Batman (1989 film score)

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Batman (1989 film score) is Danny Elfman’s dark, orchestral soundtrack for Tim Burton’s superhero film, widely acclaimed for its iconic main theme and gothic atmosphere.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film score
soundtrack album
associatedWith Gotham City (fictional city) NERFINISHED
Joker (DC Comics character) NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Batman NERFINISHED
associatedWithDirector Tim Burton NERFINISHED
awardRecognition praised by film music critics
basedOn Batman (1989 film) NERFINISHED
composer Danny Elfman NERFINISHED
composerOfMainTheme Danny Elfman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed
distributionFormat compact disc
digital audio
vinyl record
followedBy Batman Returns (1992 film score) NERFINISHED
genre film score
gothic orchestral
orchestral music
soundtrack
hasInfluenceOn Batman: The Animated Series musical style
hasMotif Joker motif
romantic theme
hasTheme Batman main theme by Danny Elfman
hasTrack Charge of the Batmobile
Descent into Mystery NERFINISHED
Finale
The Batman Theme NERFINISHED
Up the Cathedral NERFINISHED
Waltz to the Death NERFINISHED
influenced later superhero film scores
inSeriesOfWorksBy Danny Elfman NERFINISHED
label Warner Bros. Records NERFINISHED
language instrumental
medium audio recording
notableFor gothic atmosphere
iconic main theme
use of leitmotifs
orchestration full symphony orchestra
originallyReleasedIn 1989
partOf Batman (1989 film) NERFINISHED
partOfFranchise Batman franchise NERFINISHED
recordedForStudio Warner Bros. NERFINISHED
style dark
gothic
usedFor end credits of Batman (1989 film)
opening titles of Batman (1989 film)
usedIn Batman (1989 film) NERFINISHED

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