Prince of Persia To Be Scored By Inon Zur
Stuart Chatwood to lend a hand with the games ethnic orchestral sounds
Date: Thursday, October 30, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Award winning composer Inon Zur and celebrated musician Stuart Chatwood have created a compelling and epic original score for Ubisoft’s new Prince of Persia video game which is scheduled to launch on December 2nd.

The new Prince of Persia score features eastern ethnic instrumentation blended with a cinematic orchestral approach, combined with a different musical treatment for each of the game’s four lands.

Lead composer Inon Zur contributes dramatic and majestic orchestral music performed by the Northwest Sinfonia and recorded with Arabic flutes and duduk. Zur’s compositions, which include the Main Theme, capture the complex emotional evolution of the characters as well as immersing players during gameplay and in select locations.

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