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*'''Angel''' by Rob Kral
*'''Angel''' by Rob Kral


*'''Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)''' by Bear McCreary. Its tracks ''Two Funerals'', ''Starbuck on the Red Moon'', ''Escape from the Farm'', ''Colonial Anthem'', ''Black Market'', ''Something Dark is Coming'', ''Martial Law'', ''Prelude to War'' feature the Armenian Duduk <ref>[http://www.bearmccreary.com/blog/?p=42 Instruments of Battlestar Galactica: Duduk]</ref><ref>[http://galactica-station.blogspot.com/2006/10/duduk-instrument-that-makes-hollywood.html]</ref><ref>[http://www.musicweb-international.com/film/2006/dec06/bsg_s2.html]</ref>. Roslin's theme was set to lyrics a second time for the third season premiere "Occupation", this time in Armenian.
*'''Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)''' by Bear McCreary. Its tracks ''Two Funerals'', ''Starbuck on the Red Moon'', ''Escape from the Farm'', ''Colonial Anthem'', ''Black Market'', ''Something Dark is Coming'', ''Martial Law'', ''Prelude to War'' feature the Armenian Duduk <ref>[http://www.bearmccreary.com/blog/?p=42 Instruments of Battlestar Galactica: Duduk]</ref><ref>[http://galactica-station.blogspot.com/2006/10/duduk-instrument-that-makes-hollywood.html Duduk: The Instrument That Makes Hollywood Cry]</ref><ref>[http://www.musicweb-international.com/film/2006/dec06/bsg_s2.html Battlestar Galactica: Season Two]</ref>. Roslin's theme was set to lyrics a second time for the third season premiere "Occupation", this time in Armenian.


*'''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''' by Christophe Beck, Tomas Wanker, Rob Dunkin, Douglas Stevens
*'''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''' by Christophe Beck, Tomas Wanker, Rob Dunkin, Douglas Stevens
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*'''Xena: Warrior Princess''' by Joseph Loduca
*'''Xena: Warrior Princess''' by Joseph Loduca



==Video Game scores==
==Video Game scores==

Revision as of 16:27, 10 February 2010

This list comprises movie, television, videogame and anime soundtracks inspired by Armenian music and instruments (as the Duduk)


Movie soundtracks

  • Ararat by Michael Danna
  • Bedtimes Stories by Rupert Gregson-Williams
  • Chronicles of Narnia by Harry Gregson-Williams. The track A Narnia Lullaby.
  • Constantine by Brian Tyler, Klaus Badelt, in the track Circle of Hell
  • Crow by Graeme Revell in the track Birth of Legend
  • Don't mess with the Zohan by Rupert Gregson-Williams
  • Elektra by Christophe Beck
  • Gladiator by Hans Zimmer
  • Hulk by Danny Elfman
  • King Kong by James Newton Howard
  • Munich by John Williams
  • Next by Mark Isham
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End by Hans Zimmer
  • The Island by Steve Jablonsky
  • The Kite Runner by Alberto Iglesias
  • The Last Temptation of Christ by Peter Gabriel
  • The Pact of Wolves by Joseph Loduca
  • Vantage Point by Atli Orvarsson
  • Wanted by Danny Elfman


Television soundtracks

  • Angel by Rob Kral
  • Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series) by Bear McCreary. Its tracks Two Funerals, Starbuck on the Red Moon, Escape from the Farm, Colonial Anthem, Black Market, Something Dark is Coming, Martial Law, Prelude to War feature the Armenian Duduk [1][2][3]. Roslin's theme was set to lyrics a second time for the third season premiere "Occupation", this time in Armenian.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer by Christophe Beck, Tomas Wanker, Rob Dunkin, Douglas Stevens
  • Castle by Robert Duncan
  • Children of Dune by Brian Tyler in the tracks Dune Messiah, The Throne of Alia, The Preacher At Arrakeen, Farewell[4]
  • CIS: New-York by Bill Brown
  • Firefly by Greg Edmonson
  • Jag by Steve Bramson
  • Over There by Ed Rogers
  • Path to 9/11 by John Cameron
  • Spartacus by Randy Miller. Track Second Thought
  • Star Trek Enterprise by Paul Baillargeon
  • The Mummy Who Would Be King by Gil Talmi, Andrew Gross
  • The Pacific by Blake Neely and Geoff Zanelli
  • The Shield features the armenian song Hayots Aghoonak by Seda Garibyan
  • Xena: Warrior Princess by Joseph Loduca

Video Game scores

  • Dark Void by Bear McCreary
  • Myst IV: Revelation by Jack Wall
  • Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones by Inon Zur
  • Uncharted 2 by Greg Edmonson


Anime soundtracks

  • Tales from Earthsea by Gedo Senki, in the tracks The Trip, The Spider and Violent Robbery/The Seduction of the Undead.


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