

The part where Voldemort eats away at them from the inside, pulling apart what were once strong, vital relationships, one stitch at a time, until they’re fighting each other as much as they are him. He is bitter and resentful, and chafing under the restrictions imposed on him, so he takes it out on all of them. It’s not Remus’s fault, and there’s nothing he can do about it, but Sirius has never been rational in his anger, and he's even less so now. Angry at him for doing the things Sirius can’t, for simply being able to leave at all. Sirius is always angry with Remus when Remus returns after several days away. He sees the tension in their faces, hears the anger in Harry’s voice. Hermione doesn’t ever talk about it, but Remus is aware of the strained relationship between Harry and his friends.

He wonders if she knows what he’s discerned about her. He wonders sometimes what else she’s discerned about him, things he has yet to realize she knows.

All songs written by Patrick Doyle except where noted.Remus doesn't remember how he ended up at the kitchen table with Hermione the first time, but it’s become a habit now, and one that she recognized quickly, in the same way she spotted the pattern to his “illnesses” at Hogwarts. 3 by Samuel Wesley Track listing Īll songs orchestrated by Patrick Doyle except "Do the Hippogriff", "This Is the Night" and "Magic Works" performed by The Weird Sisters. The Yule Ball theme comes from Symphony No. Songs 22-24 are the songs playing during the Yule Ball scene when The Weird Sisters band came out and played.

The soundtrack entered the Billboard 200 at position eighty for the Week Ending 3 December, and also charted at four on the Top Soundtracks Chart. A prominent minor theme is presented in "The Death of Cedric". It also contains an ominous reprisal of the familiar "Hedwig's Theme". The music was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by James Shearman, and included three main new themes: one to represent the Triwizard Tournament, one to represent Lord Voldemort, and one to represent Harry Potter's crush on Cho Chang. This was done because Williams reported having certain schedule problems, as he scored music for 2005's Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, Memoirs of a Geisha, Munich, and Steven Spielberg's remake of War of the Worlds. The film's score was not composed by John Williams as were the previous three films, but by Patrick Doyle. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was released on 15 November 2005.
