Gaming
'Narnia' composer creates in-game score
Published Wednesday, Oct 3 2007, 13:20 BST | By David Gibbon

The award-winning music composer, whose work has been featured in movies The Chronicles of Narnia and Enemy of the State, performed and recorded the in-game track with young composer Stephen Barton, accompanied by a full orchestra, at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London.

“Harry Gregson-Williams was the perfect choice to craft an immersive and rich soundtrack that matches the heightened atmosphere and tension of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare,” said Grant Collier, Studio Head at Infinity Ward. “Harry’s wealth of experience, passion and intensity, together with the talents of young composer Stephen Barton, shine through in the score [and] draws gamers deeper into the epic and cinematic experience that is Call of Duty 4.”
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare will be released on November 9 for Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation 3.
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