrack saying "The Dunkirk score is one of those classic cases that throws film soundtrack reviewers into a quandary as to what matters most: the music's application in the film itself, or as a standalone listen away from it? [...] When the score is heard in conjunction with the sound effects one experiences nothing less than an astonishing wall of noise, an extremely effective approach that has the audience cowering and flinching. Taken on these terms, the music is triumphant. Technically accomplished as it is, it hardly makes for a casual listen" and concluded " Zimmer and Nolan have always made for intriguing if controversial collaborators and Dunkirk is another signature work that will surely do more to extend the debate about the role of film music in contemporary cinema."[24] Filmtracks.com wrote "the Zimmer horde's music is best when it's absent, and on album, it's best when it has concluded".[25]

Analysis edit

Several critics analysed Zimmer's use of the innovations in creating the score, including Shepard tone.[26] Writing for The New Yorker magazine, Anthony Lane analysed about the score apart from Elgar Variation 15, "the rest of the score is more attuned to the film’s suspense" where "the strings unleash a machine-gun stutter, and a ticking sound suggests not a clock but a countdown to detonation".[11] In a 5-star review for The Guardian, Peter Bradshaw stated the score as "one of Zimmer's best" and added "an eerie, keening, groaning accompaniment to a nightmare, switching finally to quasi-Elgar variations for the deliverance itself."[27] He added "Zimmer creates a continuous pantonal lament, which imitates the dive bomber scream and queasy turning of the tides, and it works in counterpoint to the deafening artillery and machine-gun fire that pretty much took the fillings out of my teeth and sent them in a shrapnel fusillade all over the cinema auditorium."[27]

Ed Newton-Rex stated about the use of Shepard tone in this film, along with Nolan's previous films, including The Prestige (2006), The Dark Knight (2008), Inception (2010) and Interstellar (2014). He added that "the rising diminished scale is used in various places throughout the score, and adds to the rising intensity of the film even before it’s stacked on top of itself and turned into a Shepard scale".[28] While further explaining about the rich musical diversity, between Nolan and Zimmer, Rex stated "The music, then, is far more intricately bound up with the narrative than you initially thought, or than any regular composer would settle for." The connection between time and sound, were also elaborated with references to the three soldiers and timelines, running towards the same point, hence "three Shepard scales" are being created for the situation.[28]

Justine Conry said that Dunkirk has an "anxiety-inducing score" rather than the emotional, incredible, dramatic and heroic scores, with the use of Shepard tone. He wrote: "Zimmer, to a greater effect, uses the sound of ticking clocks for the “Shepherd tone.” The ticks, at points, could possibly mirror the heartbeat of the soldiers as they encounter different situations.  However, the speed of the ticks vary based on the different point of view: The Land is slower, The Sea is a little faster, The Air is the fastest.  As the film switches between these three views, the ticks get faster or slower, not allowing the audience to take a breath and give themselves the time to make this narrative switch.  It further underlines the fear that the soldiers have, their desperate attempts for survival [...] The use of time and sound within the film work almost seamlessly with each other to create an experience for the audience, especially when viewed in a movie theatre."[29]

Track listing edit

Dunkirk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Mole"Hans Zimmer5:36
2."We Need Our Army Back"Zimmer6:28
3."Shivering Soldier"Zimmer2:52
4."Supermarine"Zimmer8:03
5."The Tide"Zimmer3:49
6."Regimental Brothers"5:04
7."Impulse"Zimmer2:37
8."Home"6:02
9."The Oil"Zimmer6:11
10."Variation 15 (Dunkirk)"
  • Wallfisch
  • Sir Edward Elgar[1]
5:52
11."End Titles"
  • Wallfisch
  • Elgar
  • Balfe
  • Zimmer[1]
7:13
Total length:59:46

Accolades edit

Zimmer received several nominations, including the Academy Award for Best Original Score,[30] BAFTA Award for Best Original Music,[31] Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score,[32] Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media[33] and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Score.[34] He was placed at 2nd position on Best Musical Score award at the Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards 2017[35] and was a runner-up at the Florida Film Critics Circle Awards 2017 for Best Score nomination.[36]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Named after the American scientist Roger Shepard, the sound is created by stacking sine waves that are an octave apart and moving the bass note upward or downward. The result is a sonic loop that appears to rise or fall in pitch, which might not eventually happen. Listening to the score for infinite times, might trigger health issues, such as headache and nausea.[7]

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c "Dunkirk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) on iTunes". Apple Music. 21 July 2017. Archived from the original on 3 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b Nordine, Michael (21 July 2017). "'Dunkirk' Soundtrack: Stream Hans Zimmer's Most Intense Christopher Nolan Score Yet – Listen". IndieWire. Archived from the original on 23 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d Ryzik, Melena (26 July 2017). "Ticking Watch. Boat Engine. Slowness. The Secrets of the 'Dunkirk' Score". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 27 July 2017.
  4. ^ Hall, Jacob (8 January 2016). "Hans Zimmer Scoring 'Dunkirk': Composer Will Bring the "Braaaahhhm!" to Christopher Nolan's WWII Film". /Film. Archived from the original on 25 May 2016.
  5. ^ Licuria, Rob (27 December 2017). "Composer Hans Zimmer: 'Dunkirk' was the hardest thing we ever did'". Gold Derby. Archived from the original on 30 December 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d Grobar, Matt (22 February 2018). "Hans Zimmer Set Out After Complete Fusion Of Sound And Image With 'Dunkirk'". Deadline. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  7. ^ "The sound illusion that makes Dunkirk so intense and even influence the screenplay". The Independent. 27 July 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  8. ^ Guerrasio, Jason (11 July 2017). "Christopher Nolan explains the biggest challenges in making his latest movie 'Dunkirk' into an 'intimate epic'". Business Insider. Archived from the original on 12 July 2017.
  9. ^ "'Harry Styles can act!' – First reactions in for Christopher Nolan's war epic Dunkirk". The Daily Telegraph. 11 July 2017. Archived from the original on 12 July 2017.
  10. ^ Lau, Melody (3 October 2017). "Hans Zimmer explains the audio trickery that made Dunkirk audiences nauseous". CBC Radio. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  11. ^ a b Lane, Anthony (31 July 2017). "Christopher Nolan's Wartime Epic". The New Yorker. Archived from the original on 24 July 2017.
  12. ^ Burr, Ty (20 July 2017). "'Dunkirk' is a towering achievement, made with craft, sinew, and honesty". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on 24 July 2017.
  13. ^ "Inside the Making of Dunkirk's Landmark Soundtrack". www.sfcv.org. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  14. ^ Philip, Tom (23 January 2018). "Dunkirk Composer Hans Zimmer Knows How the World Is Supposed to Sound". GQ. Archived from the original on 23 January 2018.
  15. ^ a b Mottram 2017, p. 59–135.
  16. ^ "Previous Clients / Film". Associated Independent Recording. Archived from the original on 3 August 2017.
  17. ^ Grobar, Matt (7 December 2017). "'Dunkirk' Editor Lee Smith on Crafting Larger-Than-Life Experiences for the Eyes & Ears". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 8 December 2017.
  18. ^ a b "WaterTower Music to Release Soundtrack for Christopher Nolan's 'Dunkirk'". Film Music Reporter. 17 June 2017. Archived from the original on 18 June 2017.
  19. ^ Hans Zimmer (2017), Dunkirk Soundtrack, Watertower Music, retrieved 7 April 2022
  20. ^ a b "Dunkirk: Listen to the First Track from Hans Zimmer's Score". Collider. 30 June 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  21. ^ Middleton, Ryan (27 July 2017). "Hans Zimmer's Dunkirk Soundtrack Being Released On Limited Edition Blue Vinyl". Magnetic Magazine. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  22. ^ "Album Review: Hans Zimmer's Dunkirk Score Haunts You Long After the Battle". Consequence. 23 February 2018. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
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  25. ^ "Filmtracks: Dunkirk (Hans Zimmer/Various)". www.filmtracks.com. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  26. ^ Haubursin, Christophe (26 July 2017). "The sound illusion that makes Dunkirk so intense". Vox. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  27. ^ a b "Dunkirk review – Christopher Nolan's apocalyptic war epic is his best film so far". the Guardian. 17 July 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  28. ^ a b Newton-Rex, Ed (29 November 2019). "The Dunkirk Soundtrack is Way Cleverer Than You Think". Re / verb. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  29. ^ Conry, Justine (12 August 2020). "Tick Tick Boom: The Experience of Time and Sound in Dunkirk". Shenandoah Film Collaborative. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  30. ^ "The 90th Academy Awards (2018) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. from the original on 5 March 2018. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
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  32. ^ "Winners & Nominees". Hollywood Foreign Press Association. from the original on 10 April 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  33. ^ Tapley, Kristopher (28 November 2017). "Grammys: Dunkirk, Fifty Shades Darker, Chris Cornell Among Oscar Contender Nominees". Variety. from the original on 20 November 2021. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  34. ^ Nolfi, Joey (11 January 2018). "Critics' Choice Awards Winners 2018: Full list". Entertainment Weekly. from the original on 12 January 2018. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
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  36. ^ "2017 FFCC Winners". Florida Film Critics Circle. 23 December 2017. from the original on 2 February 2018. Retrieved 21 October 2021.

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  • Dunkirk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) at AllMusic

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Dunkirk Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2017 film of the same name directed by Christopher Nolan released under WaterTower Music on 21 July 2017 the same day as the film s theatrical release 1 The score was composed and created by Hans Zimmer who collaborated with Lorne Balfe Andrew Kawczynski Steve Mazzaro and Benjamin Wallfisch to provide additional music 2 3 It was recorded at a 11 month period during early 2016 and several instrumentation and sounds were modified to create intensity in the score Nolan and Zimmer wanted to create suspense through cinematography and music hence Zimmer had written several tracks to accommodate the auditory Shepard tone illusion a feature that has been explored in Nolan s previous films Dunkirk Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Soundtrack album by Hans ZimmerReleased21 July 2017Recorded2016 2017VenueLondonStudioAbbey Road StudiosAIR Lyndhurst HallGenreFilm scoreLength59 46LabelWaterTower MusicProducerHans ZimmerBenjamin WallfischLorne BalfeAndrew KawczynskiSteve MazzaroHans Zimmer chronologyThe Boss Baby 2017 Dunkirk Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2017 Blade Runner 2049 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2017 Christopher Nolan film score chronologyInterstellar Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2014 Dunkirk Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2017 Tenet Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2020 The score received critical acclaim praising Zimmer for the unique composition and the Shepard scale being pitched in the film highlighting a haunting experience of the film that creates a suspense Several critics analysed the soundscape of the film and the instrumentation and sound design praising Nolan and Zimmer for creating a haunting score different to previous war film scores Zimmer received a nomination each at the Academy Award BAFTA Golden Globe and Grammy awards for Original Score though he did not receive a win Some critics highlighted it as one of Zimmer s best score 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Release 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Analysis 4 Track listing 5 Accolades 6 Notes 7 References 7 1 Citations 7 2 Sources 8 External linksBackground editNolan s frequent collaborator Hans Zimmer began working on the score in January 2016 4 which was continued for eleven months and eventually created a 100 minute demo 5 Zimmer recalled the composition of Dunkirk as the hardest and challenging as the demo score was constantly rising which cannot be altered and edited Zimmer had to rework the music to set with the film s theme 6 Nolan assisted Zimmer on the composition of the score and closely assisted with the music supervision which the latter had said in an interview to Deadline Hollywood saying The only way I can talk about the score is to talk about the images and Chris intellect and the daring he had in taking something like this and not just making an experimental movie but actually turning it into a successful experimental movie that people actually wanted to go and see 6 For intensity the script was written to accommodate the auditory illusion of a Shepard tone a which had previously been explored in The Prestige 2006 This was coupled with the sound of Nolan s own pocket watch which he recorded and sent to Zimmer to be synthesised 8 9 Calling about the Shepard tone Zimmer said that It s the idea of eternity and endlessness It s the idea of playing a trick on time itself referencing Nolan s previous films 10 Multiple sessions were created as some of the score cues created with expensive instrumentation and a large orchestral pieces were disregarded as they did not fit well in the film 6 A minimal string quartet was used for creating the score with Zimmer s regular players working on the score in quite and feeble moments as Zimmer said There was tension in not making a loud noise There s tension in the endlessness of a note that just bends and slithers around and you never know when it s going to strike 6 Nimrod from Edward Elgar s Enigma Variations is part of the theme 11 12 which was slowed down to six beats per minute with added bass notes to avoid it sounding sentimental Instrumentation included a double bass and fourteen cellos played in high register Sound designer and audiographer Richard King relayed to Zimmer the sound of a boat engine which served as a reference for the tempo 3 Wanting the audience to feel uncomfortable King wanted the practical sounds in the picture to provide the texture the dive bombers sinking ships explosions and the ticking clock He wanted the music to provide the driving force The sounds would be what the characters are hearing The music would be what the audience hears 13 Zimmer visited the Dunkirk set for inspiration taking back a jar of sand 14 and chose not to view raw footage whilst composing 15 Nolan liked the idea for creating the score cue with a jar of sand as it is based on a mathematical idea The music was recorded at Abbey Road Studios and AIR Lyndhurst Hall with mix engineer Geoff Foster 15 16 The original score was applied only after the final cut was ready 17 Release editOn 16 June 2017 WaterTower Music announced a press release stating that the original score will be released on the day of the film s theatrical release 21 July in digital and physical formats 18 19 and the official soundtrack listing was revealed on the same day 18 On 30 June the first of the original soundtrack titled Supermarine was revealed to the public 20 Adam Chitwood of Collider said The main thing that s clear from this track is that Zimmer is drawing heavily on diegetic noises and sounds inherent to what s going on in the story one listens to this track and hears the unmistakable sound of a plane propeller gun fire and sirens albeit all twisted in a very Hans Zimmer way 20 A limited pressing of 4 000 copies of a special edition 2 disc vinyl set soundtrack was released on 13 October 2017 21 Reception editCritical response edit Critical review written for Consequence and published by Blake Goble gave a verdict saying The repetitive work of Hans Zimmer and his repository of talented composers and influences makes music that sticks with you long after the battle s done 22 Jonathan Broxton recalled Christopher Nolan is certainly not the only respected director to have this view but his position is such that his stylistic choices influence others Zimmer s responses to those choices influence dozens of other composers in the Hollywood film music world and the cycle continues 23 MFiles published a review about the soundtrack saying The Dunkirk score is one of those classic cases that throws film soundtrack reviewers into a quandary as to what matters most the music s application in the film itself or as a standalone listen away from it When the score is heard in conjunction with the sound effects one experiences nothing less than an astonishing wall of noise an extremely effective approach that has the audience cowering and flinching Taken on these terms the music is triumphant Technically accomplished as it is it hardly makes for a casual listen and concluded Zimmer and Nolan have always made for intriguing if controversial collaborators and Dunkirk is another signature work that will surely do more to extend the debate about the role of film music in contemporary cinema 24 Filmtracks com wrote the Zimmer horde s music is best when it s absent and on album it s best when it has concluded 25 Analysis edit Several critics analysed Zimmer s use of the innovations in creating the score including Shepard tone 26 Writing for The New Yorker magazine Anthony Lane analysed about the score apart from Elgar Variation 15 the rest of the score is more attuned to the film s suspense where the strings unleash a machine gun stutter and a ticking sound suggests not a clock but a countdown to detonation 11 In a 5 star review for The Guardian Peter Bradshaw stated the score as one of Zimmer s best and added an eerie keening groaning accompaniment to a nightmare switching finally to quasi Elgar variations for the deliverance itself 27 He added Zimmer creates a continuous pantonal lament which imitates the dive bomber scream and queasy turning of the tides and it works in counterpoint to the deafening artillery and machine gun fire that pretty much took the fillings out of my teeth and sent them in a shrapnel fusillade all over the cinema auditorium 27 Ed Newton Rex stated about the use of Shepard tone in this film along with Nolan s previous films including The Prestige 2006 The Dark Knight 2008 Inception 2010 and Interstellar 2014 He added that the rising diminished scale is used in various places throughout the score and adds to the rising intensity of the film even before it s stacked on top of itself and turned into a Shepard scale 28 While further explaining about the rich musical diversity between Nolan and Zimmer Rex stated The music then is far more intricately bound up with the narrative than you initially thought or than any regular composer would settle for The connection between time and sound were also elaborated with references to the three soldiers and timelines running towards the same point hence three Shepard scales are being created for the situation 28 Justine Conry said that Dunkirk has an anxiety inducing score rather than the emotional incredible dramatic and heroic scores with the use of Shepard tone He wrote Zimmer to a greater effect uses the sound of ticking clocks for the Shepherd tone The ticks at points could possibly mirror the heartbeat of the soldiers as they encounter different situations However the speed of the ticks vary based on the different point of view The Land is slower The Sea is a little faster The Air is the fastest As the film switches between these three views the ticks get faster or slower not allowing the audience to take a breath and give themselves the time to make this narrative switch It further underlines the fear that the soldiers have their desperate attempts for survival The use of time and sound within the film work almost seamlessly with each other to create an experience for the audience especially when viewed in a movie theatre 29 Track listing editDunkirk Original Motion Picture Soundtrack No TitleWriter s Length1 The Mole Hans Zimmer5 362 We Need Our Army Back Zimmer6 283 Shivering Soldier Zimmer2 524 Supermarine Zimmer8 035 The Tide Zimmer3 496 Regimental Brothers ZimmerLorne Balfe 3 5 047 Impulse Zimmer2 378 Home ZimmerBenjamin Wallfisch 3 6 029 The Oil Zimmer6 1110 Variation 15 Dunkirk WallfischSir Edward Elgar 1 5 5211 End Titles WallfischElgarBalfeZimmer 1 7 13Total length 59 46Accolades editZimmer received several nominations including the Academy Award for Best Original Score 30 BAFTA Award for Best Original Music 31 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score 32 Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media 33 and Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Score 34 He was placed at 2nd position on Best Musical Score award at the Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards 2017 35 and was a runner up at the Florida Film Critics Circle Awards 2017 for Best Score nomination 36 Notes edit Named after the American scientist Roger Shepard the sound is created by stacking sine waves that are an octave apart and moving the bass note upward or downward The result is a sonic loop that appears to rise or fall in pitch which might not eventually happen Listening to the score for infinite times might trigger health issues such as headache and nausea 7 References editCitations edit a b c Dunkirk Original Motion Picture Soundtrack on iTunes Apple Music 21 July 2017 Archived from the original on 3 August 2017 a b Nordine Michael 21 July 2017 Dunkirk Soundtrack Stream Hans Zimmer s Most Intense Christopher Nolan Score Yet Listen IndieWire Archived from the original on 23 July 2017 a b c d Ryzik Melena 26 July 2017 Ticking Watch Boat Engine Slowness The Secrets of the Dunkirk Score The New York Times Archived from the original on 27 July 2017 Hall Jacob 8 January 2016 Hans Zimmer Scoring Dunkirk Composer Will Bring the Braaaahhhm to Christopher Nolan s WWII Film Film Archived from the original on 25 May 2016 Licuria Rob 27 December 2017 Composer Hans Zimmer Dunkirk was the hardest thing we ever did Gold Derby Archived from the original on 30 December 2017 a b c d Grobar Matt 22 February 2018 Hans Zimmer Set Out After Complete Fusion Of Sound And Image With Dunkirk Deadline Retrieved 7 April 2022 The sound illusion that makes Dunkirk so intense and even influence the screenplay The Independent 27 July 2017 Retrieved 7 April 2022 Guerrasio Jason 11 July 2017 Christopher Nolan explains the biggest challenges in making his latest movie Dunkirk into an intimate epic Business Insider Archived from the original on 12 July 2017 Harry Styles can act First reactions in for Christopher Nolan s war epic Dunkirk The Daily Telegraph 11 July 2017 Archived from the original on 12 July 2017 Lau Melody 3 October 2017 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