Immerse yourself in the evocative and atmospheric soundscape of "To What Remains," the original documentary score composed by the talented Joseph Trapanese. Released on December 10, 2021, under the Blue Bonsai Music label, this soundtrack is a testament to Trapanese's versatility and skill, following his notable work on projects like "Shadow and Bone," "Oblivion," "The Witcher," and "The Greatest Showman."
Comprising 27 tracks, the album spans a duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes, offering a rich and immersive listening experience. The score accompanies the documentary "To What Remains," which premiered at the 2021 AFI Fest. The film follows a dedicated team of scientists, historians, and military veterans as they embark on a global quest to uncover the secrets hidden in the ocean's depths and the earth's farthest corners.
Joseph Trapanese's composition masterfully complements the film's stunning underwater missions and poignant narratives. Collaborating with additional musicians Clark Rhee, Max Davidoff-Grey, and Jason Lazarus, Trapanese weaves a tapestry of sound that enhances the documentary's exploration of history, sacrifice, and the enduring bonds of brotherhood.
From the haunting melodies of "Wonder" to the triumphant crescendos of "The Flag," each track in "To What Remains" is a journey through the heart of the documentary's themes. The album captures the essence of the film's quest, from the initial "First Dive" to the poignant "Saying Goodbye," and the ongoing "Search Continues." Whether you're a fan of documentary scores or simply appreciate the artistry of film music, "To What Remains" is a compelling and memorable collection that stands on its own as a powerful auditory experience.