Imogen Heap's gorgeous score for "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" has been nominated for a GRAMMY award. John Williams has also been nominated in two categories, and a win for Hedwig's Theme would be his first "Potter" GRAMMY award.
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November 20, 2019 9:51 PM
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December 15, 2019 2:54 PM
Imogen Heap the film composer of the Harry Potter Series has won an Grammy award for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Imogen Heap shared two new instrumentals, “Platform 9¾” and “In Trouble (Again),” in the music soundtrack. The LP features four suites of material from each of the play’s four acts and “Platform 9¾” opens the first suite. The track boasts a flourish of synths that blend seamlessly with Imogen Heap’s quintessential layered vocals. The concoction creates a fantastic atmosphere befitting the song’s title – the secret King’s Cross platform that takes young wizards to Hogwarts. This source reposted the article from the original source which was Rollingstone who published the article through the Harry Potter franchise. This award is a huge pro to the Harry Potter franchise to show how successful they truly are.
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