Video: Orchestra records “Light of the Seven” for The Game of Thrones Symphony album

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With the Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience in full swing, the music of Game of Thrones has been quite the popular topic lately. In addition to the Concert Experience, there’s a new album, The Game of Thrones Symphony, available. Silva Screen Records uploaded a video of the 85-piece City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir recording a song for the album: “Light of the Seven,” the scene-stealing track that plays over Cersei’s destruction of the Sept of Baelor in the season 6 finale. Behold:

Rousing, that. For a real chills-inducing moment, skip to the 6:00 mark to hear the choir hit the crescendo.

The album will feature 21 tracks from the six seasons of the show, including:

  1. Main Title
  2. Goodbye Brother
  3. Finale (From “Season 1”)
  4. Warrior of Light
  5. Winterfell
  6. Mother of Dragons
  7. A Lannister Always Pays His Debts
  8. Dracarys
  9. Mhysa
  10. Two Swords
  11. You Are No Son of Mine
  12. The Children
  13. Blood of the Dragon
  14. Dance of Dragons
  15. Atonement
  16. Son of the Harpy
  17. Light of the Seven
  18. Khaleesi
  19. Winter Has Come
  20. Hear Me Roar
  21. The Winds of Winter

Meanwhile, Classic FM has video of this orchestra recording track 19, “Winter has Come.” The video isn’t embeddable, but you can see it here.

The Game of Thrones Symphony can be purchased through iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer, and Amazon. The complete album is available for $9.49, or if you should so desire, you can purchase individual songs for $0.99.