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{{Infobox musical artist |
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| name = Jeremy Soule |
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| caption = Soule in 2010 |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|12|19}} |
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| birth_place = [[Keokuk, Iowa]], U.S. |
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* Orchestral |
* Orchestral |
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* classical |
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* [[ambient music|ambient]] |
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* Composer |
* Composer |
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* arranger |
* arranger |
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* [[symphony|symphonist]] |
* [[symphony|symphonist]] |
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| instrument = Piano |
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| years_active = 1994–2019 |
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| label = DirectSong (2005–19)<br />Materia Collective (2017–19) |
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'''Jeremy Soule''' ({{IPAc-en |
'''Jeremy Soule''' ({{IPAc-en|s|oʊ|l}} {{respell|SOHL}}; born December 19, 1975) is an American composer of soundtracks for film, television, and video games. He has composed soundtracks for over 60 games and over a dozen other works during his career, including ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'', ''[[Guild Wars]]'', ''[[Icewind Dale]]'', and the ''[[Harry Potter video games|Harry Potter]]'' series. |
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He became an employee of [[Square (video game company)|Square]] in 1994 after several years of private composition studies. After finishing the soundtrack to ''[[Secret of Evermore]]'' in 1995, he left to join [[Humongous Entertainment]], where he composed for several children's games as well as ''[[Total Annihilation]]'', his first award-winning score. In 2000, he left to form his own music production company, Soule Media, |
He became an employee of [[Square (video game company)|Square]] in 1994 after several years of private composition studies. After finishing the soundtrack to ''[[Secret of Evermore]]'' in 1995, he left to join [[Humongous Entertainment]], where he composed for several children's games as well as ''[[Total Annihilation]]'', his first award-winning score. In 2000, he left to form his own music production company, Soule Media, later called Artistry Entertainment. In 2005, he founded DirectSong, a record label that published digital versions of his soundtracks as well as those of classical composers. DirectSong remained active until 2019.<ref name=autogenerated1>{{Cite web |url=https://www.vg247.com/jeremy-soule-kickstarter-northerner-symphony-release |title=Why is Skyrim composer Jeremy Soule's $121,227 Kickstarter symphony still not finished five years later? {{!}} VG247 |date=January 14, 2019 |access-date=October 23, 2021 |archive-date=October 23, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023140044/https://www.vg247.com/jeremy-soule-kickstarter-northerner-symphony-release |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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Soule's works have been played in several live concerts such as the [[Symphonic Game Music Concert]] in Germany and the international ''[[Play! A Video Game Symphony]]'' concert series. While many of his works are [[orchestral]], he considers himself someone who creates more than just one type of music. Several of Soule's soundtracks were created with the help of his brother, Julian. |
Soule's works have been played in several live concerts such as the [[Symphonic Game Music Concert]] in Germany and the international ''[[Play! A Video Game Symphony]]'' concert series. While many of his works are [[orchestral]], he considers himself someone who creates more than just one type of music. Several of Soule's soundtracks were created with the help of his brother, Julian. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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===1990s=== |
===1990s=== |
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Soule was promptly given the task by [[Square (video game company)|Square]] to score ''[[Secret of Evermore]]''. The finished game features an untraditional score incorporating ambient background sounds (like wind blowing and ocean waves) into the music and |
Soule was promptly given the task by [[Square (video game company)|Square]] to score ''[[Secret of Evermore]]''. The finished game features an untraditional score incorporating ambient background sounds (like wind blowing and ocean waves) into the music and using a more mellow orchestral sound.<ref name="GSint"/> Part of the reason for this was that the sound program used in ''Evermore'' was not up to the technical challenge of what Soule wanted to do with it, forcing him to work creatively within his limitations.<ref name="M4Gint"/> When [[Ron Gilbert]] of LucasArts left to form his own company, [[Humongous Entertainment]], and Square moved from Seattle to Los Angeles, Soule quit Square to score Gilbert's children's adventure game series, ''[[Putt-Putt (series)|Putt-Putt]]''; he was the company's third employee.<ref name="UGOint"/> Soule composed the soundtracks to several children's games over the next three years, including games in the ''Putt-Putt'', ''[[Pajama Sam]]'', and ''[[Freddi Fish]]'' series.<ref name="SOULEsite2003"/> |
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While working at Humongous, Soule met fellow employee and video game designer [[Chris Taylor (game designer)|Chris Taylor]], and signed on to compose the soundtrack to his major project, ''[[Total Annihilation]]''. Soule convinced Taylor that, given the large number of other [[real-time strategy]] games coming out at the same time as ''Total Annihilation'' with [[techno]] scores, that to separate themselves they needed to do a large orchestral score. He went so far as to bet a year's worth of reduced pay that it would pay off; Gilbert felt that it did after the first sentence of the first review of the game he read was about the music.<ref name="M4Gint"/><ref name="GSint"/> Given the software limitations at the time, to make the sound work correctly required a full live orchestra, the first that Soule had ever worked with; the orchestral tracks in ''Evermore'' had been performed by Soule and his brother by themselves, two instruments at a time.<ref name="M4Gint"/> The soundtrack earned Soule his first award, that of "Best Music" of 1997 from [[GameSpot]] in their year-end awards.<ref name="GS1997award"/> Soule spent the next two years composing music for the game's two expansion packs and for children's games.<ref name="SOULEsite"/> |
While working at Humongous, Soule met fellow employee and video game designer [[Chris Taylor (game designer)|Chris Taylor]], and signed on to compose the soundtrack to his major project, ''[[Total Annihilation]]''. Soule convinced Taylor that, given the large number of other [[real-time strategy]] games coming out at the same time as ''Total Annihilation'' with [[techno]] scores, that to separate themselves they needed to do a large orchestral score. He went so far as to bet a year's worth of reduced pay that it would pay off; Gilbert felt that it did after the first sentence of the first review of the game he read was about the music.<ref name="M4Gint"/><ref name="GSint"/> Given the software limitations at the time, to make the sound work correctly required a full live orchestra, the first that Soule had ever worked with; the orchestral tracks in ''Evermore'' had been performed by Soule and his brother by themselves, two instruments at a time.<ref name="M4Gint"/> The soundtrack earned Soule his first award, that of "Best Music" of 1997 from [[GameSpot]] in their year-end awards.<ref name="GS1997award"/> Soule spent the next two years composing music for the game's two expansion packs and for children's games.<ref name="SOULEsite"/> |
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In February 2000, Jeremy and his brother, Julian, formed Soule Media as an independent music production company; its name has since been changed to Artistry Entertainment.<ref name="SOULEpageold"/> Julian works as a sound engineer and composer for the company, and has assisted Jeremy in several projects throughout his career, both credited and uncredited.<ref name="M4Gint"/><ref name="IGNint"/> The first large project that Jeremy Soule worked on through the company was 2000's ''[[Icewind Dale]]'', which won the best music of the year award from both [[IGN]] and [[GameSpot]].<ref name="IGN2000award"/><ref name="GS2000award"/> |
In February 2000, Jeremy and his brother, Julian, formed Soule Media as an independent music production company; its name has since been changed to Artistry Entertainment.<ref name="SOULEpageold"/> Julian works as a sound engineer and composer for the company, and has assisted Jeremy in several projects throughout his career, both credited and uncredited.<ref name="M4Gint"/><ref name="IGNint"/> The first large project that Jeremy Soule worked on through the company was 2000's ''[[Icewind Dale]]'', which won the best music of the year award from both [[IGN]] and [[GameSpot]].<ref name="IGN2000award"/><ref name="GS2000award"/> |
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In 2001, Soule scored the first of five ''[[Harry Potter]]'' games that he would work on between then and 2005. His first game, ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)|Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone]]'', was nominated for an [[Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]] award for Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition, while ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)|Chamber of Secrets]]'' and ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)|Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' won and were nominated, respectively, for a [[British Academy Film Awards|British Academy of Film & Television Arts]] award for Best Score in the Game Music Category.<ref name="AIAS2001"/><ref name="BAFTA2003"/><ref name="BAFTA2004"/> The other games he composed for that year include ''[[Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance]]'' and ''[[Azurik: Rise of Perathia]]'', which he later described as a bad game lifted up in the eyes of testers and reviewers by good music.<ref name="GSUKint"/> He was responsible for composing the soundtracks to three top-selling role-playing games in 2002, those of ''[[Dungeon Siege]]'', ''[[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]]'', and ''[[Neverwinter Nights (2002 video game)|Neverwinter Nights]]''; ''Morrowind'' earned him his second Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences award nomination.<ref name="AIAS2002"/> |
In 2001, Soule scored the first of five ''[[Harry Potter]]'' games that he would work on between then and 2005. His first game, ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (PlayStation video game)|Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone]]'', was nominated for an [[Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]] award for Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition, while ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)|Chamber of Secrets]]'' and ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)|Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' won and were nominated, respectively, for a [[British Academy Film Awards|British Academy of Film & Television Arts]] award for Best Score in the Game Music Category.<ref name="AIAS2001"/><ref name="BAFTA2003"/><ref name="BAFTA2004"/> The other games he composed for that year include ''[[Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance]]'' and ''[[Azurik: Rise of Perathia]]'', which he later described as a bad game lifted up in the eyes of testers and reviewers by good music.<ref name="GSUKint"/> He was responsible for composing the soundtracks to three top-selling role-playing games in 2002, those of ''[[Dungeon Siege]]'', ''[[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]]'', and ''[[Neverwinter Nights (2002 video game)|Neverwinter Nights]]''; ''Morrowind'' earned him his second Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences award nomination.<ref name="AIAS2002"/> |
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Soule was in a major car accident in the mid 2000s, during which he had a momentary realisation that life is precious. In interview, he described a vision of "Native American warriors" that he saw during the crash. The highway patrolman who arrived at the scene also invited him to meet a chief of the nearby [[Lummi Nation]] reservation who composed music. Soule stated that the experience provided inspiration during his subsequent compositions.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-04-12-capturing-the-dragon-the-music-of-jeremy-soule |title=Capturing the dragon: the music of Jeremy Soule • Eurogamer.net |
Soule was in a major car accident in the mid 2000s, during which he had a momentary realisation that life is precious. In interview, he described a vision of "Native American warriors" that he saw during the crash. The highway patrolman who arrived at the scene also invited him to meet a chief of the nearby [[Lummi Nation]] reservation who composed music. Soule stated that the experience provided inspiration during his subsequent compositions.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-04-12-capturing-the-dragon-the-music-of-jeremy-soule |title=Capturing the dragon: the music of Jeremy Soule • Eurogamer.net |website=[[Eurogamer]] |date=April 12, 2013 |access-date=May 14, 2020 |archive-date=May 20, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200520205525/https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-04-12-capturing-the-dragon-the-music-of-jeremy-soule |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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Artistry Entertainment scored a string of highly successful games through the remainder of the decade, including the ''[[Guild Wars]]'' series, ''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]'', ''[[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War]]'', and ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]''.<ref name="SOULEsite"/> ''Oblivion'' was an award-winning soundtrack by Soule. It was nominated for the 2006 British Academy of Film & Television Arts and Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences awards, and won the [[MTV Video Music Award for Best Video Game Score|MTV Video Music Awards]] and [[Official Xbox Magazine]] soundtrack awards.<ref name="BAFTA2006"/><ref name="AIAS2007"/><ref name="MTVVMA2006"/><ref name="OXM2006"/> Soule also worked on another of Chris Taylor's real-time strategy titles in 2007, with the launch of ''[[Supreme Commander (game)|Supreme Commander]]''.<ref name="SOULEsite"/> |
Artistry Entertainment scored a string of highly successful games through the remainder of the decade, including the ''[[Guild Wars]]'' series, ''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]'', ''[[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War]]'', and ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]''.<ref name="SOULEsite"/> ''Oblivion'' was an award-winning soundtrack by Soule. It was nominated for the 2006 British Academy of Film & Television Arts and Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences awards, and won the [[MTV Video Music Award for Best Video Game Score|MTV Video Music Awards]] and [[Official Xbox Magazine]] soundtrack awards.<ref name="BAFTA2006"/><ref name="AIAS2007"/><ref name="MTVVMA2006"/><ref name="OXM2006"/> Soule also worked on another of Chris Taylor's real-time strategy titles in 2007, with the launch of ''[[Supreme Commander (game)|Supreme Commander]]''.<ref name="SOULEsite"/> |
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===2010s=== |
===2010s=== |
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Soule worked on several major titles in the early 2010s, including ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' and ''[[Guild Wars 2]]''. The ''Skyrim'' soundtrack in particular is among Soule's most critically acclaimed pieces of work, receiving a BAFTA nomination as well as numerous other awards from organizations such as the [[Game Audio Network Guild Awards|Game Audio Network Guild]].<ref name="BAFTA2012"/> Soule would also go on to compose the music for two of the official DLC packs for the game, ''Dragonborn'' and ''Dawnguard'', both released in 2012. The '' |
Soule worked on several major titles in the early 2010s, including ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' and ''[[Guild Wars 2]]''. The ''Skyrim'' soundtrack in particular is among Soule's most critically acclaimed pieces of work, receiving a BAFTA nomination as well as numerous other awards from organizations such as the [[Game Audio Network Guild Awards|Game Audio Network Guild]].<ref name="BAFTA2012"/> Soule would also go on to compose the music for two of the official DLC packs for the game, ''Dragonborn'' and ''Dawnguard'', both released in 2012. The ''Guild Wars 2'' soundtrack was released a four-disc box set collection and well received.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.destructoid.com/unboxing-the-four-disc-guild-wars-2-soundtrack/ |title=Unboxing the four-disc Guild Wars 2 soundtrack |date=September 28, 2012 |access-date=October 23, 2021 |archive-date=October 23, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023203442/https://www.destructoid.com/unboxing-the-four-disc-guild-wars-2-soundtrack/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Soule was replaced as lead composer on the project later that year, with subsequent releases (such as expansions) being composed by [[Maclaine Diemer]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://dynamedion.com/services/live-recording/maclaine-diemer/ |title=Maclaine Diemer – DYNAMEDION |access-date=October 23, 2021 |archive-date=October 23, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023202630/https://dynamedion.com/services/live-recording/maclaine-diemer/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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In March 2013, Soule launched a [[Kickstarter]] project to fund a classical music album called ''The Northerner: Soule Symphony No. 1'', seeking $10,000 for the album.<ref name="kickstarter"/> The campaign ultimately raised a total of $121,227.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1|title=From the Composer of Skyrim – Soule Symphony No. 1|work=Kickstarter|access-date=March 22, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306152712/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1|archive-date=March 6, 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> The project features vocals in [[Old Norse]], with Soule citing the successful use of the similar [[Icelandic language]] by [[Malukah]] in one of her own projects during development.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1/posts/835364|title=From the Composer of Skyrim – Soule Symphony No. 1 by Max Steiner Agency Inc. |
In March 2013, Soule launched a [[Kickstarter]] project to fund a classical music album called ''The Northerner: Soule Symphony No. 1'', seeking $10,000 for the album.<ref name="kickstarter"/> The campaign ultimately raised a total of $121,227.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1|title=From the Composer of Skyrim – Soule Symphony No. 1|work=Kickstarter|access-date=March 22, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306152712/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1|archive-date=March 6, 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> The project features vocals in [[Old Norse]], with Soule citing the successful use of the similar [[Icelandic language]] by [[Malukah]] in one of her own projects during development.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1/posts/835364|title=From the Composer of Skyrim – Soule Symphony No. 1 by Max Steiner Agency Inc. |work=Kickstarter|access-date=March 22, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307192940/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1/posts/835364|archive-date=March 7, 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> For the project, Soule indicated that his company were developing new audio technology.<ref name="kickstarter.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1/posts/1500157|title=From the Composer of Skyrim – Soule Symphony No. 1 by Max Steiner Agency Inc. |work=Kickstarter|access-date=March 22, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160401131501/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1/posts/1500157|archive-date=April 1, 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Soule began accepting refunds for the unreleased symphony in 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/11/four-and-a-half-years-after-raising-159000-skyrim-composers-kickstarter-is-mia/|title=Four And A Half Years After Raising $159,000, Skyrim Composer's Kickstarter Is MIA|work=Kotaku|date=2017-11-29|access-date=2019-12-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191222160333/https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/11/four-and-a-half-years-after-raising-159000-skyrim-composers-kickstarter-is-mia/|archive-date=December 22, 2019|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.vg247.com/2019/01/14/jeremy-soule-kickstarter-northerner-symphony-release/ |title=Why is Skyrim composer Jeremy Soule's $121,227 Kickstarter symphony still not finished five years later? |work=VG247.com |date=2019-01-14 |access-date=2019-12-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190704160312/https://www.vg247.com/2019/01/14/jeremy-soule-kickstarter-northerner-symphony-release/ |archive-date=July 4, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> An album of sketches was ultimately released in 2017, though not the full symphony. As of 2024, the project has not been released. |
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In 2014, Soule signed an MMO exclusivity deal with [[Sony Online Entertainment]], |
In 2014, Soule also signed an MMO exclusivity deal with [[Sony Online Entertainment]], to compose music for ''[[EverQuest Next]]'' and ''[[Landmark (video game)|Landmark]]''.<ref name=guild>{{cite web|url=http://www.vg247.com/2014/03/07/composer-jeremy-soule-signs-exclusivity-deal-with-soe-for-everquest-next-and-landmark/|title=Composer Jeremy Soule signs exclusivity deal with SOE for EverQuest Next and Landmark|work=VG247.com|date=March 7, 2014|access-date=March 22, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160313050747/http://www.vg247.com/2014/03/07/composer-jeremy-soule-signs-exclusivity-deal-with-soe-for-everquest-next-and-landmark/|archive-date=March 13, 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> ''EverQuest Next'' was canceled in March 2016; ''Landmark'' was released but shut down in February 2017, less than a year after launch.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.polygon.com/2017/1/5/14185106/landmark-everquest-next-spinoff-mmo-shutting-down |title=Landmark, the EverQuest Next spinoff MMO, is shutting down |work=Polygon |date=2017-01-05 |access-date=April 14, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170415104016/http://www.polygon.com/2017/1/5/14185106/landmark-everquest-next-spinoff-mmo-shutting-down |archive-date=April 15, 2017 |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2015, Soule composed a ''[[Dota 2]]'' music pack, along with his brother Julian. The soundtrack was available as part of the ''Compendium'', a pack of digitally-distributed content that funded the prize pool for [[The International 2015]] tournament, which took place in August 2015 and ultimately featured the largest prize-pool in e-sports history at the time, with over $18,000,000 in total.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dota2.com/international/compendium/|title=Dota 2 – The International Compendium|work=Dota2.com|access-date=March 22, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160322195528/http://www.dota2.com/international/compendium|archive-date=March 22, 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> In the following few years he primarily worked on indie titles.<ref name=galleries>{{cite web|access-date=March 18, 2020|url=https://www.shacknews.com/article/101705/vr-adventure-the-gallery-heart-of-the-emberstone-gets-launch-trailer|publisher=Shack News|date=October 13, 2017|title=VR Adventure The Gallery: Heart of the Emberstone Gets Launch Trailer|author=Singletary Jr, Charles|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180723041754/http://www.shacknews.com/article/101705/vr-adventure-the-gallery-heart-of-the-emberstone-gets-launch-trailer|archive-date=July 23, 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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In 2014, Julian and Jeremy Soule co-founded an audio company named Virtual Sonics. The company entered into a joint venture with [[Roland Corporation]] in 2016, with Soule appointed co-director. Virtual Sonics produced digital instrumentation for [[Roland Cloud]], which launched in 2018.<ref>{{cite web |title=Roland Cloud Review – A Potential Game-Changer |url=https://musictech.com/reviews/roland-cloud-review-a-potential-game-changer/ |website=MusicTech}}</ref> [[Legendary Pictures]] co-founder Scott Mednick was an early investor in Virtual Sonics, but withdrew in August 2019 via a stock buyout. A dispute over the terms of the purchase ultimately led to a lawsuit between Mednick and Soule in 2022, which was resolved in favor of Soule.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Corporation |first1=Roland |title=Roland – Company – Press Releases – 2016 – ROLAND CORPORATION AND VIRTUAL SONICS FORM JOINT VENTURE |url=https://www.roland.com/us/company/press_releases/30315/ |website=Roland}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Barondess |first1=Miller |title=Miller Barondess Wins a Federal Court Jury Defense Verdict on Behalf of Virtual Sonics, a Cutting-Edge Digital Music Company |url=https://millerbarondess.com/miller-barondess-wins-a-federal-court-jury-defense-verdict-on-behalf-of-virtual-sonics-a-cutting-edge-digital-music-company/ |website=Miller Barondess |date=18 November 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title= Sasha Frid of Miller Barondess LLP Adds a Federal Court Jury Defence Verdict to His List of 2022 Victories| url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221119005031/en/Sasha-Frid-of-Miller-Barondess-LLP-Adds-a-Federal-Court-Jury-Defense-Verdict-to-His-List-of-2022-Victories}}</ref> |
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== Sexual misconduct allegations == |
== Sexual misconduct allegations == |
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In August 2019, Soule was accused of rape by game designer [[Nathalie Lawhead]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.gamerevolution.com/news/587623-the-elder-scrolls-and-guild-wars-composer-jeremy-soule-rape-accusations|title=The Elder Scrolls and Guild Wars composer Jeremy Soule accused of rape|author=Sam Sant|date=August 27, 2019|access-date=August 27, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190827151754/https://www.gamerevolution.com/news/587623-the-elder-scrolls-and-guild-wars-composer-jeremy-soule-rape-accusations|archive-date=August 27, 2019|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="webster19">{{cite news |last1=Webster |first1=Andrew |title=Several high-profile game developers publicly accused of sexual assault |url=https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/27/20835249/game-developers-sexual-assault-publicly-accused-allegations-metoo |access-date=August 27, 2019 |work=The Verge |date=August 27, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190827202335/https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/27/20835249/game-developers-sexual-assault-publicly-accused-allegations-metoo |archive-date=August 27, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="RPS_Smith19">{{cite news |last1=Smith |first1=Graham |title=Skyrim composer Jeremy Soule and Night In The Woods co-creator Alec Holowka accused of sexual assault |url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/08/27/skyrim-composer-jeremy-soule-and-night-in-the-woods-co-creator-alec-holowka-accused-of-sexual-assault/ |access-date=August 28, 2019 |work=Rock, Paper, Shotgun |date=August 27, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190828005826/https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/08/27/skyrim-composer-jeremy-soule-and-night-in-the-woods-co-creator-alec-holowka-accused-of-sexual-assault/ |archive-date=August 28, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Gurley19">{{cite news |last1=Gurley |first1=Lauren Kaori |title=Three Prominent Video Game Developers Accused of Sexual Assault in One Day |url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/vb5dp4/three-prominent-video-game-developers-accused-of-sexual-assault-in-one-day |access-date=August 28, 2019 |work=Vice |date=August 28, 2019 |language=en |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190828173143/https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/vb5dp4/three-prominent-video-game-developers-accused-of-sexual-assault-in-one-day |archive-date=August 28, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> He was also accused of sexual harassment by vocalist Aeralie Brighton.<ref name="DAnastasio19">{{cite news |last1=D'Anastasio |first1=Cecilia |title=Two Women Accuse Skyrim Composer Jeremy Soule Of Sexual Misconduct |url=https://kotaku.com/two-women-accuse-skyrim-composer-jeremy-soule-of-sexual-1837677315 |access-date=August 29, 2019 |work=Kotaku |date=August 29, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190829002545/https://kotaku.com/two-women-accuse-skyrim-composer-jeremy-soule-of-sexual-1837677315 |archive-date=August 29, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Sinclair19">{{cite web |url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2019-08-29-voice-actor-shares-a-second-warning-about-skyrim-composer |title=Voice actor shares a second warning about Skyrim composer |publisher=[[GamesIndustry.biz]] |date=August 29, 2019 |access-date=August 29, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190829204251/https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2019-08-29-voice-actor-shares-a-second-warning-about-skyrim-composer |archive-date=August 29, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Carpenter19">{{cite web |url=https://www.polygon.com/2019/8/29/20835673/night-in-the-woods-alec-holowka-abuse-zoe-quinn |title=Night in the Woods studio cuts ties with designer after abuse allegations |publisher=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]] |date=August 29, 2019 |access-date=August 29, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190829183423/https://www.polygon.com/2019/8/29/20835673/night-in-the-woods-alec-holowka-abuse-zoe-quinn |archive-date=August 29, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> He denied the accusations.<ref name="DAnastasio19"/> Materia Collective ended their work with Soule on his symphony ''The Northerner'' in response, and Soule's official social media pages were taken down.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.gamereactor.eu/more-claims-of-sexual-assault-emerge-from-women-in-the-industry/ |title=More claims of sexual assault emerge from women in the industry |date=August 29, 2019 |access-date=October 21, 2021 |archive-date=October 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021212507/https://www.gamereactor.eu/more-claims-of-sexual-assault-emerge-from-women-in-the-industry/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/skyrim-composer-jeremy-soule-and-night-in-the-woods-co-creator-alec-holowka-accused-of-sexual-assault |title=Skyrim composer Jeremy Soule and Night In The Woods co-creator Alec Holowka accused of sexual assault {{!}} Rock Paper Shotgun |
In August 2019, Soule was accused of rape by game designer [[Nathalie Lawhead]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.gamerevolution.com/news/587623-the-elder-scrolls-and-guild-wars-composer-jeremy-soule-rape-accusations|title=The Elder Scrolls and Guild Wars composer Jeremy Soule accused of rape|author=Sam Sant|date=August 27, 2019|access-date=August 27, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190827151754/https://www.gamerevolution.com/news/587623-the-elder-scrolls-and-guild-wars-composer-jeremy-soule-rape-accusations|archive-date=August 27, 2019|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="webster19">{{cite news |last1=Webster |first1=Andrew |title=Several high-profile game developers publicly accused of sexual assault |url=https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/27/20835249/game-developers-sexual-assault-publicly-accused-allegations-metoo |access-date=August 27, 2019 |work=The Verge |date=August 27, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190827202335/https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/27/20835249/game-developers-sexual-assault-publicly-accused-allegations-metoo |archive-date=August 27, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="RPS_Smith19">{{cite news |last1=Smith |first1=Graham |title=Skyrim composer Jeremy Soule and Night In The Woods co-creator Alec Holowka accused of sexual assault |url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/08/27/skyrim-composer-jeremy-soule-and-night-in-the-woods-co-creator-alec-holowka-accused-of-sexual-assault/ |access-date=August 28, 2019 |work=Rock, Paper, Shotgun |date=August 27, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190828005826/https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/08/27/skyrim-composer-jeremy-soule-and-night-in-the-woods-co-creator-alec-holowka-accused-of-sexual-assault/ |archive-date=August 28, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Gurley19">{{cite news |last1=Gurley |first1=Lauren Kaori |title=Three Prominent Video Game Developers Accused of Sexual Assault in One Day |url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/vb5dp4/three-prominent-video-game-developers-accused-of-sexual-assault-in-one-day |access-date=August 28, 2019 |work=Vice |date=August 28, 2019 |language=en |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190828173143/https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/vb5dp4/three-prominent-video-game-developers-accused-of-sexual-assault-in-one-day |archive-date=August 28, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> He was also accused of sexual harassment by vocalist Aeralie Brighton.<ref name="DAnastasio19">{{cite news |last1=D'Anastasio |first1=Cecilia |title=Two Women Accuse Skyrim Composer Jeremy Soule Of Sexual Misconduct |url=https://kotaku.com/two-women-accuse-skyrim-composer-jeremy-soule-of-sexual-1837677315 |access-date=August 29, 2019 |work=Kotaku |date=August 29, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190829002545/https://kotaku.com/two-women-accuse-skyrim-composer-jeremy-soule-of-sexual-1837677315 |archive-date=August 29, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Sinclair19">{{cite web |url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2019-08-29-voice-actor-shares-a-second-warning-about-skyrim-composer |title=Voice actor shares a second warning about Skyrim composer |publisher=[[GamesIndustry.biz]] |date=August 29, 2019 |access-date=August 29, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190829204251/https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2019-08-29-voice-actor-shares-a-second-warning-about-skyrim-composer |archive-date=August 29, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Carpenter19">{{cite web |url=https://www.polygon.com/2019/8/29/20835673/night-in-the-woods-alec-holowka-abuse-zoe-quinn |title=Night in the Woods studio cuts ties with designer after abuse allegations |publisher=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]] |date=August 29, 2019 |access-date=August 29, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190829183423/https://www.polygon.com/2019/8/29/20835673/night-in-the-woods-alec-holowka-abuse-zoe-quinn |archive-date=August 29, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> He denied the accusations.<ref name="DAnastasio19"/> Materia Collective ended their work with Soule on his symphony ''The Northerner'' in response, and Soule's official social media pages were taken down.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.gamereactor.eu/more-claims-of-sexual-assault-emerge-from-women-in-the-industry/ |title=More claims of sexual assault emerge from women in the industry |date=August 29, 2019 |access-date=October 21, 2021 |archive-date=October 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021212507/https://www.gamereactor.eu/more-claims-of-sexual-assault-emerge-from-women-in-the-industry/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/skyrim-composer-jeremy-soule-and-night-in-the-woods-co-creator-alec-holowka-accused-of-sexual-assault |title=Skyrim composer Jeremy Soule and Night In The Woods co-creator Alec Holowka accused of sexual assault {{!}} Rock Paper Shotgun |website=Rock, Paper, Shotgun |date=August 27, 2019 |access-date=October 21, 2021 |archive-date=October 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021212507/https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/skyrim-composer-jeremy-soule-and-night-in-the-woods-co-creator-alec-holowka-accused-of-sexual-assault |url-status=live |last1=Smith |first1=Graham }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.escapistmagazine.com/elder-scrolls-composer-jeremy-soule-accused-of-sexual-assault/ |title=Elder Scrolls Composer Jeremy Soule Accused of Sexual Assault |date=August 28, 2019 |access-date=October 21, 2021 |archive-date=October 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021212507/https://www.escapistmagazine.com/elder-scrolls-composer-jeremy-soule-accused-of-sexual-assault/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Soule's music distribution platform DirectSong, and his [[Bandcamp]] page were also seemingly taken offline around this time.<ref name=autogenerated1 /> A 2022 article in ''Journal of Sound and Music in Games'' analyzed the accusations in the wider context of the [[MeToo|#MeToo]] movement and sexism in the games industry, commenting simply that "not much has been heard of Soule since".<ref>{{cite journal | url=https://online.ucpress.edu/jsmg/article/3/1/50/119523/A-Silent-Game-of-WordsNotes-on-Jeremy-Soule-s | doi=10.1525/jsmg.2022.3.1.50 | title=A (Silent) Game of Words | year=2022 | last1=Freitas | first1=Joana | journal=Journal of Sound and Music in Games | volume=3 | pages=50–59 | s2cid=246196643 | doi-access=free }}</ref> |
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==Performances== |
==Performances== |
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Soule's music has been played in several live concerts. His music from ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' was performed on August 20, 2003, at the first ''[[Symphonic Game Music Concert]]'' in Leipzig, Germany, and his music from ''Morrowind'' was performed at the third ''Symphonic Game Music Concert'' on August 17, 2005.<ref name="SymphProg"/> Selections of his pieces from ''Morrowind'' and ''Oblivion'' are played in the international concert series ''[[Play! A Video Game Symphony]]''. Jeremy Soule attended the world-premiere of Play! on May 27, 2006 in Chicago.<ref name="nsider"/> Music from ''Oblivion'' has also been played at the ''Press Start 2007 -Symphony of Games-'' concerts in September 2007 in Japan.<ref name="PressStart"/> The first live orchestral concert dedicated to Soule's music for "Skyrim" took place on November 16, 2016 at London's Palladium theater.<ref name="GamesRadar">[http://www.gamesradar.com/a-live-skyrim-concert-with-bonus-oblivion-and-morrowind-music-is-coming-to-london-on-nov-16 "A live Skyrim concert with bonus Oblivion and Morrowind music is coming to London on Nov. 16"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170724064129/http://www.gamesradar.com/a-live-skyrim-concert-with-bonus-oblivion-and-morrowind-music-is-coming-to-london-on-nov-16/ |date=July 24, 2017 }} GamesRadar.com. |
Soule's music has been played in several live concerts. His music from ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' was performed on August 20, 2003, at the first ''[[Symphonic Game Music Concert]]'' in Leipzig, Germany, and his music from ''Morrowind'' was performed at the third ''Symphonic Game Music Concert'' on August 17, 2005.<ref name="SymphProg"/> Selections of his pieces from ''Morrowind'' and ''Oblivion'' are played in the international concert series ''[[Play! A Video Game Symphony]]''. Jeremy Soule attended the world-premiere of Play! on May 27, 2006 in Chicago.<ref name="nsider"/> Music from ''Oblivion'' has also been played at the ''Press Start 2007 -Symphony of Games-'' concerts in September 2007 in Japan.<ref name="PressStart"/> The first live orchestral concert dedicated to Soule's music for "Skyrim" took place on November 16, 2016 at London's Palladium theater.<ref name="GamesRadar">[http://www.gamesradar.com/a-live-skyrim-concert-with-bonus-oblivion-and-morrowind-music-is-coming-to-london-on-nov-16 "A live Skyrim concert with bonus Oblivion and Morrowind music is coming to London on Nov. 16"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170724064129/http://www.gamesradar.com/a-live-skyrim-concert-with-bonus-oblivion-and-morrowind-music-is-coming-to-london-on-nov-16/ |date=July 24, 2017 }} GamesRadar.com. Retrieved November 3, 2016.</ref> |
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==Legacy== |
==Legacy== |
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*''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (1994) – testing only<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080620051533/http://www.music4games.net/Features_Display.aspx?id=145 Music 4 Games – The Future of Rock n' Roll & Interactive Entertainment. Est. 1999<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
* ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (1994) – testing only<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080620051533/http://www.music4games.net/Features_Display.aspx?id=145 Music 4 Games – The Future of Rock n' Roll & Interactive Entertainment. Est. 1999<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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*''[[Secret of Evermore]]'' (1995) – with Julian Soule<ref name="UGOint"/> |
* ''[[Secret of Evermore]]'' (1995) – with Julian Soule<ref name="UGOint"/> |
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*''Freddi Fish & Luther's Maze Madness'' (1996) |
* ''Freddi Fish & Luther's Maze Madness'' (1996) |
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*''Freddi Fish & Luther's Water Worries'' (1996) |
* ''Freddi Fish & Luther's Water Worries'' (1996) |
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*''[[Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside]]'' (1996) |
* ''[[Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside]]'' (1996) |
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*''Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog On a Stick'' (1996) |
* ''Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog On a Stick'' (1996) |
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*''Putt-Putt Travels Through Time'' (1997) |
* ''Putt-Putt Travels Through Time'' (1997) |
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*''[[Total Annihilation]]'' (1997)<ref name="UGOint"/> |
* ''[[Total Annihilation]]'' (1997)<ref name="UGOint"/> |
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*''Pajama Sam's SockWorks'' (1997) |
* ''Pajama Sam's SockWorks'' (1997) |
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*''Young Dilbert Hi-Tech Hijinks'' (1997) |
* ''Young Dilbert Hi-Tech Hijinks'' (1997) |
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*''[[Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal"]]'' (1997) |
* ''[[Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal"]]'' (1997) |
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*''[[Total Annihilation: Core Contingency]]'' (1998) |
* ''[[Total Annihilation: Core Contingency]]'' (1998) |
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*''Pajama Sam: Lost and Found'' (1998) |
* ''Pajama Sam: Lost and Found'' (1998) |
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*''[[Spy Fox|Spy Fox in Cheese Chase]]'' (1998) |
* ''[[Spy Fox|Spy Fox in Cheese Chase]]'' (1998) |
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*''[[Total Annihilation: Kingdoms]]'' (1999)<ref name=kings>{{cite web|url= https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Soundtrack-From-Total-Annihilation-Kingdoms/release/4293479|access-date= May 14, 2020|title= Jeremy Soule – Soundtrack From Total Annihilation: Kingdoms|year= 1999|publisher= Diskcogs|archive-date= December 25, 2019|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20191225064703/https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Soundtrack-From-Total-Annihilation-Kingdoms/release/4293479|url-status= live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Total Annihilation: Kingdoms]]'' (1999)<ref name=kings>{{cite web|url= https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Soundtrack-From-Total-Annihilation-Kingdoms/release/4293479|access-date= May 14, 2020|title= Jeremy Soule – Soundtrack From Total Annihilation: Kingdoms|year= 1999|publisher= Diskcogs|archive-date= December 25, 2019|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20191225064703/https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Soundtrack-From-Total-Annihilation-Kingdoms/release/4293479|url-status= live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Icewind Dale]]'' (2000)<ref name=dale>{{cite web|url=https://venturebeat.com/2011/07/11/composer-spotlight-jeremy-soule/|date=July 11, 2007|publisher=Venture Beat|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Composer Spotlight: Jeremy Soule (Elder Scrolls, Dungeon Siege, Guild Wars)|author=Bitmob|archive-date=January 1, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170101003406/http://venturebeat.com/2011/07/11/composer-spotlight-jeremy-soule/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Icewind Dale]]'' (2000)<ref name=dale>{{cite web|url=https://venturebeat.com/2011/07/11/composer-spotlight-jeremy-soule/|date=July 11, 2007|publisher=Venture Beat|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Composer Spotlight: Jeremy Soule (Elder Scrolls, Dungeon Siege, Guild Wars)|author=Bitmob|archive-date=January 1, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170101003406/http://venturebeat.com/2011/07/11/composer-spotlight-jeremy-soule/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Giants: Citizen Kabuto]]'' (2000)<ref name=dale/> |
* ''[[Giants: Citizen Kabuto]]'' (2000)<ref name=dale/> |
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*''Rugrats: Totally Angelica Boredom Buster'' (2000) |
* ''Rugrats: Totally Angelica Boredom Buster'' (2000) |
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*''[[Amen: The Awakening]]'' (cancelled in 2000)<ref name=amen>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Amen-The-Awakening/release/3921927| |
* ''[[Amen: The Awakening]]'' (cancelled in 2000)<ref name=amen>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Amen-The-Awakening/release/3921927|work=Discogs|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Jeremy Soule – Amen: The Awakening|archive-date=February 22, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210222033525/https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Amen-The-Awakening/release/3921927|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''Beauty and the Beast'' (2000)<ref name=beauty>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/lists/top-100-game-creators/86|publisher=IGN|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Jeremy Soule 86|archive-date=January 17, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210117223247/https://www.ign.com/lists/top-100-game-creators/86|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''Beauty and the Beast'' (2000)<ref name=beauty>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/lists/top-100-game-creators/86|publisher=IGN|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Jeremy Soule 86|archive-date=January 17, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210117223247/https://www.ign.com/lists/top-100-game-creators/86|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Total Annihilation: Kingdoms#The Iron Plague|Total Annihilation: Kingdoms- The Iron Plague]]'' (2000) |
* ''[[Total Annihilation: Kingdoms#The Iron Plague|Total Annihilation: Kingdoms- The Iron Plague]]'' (2000) |
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*''[[Rugrats in Paris: the Movie (video game)|Rugrats in Paris: The Movie]]'' (2000) |
* ''[[Rugrats in Paris: the Movie (video game)|Rugrats in Paris: The Movie]]'' (2000) |
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*''[[Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter]]'' (2001)<ref name=unreal/> |
* ''[[Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter]]'' (2001)<ref name=unreal/> |
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*''[[Azurik: Rise of Perathia]]'' (2001)<ref name="GSUKint"/> |
* ''[[Azurik: Rise of Perathia]]'' (2001)<ref name="GSUKint"/> |
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*''[[Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance]]'' (2001)<ref name="BAFTA2012"/> |
* ''[[Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance]]'' (2001)<ref name="BAFTA2012"/> |
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*''Final Four 2002'' (2001) |
* ''Final Four 2002'' (2001) |
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone ( |
* ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (PlayStation video game)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' (2001)<ref name=dale/> |
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'' (2002)<ref name="UGOint"/> |
* ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'' (2002)<ref name="UGOint"/> |
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*''[[Dungeon Siege]]'' (2002)<ref name="UGOint"/> |
* ''[[Dungeon Siege]]'' (2002)<ref name="UGOint"/> |
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*''[[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]]'' (2002)<ref name="UGOint"/> |
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]]'' (2002)<ref name="UGOint"/> |
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*''[[Natural Selection (computer game)|Natural Selection]]'' (2002) |
* ''[[Natural Selection (computer game)|Natural Selection]]'' (2002) |
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*''[[The Magic School Bus merchandise|Magic School Bus Explores the World of Animals]]'' (2002) |
* ''[[The Magic School Bus merchandise|Magic School Bus Explores the World of Animals]]'' (2002) |
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*''[[Neverwinter Nights (2002 video game)|Neverwinter Nights]]'' (2002)<ref name="BAFTA2012"/> |
* ''[[Neverwinter Nights (2002 video game)|Neverwinter Nights]]'' (2002)<ref name="BAFTA2012"/> |
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*''[[SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs]]'' (2002)<ref name="GSint"/> |
* ''[[SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs]]'' (2002)<ref name="GSint"/> |
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*''[[Star Wars: Bounty Hunter]]'' (2002)<ref name=bounty>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/hands-on-star-wars-bounty-hunter/1100-2875429/|publisher=GameSpot|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=February 1, 2012|author=Torres, Ricardo|title=Hands-on: Star Wars Bounty Hunter|archive-date=October 20, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201020033033/https://www.gamespot.com/articles/hands-on-star-wars-bounty-hunter/1100-2875429/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Star Wars: Bounty Hunter]]'' (2002)<ref name=bounty>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/hands-on-star-wars-bounty-hunter/1100-2875429/|publisher=GameSpot|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=February 1, 2012|author=Torres, Ricardo|title=Hands-on: Star Wars Bounty Hunter|archive-date=October 20, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201020033033/https://www.gamespot.com/articles/hands-on-star-wars-bounty-hunter/1100-2875429/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[EverQuest Online Adventures]]'' (2003) |
* ''[[EverQuest Online Adventures]]'' (2003) |
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*''[[Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup]]'' (2003)<ref name=quidditch>{{cite web|url= https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Harry-Potter-Quidditch-World-Cup-Video-Game-Soundtrack/release/2972191| |
* ''[[Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup]]'' (2003)<ref name=quidditch>{{cite web|url= https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Harry-Potter-Quidditch-World-Cup-Video-Game-Soundtrack/release/2972191|work= Discogs|access-date= May 14, 2020|title= Jeremy Soule – Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup (Video Game Soundtrack)|date= October 31, 2006|archive-date= December 25, 2019|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20191225064629/https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Harry-Potter-Quidditch-World-Cup-Video-Game-Soundtrack/release/2972191|url-status= live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Sovereign (game)|Sovereign]]'' (canceled in 2003)<ref name=rules>{{cite web|url= https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/06/04/june-4-jeremy-soule-interview-at-stratos-group|publisher=IGN|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=June 4, 2002|title= June 4: Jeremy Soule Interview at Stratos Group |
* ''[[Sovereign (game)|Sovereign]]'' (canceled in 2003)<ref name=rules>{{cite web|url= https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/06/04/june-4-jeremy-soule-interview-at-stratos-group|publisher=IGN|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=June 4, 2002|title= June 4: Jeremy Soule Interview at Stratos Group}}</ref> |
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*''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]'' (2003)<ref name="GSint"/> |
* ''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]'' (2003)<ref name="GSint"/> |
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*''[[Unreal II]]'' (2003)<ref name=unreal>{{cite web|url= https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/06/04/june-4-jeremy-soule-interview-at-stratos-group|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=June 4, 2002 |
* ''[[Unreal II]]'' (2003)<ref name=unreal>{{cite web|url= https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/06/04/june-4-jeremy-soule-interview-at-stratos-group|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=June 4, 2002|title=June 4: Jeremy Soule Interview at Stratos Group}}</ref> |
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*''[[Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna]]'' (2003) |
* ''[[Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna]]'' (2003) |
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*''[[Impossible Creatures]]'' (2003)<ref name=impossible>{{cite web|url=https://www.shacknews.com/article/17814/jeremy-soule-interview|publisher=Shack News|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Jeremy Soule Interview|date=January 2, 2002|author=Goldstein, Maarten|archive-date=November 7, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211107054526/https://www.shacknews.com/article/17814/jeremy-soule-interview|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Impossible Creatures]]'' (2003)<ref name=impossible>{{cite web|url=https://www.shacknews.com/article/17814/jeremy-soule-interview|publisher=Shack News|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Jeremy Soule Interview|date=January 2, 2002|author=Goldstein, Maarten|archive-date=November 7, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211107054526/https://www.shacknews.com/article/17814/jeremy-soule-interview|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2003 video game)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' (2003)<ref name=dale/> |
* ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2003 video game)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' (2003)<ref name=dale/> |
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*''[[Armies of Exigo]]'' (2004) |
* ''[[Armies of Exigo]]'' (2004) |
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' (2004)<ref>{{cite |
* ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' (2004)<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/News/Story/200510/N05.1021.1042.24859.htm|title=Jeremy Soule Returns To Score Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion|last=Berghammer|first=Billy|date=2005-10-21 |magazine=Game Informer Magazine|access-date=2009-07-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080216220118/http://www.gameinformer.com/News/Story/200510/N05.1021.1042.24859.htm |archive-date = February 16, 2008}}</ref> |
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*''[[Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (video game)|Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events]]'' (2004)<ref name=lemony>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/amp/il-2-sturmovik--birds-of-prey-jeremy-soule-and-joss-ackland-doing-the-european-and-us-soundtracks-respectively|publisher=Games Industry.biz|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=May 1, 2009|author=GamesIndustry International|title=IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey|archive-date=November 7, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211107054457/https://www.gamesindustry.biz/amp/il-2-sturmovik--birds-of-prey-jeremy-soule-and-joss-ackland-doing-the-european-and-us-soundtracks-respectively|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (video game)|Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events]]'' (2004)<ref name=lemony>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/amp/il-2-sturmovik--birds-of-prey-jeremy-soule-and-joss-ackland-doing-the-european-and-us-soundtracks-respectively|publisher=Games Industry.biz|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=May 1, 2009|author=GamesIndustry International|title=IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey|archive-date=November 7, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211107054457/https://www.gamesindustry.biz/amp/il-2-sturmovik--birds-of-prey-jeremy-soule-and-joss-ackland-doing-the-european-and-us-soundtracks-respectively|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War]]'' (2004)<ref name=dawn>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-04-12-capturing-the-dragon-the-music-of-jeremy-soule|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=April 12, 2013|author=Dean, Paul|title=Capturing the dragon: the music of Jeremy Soule|publisher=Eurogamer|archive-date=May 20, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200520205525/https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-04-12-capturing-the-dragon-the-music-of-jeremy-soule|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War]]'' (2004)<ref name=dawn>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-04-12-capturing-the-dragon-the-music-of-jeremy-soule|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=April 12, 2013|author=Dean, Paul|title=Capturing the dragon: the music of Jeremy Soule|publisher=Eurogamer|archive-date=May 20, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200520205525/https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-04-12-capturing-the-dragon-the-music-of-jeremy-soule|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Kohan II: Kings of War]]'' (2004)<ref name=kohan>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2004/05/26/soule-to-compose-kohan-ii-music|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=May 26, 2004|title=Soule to Compose Kohan II Music|publisher=IGN|author=Adams, David|archive-date=November 7, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211107054533/https://www.ign.com/articles/2004/05/26/soule-to-compose-kohan-ii-music|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Kohan II: Kings of War]]'' (2004)<ref name=kohan>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2004/05/26/soule-to-compose-kohan-ii-music|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=May 26, 2004|title=Soule to Compose Kohan II Music|publisher=IGN|author=Adams, David|archive-date=November 7, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211107054533/https://www.ign.com/articles/2004/05/26/soule-to-compose-kohan-ii-music|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Guild Wars (video game)|Guild Wars]]'' (2005)<ref name="GSint"/> |
* ''[[Guild Wars (video game)|Guild Wars]]'' (2005)<ref name="GSint"/> |
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (video game)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' (2005)<ref name=goblet>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Harry-Potter-And-The-Goblet-Of-Fire-Video-Game-Soundtrack/release/2972126|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Jeremy Soule – Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire (Video Game Soundtrack)|date=October 31, 2006 | |
* ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (video game)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' (2005)<ref name=goblet>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Harry-Potter-And-The-Goblet-Of-Fire-Video-Game-Soundtrack/release/2972126|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Jeremy Soule – Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire (Video Game Soundtrack)|date=October 31, 2006 |work=Discogs|archive-date=December 20, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191220035630/https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Harry-Potter-And-The-Goblet-Of-Fire-Video-Game-Soundtrack/release/2972126|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Dungeon Siege II]]'' (2005)<ref name=sieging>{{cite web|url= https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Dungeon-Siege-II-The-Official-Soundtrack/release/3422045|access-date= May 14, 2020| |
* ''[[Dungeon Siege II]]'' (2005)<ref name=sieging>{{cite web|url= https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Dungeon-Siege-II-The-Official-Soundtrack/release/3422045|access-date= May 14, 2020|work= Discogs|title= Jeremy Soule – Dungeon Siege II (The Official Soundtrack)|archive-date= December 25, 2019|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20191225064554/https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Dungeon-Siege-II-The-Official-Soundtrack/release/3422045|url-status= live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Company of Heroes]]'' (2006)<ref name=dawn/> |
* ''[[Company of Heroes]]'' (2006)<ref name=dawn/> |
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*''[[Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts]]'' (2006)<ref name=fronts>{{cite web|url=http://www.vgmonline.net/companyheroes/|access-date=May 15, 2020|title=Company of Heroes Original Soundtrack|publisher=Video Games Online|date=June 28, 2014|author=McMillan, Emily|archive-date=March 29, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150329191941/http://www.vgmonline.net/companyheroes/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts]]'' (2006)<ref name=fronts>{{cite web|url=http://www.vgmonline.net/companyheroes/|access-date=May 15, 2020|title=Company of Heroes Original Soundtrack|publisher=Video Games Online|date=June 28, 2014|author=McMillan, Emily|archive-date=March 29, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150329191941/http://www.vgmonline.net/companyheroes/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor]]'' (2006) |
* ''[[Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor]]'' (2006) |
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*''[[Warhammer: Mark of Chaos]]'' (2006)<ref name=chaos>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Warhammer-Mark-Of-Chaos-Soundtrack/release/14890116|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Jeremy Soule – Warhammer: Mark Of Chaos Soundtrack|date=November 14, 2006 | |
* ''[[Warhammer: Mark of Chaos]]'' (2006)<ref name=chaos>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Warhammer-Mark-Of-Chaos-Soundtrack/release/14890116|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Jeremy Soule – Warhammer: Mark Of Chaos Soundtrack|date=November 14, 2006 |work=Discogs|archive-date=March 1, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210301145247/https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Warhammer-Mark-Of-Chaos-Soundtrack/release/14890116|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]'' (2006)<ref name="GSint"/> |
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]'' (2006)<ref name="GSint"/> |
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*''[[Prey (computer game)|Prey]]'' (2006) – with Julian Soule<ref name="GSUKint"/> |
* ''[[Prey (computer game)|Prey]]'' (2006) – with Julian Soule<ref name="GSUKint"/> |
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*''[[Guild Wars Factions]]'' (2006)<ref name="GSint"/> |
* ''[[Guild Wars Factions]]'' (2006)<ref name="GSint"/> |
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*''[[Guild Wars Nightfall]]'' (2006) – with Julian Soule<ref name=owls>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Guild-Wars-Nightfall-Soundtrack/master/568019|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Jeremy Soule – Guild Wars Nightfall (Soundtrack)| |
* ''[[Guild Wars Nightfall]]'' (2006) – with Julian Soule<ref name=owls>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Guild-Wars-Nightfall-Soundtrack/master/568019|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Jeremy Soule – Guild Wars Nightfall (Soundtrack)|work=Discogs|archive-date=December 22, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191222175220/https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-Guild-Wars-Nightfall-Soundtrack/master/568019|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Guild Wars: Eye of the North]]'' (2007) – with Julian Soule<ref name=dale/> |
* ''[[Guild Wars: Eye of the North]]'' (2007) – with Julian Soule<ref name=dale/> |
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*''[[Supreme Commander Official Soundtrack|Supreme Commander]]'' (2007)<ref name=omg/> |
* ''[[Supreme Commander Official Soundtrack|Supreme Commander]]'' (2007)<ref name=omg/> |
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*''[[Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance]]'' (2007)<ref name=forged>{{cite web|url=https://vgmdb.net/album/25006|access-date=May 23, 2020|date=March 27, 2011|title=Supreme Commander -Forged Alliance- Expanded Soundtrack|publisher=Video Game Music Database|archive-date=February 26, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210226102150/https://vgmdb.net/album/25006|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance]]'' (2007)<ref name=forged>{{cite web|url=https://vgmdb.net/album/25006|access-date=May 23, 2020|date=March 27, 2011|title=Supreme Commander -Forged Alliance- Expanded Soundtrack|publisher=Video Game Music Database|archive-date=February 26, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210226102150/https://vgmdb.net/album/25006|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey]]'' (2009)<ref name=ill>{{cite web|url=https://vgmdb.net/album/16513|access-date=May 23, 2020|date=February 22, 2016|title=IL-2 Sturmovik Music from the Original Soundtrack|publisher=Video Game Music Database|archive-date=February 26, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210226103006/https://vgmdb.net/album/16513|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey]]'' (2009)<ref name=ill>{{cite web|url=https://vgmdb.net/album/16513|access-date=May 23, 2020|date=February 22, 2016|title=IL-2 Sturmovik Music from the Original Soundtrack|publisher=Video Game Music Database|archive-date=February 26, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210226103006/https://vgmdb.net/album/16513|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Order of War]]'' (2009)<ref name=omg/> |
* ''[[Order of War]]'' (2009)<ref name=omg/> |
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*''[[Gaia Online#zOMG|zOMG!]]'' (2009) (music later reused in ''Monster Galaxy''<ref name=omg>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/zOMG/posts/143825365752866|title=zOMG! – Experience the music of Monster Galaxy & zOMG!... – Facebook| |
* ''[[Gaia Online#zOMG|zOMG!]]'' (2009) (music later reused in ''Monster Galaxy''<ref name=omg>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/zOMG/posts/143825365752866|title=zOMG! – Experience the music of Monster Galaxy & zOMG!... – Facebook|via=Facebook|access-date=March 22, 2016|archive-date=November 7, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211107054456/https://www.facebook.com/login/?next=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FzOMG%2Fposts%2F143825365752866|url-status=live}}</ref>{{Primary source inline|date=December 2024}}) |
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*''[[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker]]'' (2010) – with many others<ref name=walker>{{cite web|url=http://www.originalsoundversion.com/metal-gear-solid-peace-walker-interview-the-east-meets-west-soundtrack/#more-9878|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker Interview: The East meets West Soundtrack|date=May 18, 2010|author=Napolitano, Jayson|publisher=Original Sound Version|archive-date=January 20, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180120220027/http://www.originalsoundversion.com/metal-gear-solid-peace-walker-interview-the-east-meets-west-soundtrack/#more-9878|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker]]'' (2010) – with many others<ref name=walker>{{cite web|url=http://www.originalsoundversion.com/metal-gear-solid-peace-walker-interview-the-east-meets-west-soundtrack/#more-9878|access-date=May 14, 2020|title=Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker Interview: The East meets West Soundtrack|date=May 18, 2010|author=Napolitano, Jayson|publisher=Original Sound Version|archive-date=January 20, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180120220027/http://www.originalsoundversion.com/metal-gear-solid-peace-walker-interview-the-east-meets-west-soundtrack/#more-9878|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Dead Rising 2]]'' (2010) – with Oleksa Lozowchuk, The Humble Brothers, and Julian Soule<ref name=stillrising>{{cite web|url=https://vgmdb.net/album/21913|publisher=Video Game Music Database|access-date=May 23, 2020|date=November 21, 2015|title=Dead Rising 2 Original Soundtrack|archive-date=October 30, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201030143619/https://vgmdb.net/album/21913|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Dead Rising 2]]'' (2010) – with Oleksa Lozowchuk, The Humble Brothers, and Julian Soule<ref name=stillrising>{{cite web|url=https://vgmdb.net/album/21913|publisher=Video Game Music Database|access-date=May 23, 2020|date=November 21, 2015|title=Dead Rising 2 Original Soundtrack|archive-date=October 30, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201030143619/https://vgmdb.net/album/21913|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' (2011)<ref name="BAFTA2012"/> |
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' (2011)<ref name="BAFTA2012"/> |
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*''[[Deep Black (video game)|Deep Black]]'' (2012)<ref name=black>{{cite web|url=https://vgmdb.net/album/40897|title=Dead Rising 2 Original Soundtrack|access-date=May 23, 2020|date=August 4, 2013|publisher=Video Game Music Database|archive-date=February 12, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170212175652/http://vgmdb.net/album/40897|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Deep Black (video game)|Deep Black]]'' (2012)<ref name=black>{{cite web|url=https://vgmdb.net/album/40897|title=Dead Rising 2 Original Soundtrack|access-date=May 23, 2020|date=August 4, 2013|publisher=Video Game Music Database|archive-date=February 12, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170212175652/http://vgmdb.net/album/40897|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Otomedius Excellent]]'' (2011) – with many others<ref name=excellent>{{cite web|url=https://www.destructoid.com/otomedius-x-s-soundtrack-features-28-artists-120-tracks-195024.phtml|publisher=Destructoid|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=February 25, 2011|title=Otomedius X's soundtrack features 28 artists, 120+ tracks|author=North, Dale|archive-date=March 14, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314164835/http://www.destructoid.com/otomedius-x-s-soundtrack-features-28-artists-120-tracks-195024.phtml|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Otomedius Excellent]]'' (2011) – with many others<ref name=excellent>{{cite web|url=https://www.destructoid.com/otomedius-x-s-soundtrack-features-28-artists-120-tracks-195024.phtml|publisher=Destructoid|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=February 25, 2011|title=Otomedius X's soundtrack features 28 artists, 120+ tracks|author=North, Dale|archive-date=March 14, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314164835/http://www.destructoid.com/otomedius-x-s-soundtrack-features-28-artists-120-tracks-195024.phtml|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dawnguard]]'' (2012) |
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dawnguard]]'' (2012) |
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*''[[Guild Wars 2]]'' (2012)<ref name=warring>{{cite web|url=https://www.vg247.com/2012/07/09/guild-wars-2-gets-four-disc-soundtrack-from-jeremy-soule/|publisher=VG 24/7|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=July 9, 2012|author=Harman, Stace|title=Guild Wars 2 gets four-disc soundtrack from Jeremy Soule|archive-date=March 29, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170329052447/https://www.vg247.com/2012/07/09/guild-wars-2-gets-four-disc-soundtrack-from-jeremy-soule/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Guild Wars 2]]'' (2012)<ref name=warring>{{cite web|url=https://www.vg247.com/2012/07/09/guild-wars-2-gets-four-disc-soundtrack-from-jeremy-soule/|publisher=VG 24/7|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=July 9, 2012|author=Harman, Stace|title=Guild Wars 2 gets four-disc soundtrack from Jeremy Soule|archive-date=March 29, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170329052447/https://www.vg247.com/2012/07/09/guild-wars-2-gets-four-disc-soundtrack-from-jeremy-soule/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria]]'' (2012) – with many others<ref>{{cite web|last=Stickney|first=Anne|title=Mists of Pandaria Beta: New music files uncovered|url=http://wow.joystiq.com/2012/05/29/mists-of-pandaria-beta-new-music-files-uncovered/|publisher=Joystiq|access-date=April 29, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140826120602/http://wow.joystiq.com/2012/05/29/mists-of-pandaria-beta-new-music-files-uncovered/|archive-date=August 26, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
* ''[[World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria]]'' (2012) – with many others<ref>{{cite web|last=Stickney|first=Anne|title=Mists of Pandaria Beta: New music files uncovered|url=http://wow.joystiq.com/2012/05/29/mists-of-pandaria-beta-new-music-files-uncovered/|publisher=Joystiq|access-date=April 29, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140826120602/http://wow.joystiq.com/2012/05/29/mists-of-pandaria-beta-new-music-files-uncovered/|archive-date=August 26, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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*''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dragonborn]] (2012)<ref name=dragonborne>{{cite web|url=https://www.originalsoundversion.com/dragonborn-the-elder-scrolls-v-skyrim-original-game-soundtrack-review/|access-date=May 15, 2020|publisher=Original Sound Version|title=Dragonborn: The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Original Game Soundtrack (Review)|author=Napolitano, Jayson|date=December 9, 2011|archive-date=August 5, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805130205/http://www.originalsoundversion.com/dragonborn-the-elder-scrolls-v-skyrim-original-game-soundtrack-review/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dragonborn]]'' (2012)<ref name=dragonborne>{{cite web|url=https://www.originalsoundversion.com/dragonborn-the-elder-scrolls-v-skyrim-original-game-soundtrack-review/|access-date=May 15, 2020|publisher=Original Sound Version|title=Dragonborn: The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Original Game Soundtrack (Review)|author=Napolitano, Jayson|date=December 9, 2011|archive-date=August 5, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805130205/http://www.originalsoundversion.com/dragonborn-the-elder-scrolls-v-skyrim-original-game-soundtrack-review/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[War Thunder]]'' (2013) – main theme only |
* ''[[War Thunder]]'' (2013) – main theme only |
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*''[[Dead Rising 3]]'' (2013) – one song with Julian Soule<ref name="Dead Rising 3 Soundtrack: Tracklist">{{cite web |title=Dead Rising 3 Soundtrack |url=http://www.fixtstore.com/product/105576/Various-Artists---Dead-Rising-3-%28Original-Soundtrack%29-%28MP3-Album%29 |work=FiXT Music |access-date=20 November 2013 |format=Online Shopping |date=19 November 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131128020805/http://www.fixtstore.com/product/105576/Various-Artists---Dead-Rising-3-%28Original-Soundtrack%29-%28MP3-Album%29 |archive-date=28 November 2013 }}</ref> |
* ''[[Dead Rising 3]]'' (2013) – one song with Julian Soule<ref name="Dead Rising 3 Soundtrack: Tracklist">{{cite web |title=Dead Rising 3 Soundtrack |url=http://www.fixtstore.com/product/105576/Various-Artists---Dead-Rising-3-%28Original-Soundtrack%29-%28MP3-Album%29 |work=FiXT Music |access-date=20 November 2013 |format=Online Shopping |date=19 November 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131128020805/http://www.fixtstore.com/product/105576/Various-Artists---Dead-Rising-3-%28Original-Soundtrack%29-%28MP3-Album%29 |archive-date=28 November 2013 }}</ref> |
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*''[[Consortium (video game)|Consortium]]'' (2014)<ref name=tower>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-CONSORTIUM-Original-Orchestral-Score/release/8939247| |
* ''[[Consortium (video game)|Consortium]]'' (2014)<ref name=tower>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-CONSORTIUM-Original-Orchestral-Score/release/8939247|work=Discogs|access-date=April 14, 2020|title=Jeremy Soule – CONSORTIUM Original Orchestral Score|date=May 2, 2014 |archive-date=February 25, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210225140658/https://www.discogs.com/Jeremy-Soule-CONSORTIUM-Original-Orchestral-Score/release/8939247|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[The Elder Scrolls Online]]'' (2014) – title theme and cinematics<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/2014/02/26/creating-eso-music |title=The Elder Scrolls Online |work=elderscrollsonline.com |access-date=October 22, 2016 |archive-date=November 7, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211107054458/https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/agegate |url-status=live }}</ref> |
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls Online]]'' (2014) – title theme and cinematics<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/2014/02/26/creating-eso-music |title=The Elder Scrolls Online |work=elderscrollsonline.com |access-date=October 22, 2016 |archive-date=November 7, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211107054458/https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/agegate |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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*''[[Dota 2]]'': [[The International 2015]] Music Pack (2015) – with Julian Soule<ref>{{cite web|title=Compendium Music & Announcer Packs|url=http://blog.dota2.com/2015/07/compendium-music-announcer-packs/|publisher=Dota 2|access-date=July 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150703025901/http://blog.dota2.com/2015/07/compendium-music-announcer-packs/|archive-date=July 3, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> |
* ''[[Dota 2]]'': [[The International 2015]] Music Pack (2015) – with Julian Soule<ref>{{cite web|title=Compendium Music & Announcer Packs|url=http://blog.dota2.com/2015/07/compendium-music-announcer-packs/|publisher=Dota 2|access-date=July 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150703025901/http://blog.dota2.com/2015/07/compendium-music-announcer-packs/|archive-date=July 3, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[The Gallery (video game)|The Gallery: Call of the Starseed]]'' (2016)<ref name=starseed>{{cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/2015-03-04-valve-vr-vive-the-gallery.html| |
* ''[[The Gallery (video game)|The Gallery: Call of the Starseed]]'' (2016)<ref name=starseed>{{cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/2015-03-04-valve-vr-vive-the-gallery.html|work=Engadget|access-date=May 21, 2020|date=May 4, 2015|title=One of the first Valve VR games is inspired by '80s fantasy films|author=Conditt, Jessica|archive-date=November 8, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201108142300/https://www.engadget.com/2015-03-04-valve-vr-vive-the-gallery.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Landmark (video game)|Landmark]]'' (2016)<ref name=guild/> |
* ''[[Landmark (video game)|Landmark]]'' (2016)<ref name=guild/> |
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* ''[[The Elder Scrolls Online#Morrowind|The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind]]'' (2017) – three songs with Brad Derrick<ref>{{cite web | url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-elder-scrolls-online-morrowind-original-game/1243584956 | title=The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brad Derrick on Apple Music }}</ref> |
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*''The Gallery: Heart of the Emberstone'' (2017)<ref name=galleries/> |
* ''The Gallery: Heart of the Emberstone'' (2017)<ref name=galleries/> |
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* ''[[Consortium: The Tower]]'' (2017)<ref>{{cite web |title=Consortium: THE TOWER on Steam |url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/626250/Consortium_THE_TOWER/ |website=store.steampowered.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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*''[[Consortium: The Tower]]'' (2018) |
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===Film and television=== |
===Film and television=== |
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*''Journey Toward Creation'' (2003) – documentary |
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*''[[2003 MTV Movie Awards]]'' (2003) – awards show |
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*''C.S. Lewis: Beyond Narnia'' (2005) – television movie (co-credited with Julian Soule) |
* ''C.S. Lewis: Beyond Narnia'' (2005) – television movie (co-credited with Julian Soule) |
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*''Beyond the Yellow Brick Road: The Making of Tin Man'' (2007) – documentary short |
* ''Beyond the Yellow Brick Road: The Making of Tin Man'' (2007) – documentary short |
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*''[[Florence Nightingale (2008 film)|Florence Nightingale]]'' (2008) – television movie |
* ''[[Florence Nightingale (2008 film)|Florence Nightingale]]'' (2008) – television movie |
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*''The Offering'' (2009) – short film |
* ''The Offering'' (2009) – short film |
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*''Dracula's Stoker'' (2009) – documentary |
* ''Dracula's Stoker'' (2009) – documentary |
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*''Witch Creek'' (2010) – feature |
* ''Witch Creek'' (2010) – feature |
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*''KJB – The Book That Changed The World'' (2010) – documentary |
* ''KJB – The Book That Changed The World'' (2010) – documentary |
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*''War for Peace'' (2011) – documentary series |
* ''War for Peace'' (2011) – documentary series |
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*''The Burdens of Shaohao: Prelude "The Vision"'' (2013) |
* ''The Burdens of Shaohao: Prelude "The Vision"'' (2013) |
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*''[[The Perfect Wave]]'' (2014) – feature<ref name=thr>{{cite magazine|last=Lowe|first=Justin|title= |
* ''[[The Perfect Wave]]'' (2014) – feature<ref name=thr>{{cite magazine|last=Lowe|first=Justin|title=The Perfect Wave: Film Review|date=July 12, 2014|magazine=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/perfect-wave-film-review-718148|access-date=11 April 2018|archive-date=November 6, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201106155016/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/perfect-wave-film-review-718148|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Walk of Fame (film)|Walk of Fame]]'' (2017) – feature |
* ''[[Walk of Fame (film)|Walk of Fame]]'' (2017) – feature |
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*''[[Ice on Fire (2019 film)|Ice on Fire]]'' (2019) – documentary<ref name=icey>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/ice-fire-review-1213226| |
* ''[[Ice on Fire (2019 film)|Ice on Fire]]'' (2019) – documentary<ref name=icey>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/ice-fire-review-1213226|work=The Hollywood Reporter|access-date=May 14, 2020|title='Ice on Fire': Film Review – Cannes 2019|author=Felperin, Leslie|date=May 23, 2019|archive-date=January 14, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200114044055/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/ice-fire-review-1213226|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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===Albums=== |
===Albums=== |
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*''The Northerner Diaries'' (2017)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1/posts/2078210 |title=From the Composer of Skyrim – Soule Symphony No. 1 by Max Steiner Agency Inc. |work=Kickstarter.com |date=2019-12-05 |access-date=March 15, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180315200351/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1/posts/2078210 |archive-date=March 15, 2018 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
* ''The Northerner Diaries'' (2017)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1/posts/2078210 |title=From the Composer of Skyrim – Soule Symphony No. 1 by Max Steiner Agency Inc. |work=Kickstarter.com |date=2019-12-05 |access-date=March 15, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180315200351/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/499808045/from-the-composer-of-skyrim-soule-symphony-no-1/posts/2078210 |archive-date=March 15, 2018 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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===Theater=== |
===Theater=== |
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*''[[Storyeum]]'' (2000) |
* ''[[Storyeum]]'' (2000) |
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*''Ecstasy'' (2003)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mississippivalleypublishing.com/native-son-soule-to-play-with-john-williams/article_5be3b03d-2f74-512f-8ffc-2ccf1d2b5abe.html|title = Native son Soule to play with John Williams| date=May 7, 2003 }}</ref> |
* ''Ecstasy'' (2003)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mississippivalleypublishing.com/native-son-soule-to-play-with-john-williams/article_5be3b03d-2f74-512f-8ffc-2ccf1d2b5abe.html|title = Native son Soule to play with John Williams| date=May 7, 2003 }}</ref> |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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<ref name="AIAS2007">{{cite web|url=http://www.interactive.org/awards/2007_10th_awards.asp|title=AIAS Annual Awards > 10th Annual Awards|date=February 8, 2007|publisher=[[Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]]|access-date=November 18, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101022050516/http://www.interactive.org/awards/2007_10th_awards.asp|archive-date=October 22, 2010|url-status=live}}</ref> |
<ref name="AIAS2007">{{cite web|url=http://www.interactive.org/awards/2007_10th_awards.asp|title=AIAS Annual Awards > 10th Annual Awards|date=February 8, 2007|publisher=[[Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]]|access-date=November 18, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101022050516/http://www.interactive.org/awards/2007_10th_awards.asp|archive-date=October 22, 2010|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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<ref name="MTVVMA2006">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/2006/|title=MTV Video Music Awards {{!}} 2006|publisher=MTV|access-date=November 18, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130819072659/http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/2006/|archive-date=August 19, 2013|url-status= |
<ref name="MTVVMA2006">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/2006/|title=MTV Video Music Awards {{!}} 2006|publisher=MTV|access-date=November 18, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130819072659/http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/2006/|archive-date=August 19, 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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<ref name="OXM2006">{{cite magazine|date=February 2007|title=OXM's 2006 Game of the Year Awards|magazine=[[Official Xbox Magazine]]|publisher=[[Future Publishing]]|volume=1|issue=67|issn=1534-7850}}</ref> |
<ref name="OXM2006">{{cite magazine|date=February 2007|title=OXM's 2006 Game of the Year Awards|magazine=[[Official Xbox Magazine]]|publisher=[[Future Publishing]]|volume=1|issue=67|issn=1534-7850}}</ref> |
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<ref name="GANG2012">{{cite web |url=http://www.audiogang.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1021&Itemid=232 |title=Game Audio Network Guild |
<ref name="GANG2012">{{cite web |url=http://www.audiogang.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1021&Itemid=232 |title=Game Audio Network Guild 10th Annual Game Awards |publisher=Game Audio Network Guild |access-date=August 14, 2012 |date=March 8, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131011201531/http://www.audiogang.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1021&Itemid=232 |archive-date=October 11, 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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Background information | |
Born | Keokuk, Iowa, U.S. | December 19, 1975
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Instrument | Piano |
Years active | 1994–2019 |
Labels | DirectSong (2005–19) Materia Collective (2017–19) |
Jeremy Soule (/soʊl/ SOHL; born December 19, 1975) is an American composer of soundtracks for film, television, and video games. He has composed soundtracks for over 60 games and over a dozen other works during his career, including The Elder Scrolls, Guild Wars, Icewind Dale, and the Harry Potter series.
He became an employee of Square in 1994 after several years of private composition studies. After finishing the soundtrack to Secret of Evermore in 1995, he left to join Humongous Entertainment, where he composed for several children's games as well as Total Annihilation, his first award-winning score. In 2000, he left to form his own music production company, Soule Media, later called Artistry Entertainment. In 2005, he founded DirectSong, a record label that published digital versions of his soundtracks as well as those of classical composers. DirectSong remained active until 2019.[1]
Soule's works have been played in several live concerts such as the Symphonic Game Music Concert in Germany and the international Play! A Video Game Symphony concert series. While many of his works are orchestral, he considers himself someone who creates more than just one type of music. Several of Soule's soundtracks were created with the help of his brother, Julian.
Early life
[edit]Soule was born in 1975 in Keokuk, Iowa to a public school music teacher father and a graphic designer mother. He became interested in music and symphony orchestras at the age of five.[2][3][4] Soule began taking piano lessons at an early age and became entranced with music, even writing music notation in the margins of his math homework; after his teachers and his father realized his talent, he began taking private lessons with professors from Western Illinois University when he was in sixth grade.[5][6] He claims to have earned the equivalent of a master's degree in composition before completing high school; however, as he never enrolled in the school, he did not earn a degree.[5] He was split between trying to become a concert pianist and a composer when he grew up; he ended up deciding to become a composer once he realized how difficult it would be to do both.[3]
While playing video games as a child, Soule came to believe that the experience they created could be greatly enhanced by having a better musical score.[3] After completing high school, he took a year to create a portfolio showcasing what he felt video game scores should sound like. Soule sent the tape to LucasArts and Square. Square very much appreciated the portfolio; he does not believe that LucasArts ever listened to his tapes as they had a "no unsolicited package" policy.[5] Soule began working at Square in Seattle only two weeks after first submitting his demo tapes.[3]
Career
[edit]1990s
[edit]Soule was promptly given the task by Square to score Secret of Evermore. The finished game features an untraditional score incorporating ambient background sounds (like wind blowing and ocean waves) into the music and using a more mellow orchestral sound.[5] Part of the reason for this was that the sound program used in Evermore was not up to the technical challenge of what Soule wanted to do with it, forcing him to work creatively within his limitations.[7] When Ron Gilbert of LucasArts left to form his own company, Humongous Entertainment, and Square moved from Seattle to Los Angeles, Soule quit Square to score Gilbert's children's adventure game series, Putt-Putt; he was the company's third employee.[8] Soule composed the soundtracks to several children's games over the next three years, including games in the Putt-Putt, Pajama Sam, and Freddi Fish series.[9]
While working at Humongous, Soule met fellow employee and video game designer Chris Taylor, and signed on to compose the soundtrack to his major project, Total Annihilation. Soule convinced Taylor that, given the large number of other real-time strategy games coming out at the same time as Total Annihilation with techno scores, that to separate themselves they needed to do a large orchestral score. He went so far as to bet a year's worth of reduced pay that it would pay off; Gilbert felt that it did after the first sentence of the first review of the game he read was about the music.[7][5] Given the software limitations at the time, to make the sound work correctly required a full live orchestra, the first that Soule had ever worked with; the orchestral tracks in Evermore had been performed by Soule and his brother by themselves, two instruments at a time.[7] The soundtrack earned Soule his first award, that of "Best Music" of 1997 from GameSpot in their year-end awards.[10] Soule spent the next two years composing music for the game's two expansion packs and for children's games.[2]
2000s
[edit]In February 2000, Jeremy and his brother, Julian, formed Soule Media as an independent music production company; its name has since been changed to Artistry Entertainment.[11] Julian works as a sound engineer and composer for the company, and has assisted Jeremy in several projects throughout his career, both credited and uncredited.[7][3] The first large project that Jeremy Soule worked on through the company was 2000's Icewind Dale, which won the best music of the year award from both IGN and GameSpot.[12][13]
In 2001, Soule scored the first of five Harry Potter games that he would work on between then and 2005. His first game, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, was nominated for an Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences award for Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition, while Chamber of Secrets and Prisoner of Azkaban won and were nominated, respectively, for a British Academy of Film & Television Arts award for Best Score in the Game Music Category.[14][15][16] The other games he composed for that year include Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance and Azurik: Rise of Perathia, which he later described as a bad game lifted up in the eyes of testers and reviewers by good music.[17] He was responsible for composing the soundtracks to three top-selling role-playing games in 2002, those of Dungeon Siege, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, and Neverwinter Nights; Morrowind earned him his second Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences award nomination.[18]
Soule was in a major car accident in the mid 2000s, during which he had a momentary realisation that life is precious. In interview, he described a vision of "Native American warriors" that he saw during the crash. The highway patrolman who arrived at the scene also invited him to meet a chief of the nearby Lummi Nation reservation who composed music. Soule stated that the experience provided inspiration during his subsequent compositions.[19]
Artistry Entertainment scored a string of highly successful games through the remainder of the decade, including the Guild Wars series, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.[2] Oblivion was an award-winning soundtrack by Soule. It was nominated for the 2006 British Academy of Film & Television Arts and Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences awards, and won the MTV Video Music Awards and Official Xbox Magazine soundtrack awards.[20][21][22][23] Soule also worked on another of Chris Taylor's real-time strategy titles in 2007, with the launch of Supreme Commander.[2]
In 2005, Jeremy and Julian Soule founded DirectSong, a company which sold DRM-free downloads of compositions as well as works by dozens of classical composers. By 2007 the company had grown to over one million registered customers, though Soule noted that not all of those customers resulted in a sale of a non-free product.[7] Soule says that the traffic numbers for DirectSong had surpassed some major record labels at times.[17] Soule also used DirectSong to sell "expansion packs" of music for games such as Guild Wars that could be played in game like the rest of the soundtrack. He estimates that at least 10% of the players of Guild Wars bought his musical expansion for the game, Battle Pak 1. DirectSong struggled to fulfill orders or provide timely support, resulting in an "F" rating by the Better Business Bureau.[24]
2010s
[edit]Soule worked on several major titles in the early 2010s, including The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Guild Wars 2. The Skyrim soundtrack in particular is among Soule's most critically acclaimed pieces of work, receiving a BAFTA nomination as well as numerous other awards from organizations such as the Game Audio Network Guild.[25] Soule would also go on to compose the music for two of the official DLC packs for the game, Dragonborn and Dawnguard, both released in 2012. The Guild Wars 2 soundtrack was released a four-disc box set collection and well received.[26] Soule was replaced as lead composer on the project later that year, with subsequent releases (such as expansions) being composed by Maclaine Diemer.[27]
In March 2013, Soule launched a Kickstarter project to fund a classical music album called The Northerner: Soule Symphony No. 1, seeking $10,000 for the album.[28] The campaign ultimately raised a total of $121,227.[29] The project features vocals in Old Norse, with Soule citing the successful use of the similar Icelandic language by Malukah in one of her own projects during development.[30] For the project, Soule indicated that his company were developing new audio technology.[31] Soule began accepting refunds for the unreleased symphony in 2016.[32][33] An album of sketches was ultimately released in 2017, though not the full symphony. As of 2024, the project has not been released.
In 2014, Soule also signed an MMO exclusivity deal with Sony Online Entertainment, to compose music for EverQuest Next and Landmark.[34] EverQuest Next was canceled in March 2016; Landmark was released but shut down in February 2017, less than a year after launch.[35] In 2015, Soule composed a Dota 2 music pack, along with his brother Julian. The soundtrack was available as part of the Compendium, a pack of digitally-distributed content that funded the prize pool for The International 2015 tournament, which took place in August 2015 and ultimately featured the largest prize-pool in e-sports history at the time, with over $18,000,000 in total.[36] In the following few years he primarily worked on indie titles.[37]
In 2014, Julian and Jeremy Soule co-founded an audio company named Virtual Sonics. The company entered into a joint venture with Roland Corporation in 2016, with Soule appointed co-director. Virtual Sonics produced digital instrumentation for Roland Cloud, which launched in 2018.[38] Legendary Pictures co-founder Scott Mednick was an early investor in Virtual Sonics, but withdrew in August 2019 via a stock buyout. A dispute over the terms of the purchase ultimately led to a lawsuit between Mednick and Soule in 2022, which was resolved in favor of Soule.[39][40][41]
Sexual misconduct allegations
[edit]In August 2019, Soule was accused of rape by game designer Nathalie Lawhead.[42][43][44][45] He was also accused of sexual harassment by vocalist Aeralie Brighton.[46][47][48] He denied the accusations.[46] Materia Collective ended their work with Soule on his symphony The Northerner in response, and Soule's official social media pages were taken down.[49][50][51] Soule's music distribution platform DirectSong, and his Bandcamp page were also seemingly taken offline around this time.[1] A 2022 article in Journal of Sound and Music in Games analyzed the accusations in the wider context of the #MeToo movement and sexism in the games industry, commenting simply that "not much has been heard of Soule since".[52]
Performances
[edit]Soule's music has been played in several live concerts. His music from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was performed on August 20, 2003, at the first Symphonic Game Music Concert in Leipzig, Germany, and his music from Morrowind was performed at the third Symphonic Game Music Concert on August 17, 2005.[53] Selections of his pieces from Morrowind and Oblivion are played in the international concert series Play! A Video Game Symphony. Jeremy Soule attended the world-premiere of Play! on May 27, 2006 in Chicago.[54] Music from Oblivion has also been played at the Press Start 2007 -Symphony of Games- concerts in September 2007 in Japan.[55] The first live orchestral concert dedicated to Soule's music for "Skyrim" took place on November 16, 2016 at London's Palladium theater.[56]
Legacy
[edit]Soule's music has been featured in numerous top-selling games; he once estimated in an interview that around 10 million games with his music in them were sold in 2006 alone.[57]
Selections of remixes of Soule's work appear on English remixing websites such as OverClocked ReMix.[58] Soule is a supporter of the game music arrangement community, even going so far as to submit his own arrangement to OverClocked ReMix. He did so to help promote and inspire younger and newer composers. The track, "Squaresoft Variation", arranges the Final Fantasy VI piece "Terra"; Soule has said that he chose the piece to remix because when he first started at Square he spent some time debugging the game before his composition duties for Evermore started.[7][59]
Musical style and influences
[edit]Soule rarely gets to see the game he is composing for in any sort of completed state before he begins work; as a result he bases many of his musical decisions on the company's previous games. He credits his success with this strategy to the fact that many of the games he works on come from studios that have created several successful games in the past.[5] He finds it much easier to compose a soundtrack to a game that is very visual in nature, such as a role-playing game.[3] He also likes to see the storyboards and concept art for the game, as he considers them a good provider of "pure emotional intent" for the game.[6] When composing a soundtrack, the first thing that he decides is the tempo and the amount of energy the music will have; this decision is as much based on the genre of the game as it is the artistic style of the game.[5] After that, Soule starts composing smaller tracks in the soundtrack, to make sure that they match up with the vision of the game before he starts on the major themes.[7] Soule tries to compose all of a game's soundtrack himself rather than in a team, though he sometimes collaborates with his brother.[6]
Although many of his works are orchestral in nature, Soule has denied that it is his "style", as he feels that the term boxes him into only creating one type of music. He prefers to call himself a "music practitioner", or someone who creates music in general rather than just one type of music as he is capable of many styles, such as Japanese pop, which he has written along with Jeff Miyahara. Soule considers music to be like a language, which can be arranged in many different ways if you understand the structure.[60] He does not have a favorite genre of game to compose for, preferring instead to compose for "ambitious" games by people with "new ideas".[17]
Soule's greatest musical influences are "Debussy's exploration of harmony", "Wagner's grand operas", and "Mozart's form and composition".[3] While many of his orchestral works are based on movie scores in terms of scope, he does not often listen to movie scores, though he names his favorite composer as John Williams.[3][5] The influence has been noted by critics, who have termed Soule "the John Williams of video game music".[7] Among video game music influences, he has cited Square for providing him "with the education for what quality means to this business" and Nobuo Uematsu in particular.[60] His favorite style of music to listen to is British pop and rock music, while his favorite video games are the ones that he has written scores to, especially the ones made by Chris Taylor, though one of his all-time favorites is The Legend of Zelda. He has said that the games he would most like to work on that he has not already are ones by Shigeru Miyamoto, a Final Fantasy game, and a Metroid game.[5]
Works
[edit]Video games
[edit]- Final Fantasy VI (1994) – testing only[61]
- Secret of Evermore (1995) – with Julian Soule[8]
- Freddi Fish & Luther's Maze Madness (1996)
- Freddi Fish & Luther's Water Worries (1996)
- Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside (1996)
- Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog On a Stick (1996)
- Putt-Putt Travels Through Time (1997)
- Total Annihilation (1997)[8]
- Pajama Sam's SockWorks (1997)
- Young Dilbert Hi-Tech Hijinks (1997)
- Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" (1997)
- Total Annihilation: Core Contingency (1998)
- Pajama Sam: Lost and Found (1998)
- Spy Fox in Cheese Chase (1998)
- Total Annihilation: Kingdoms (1999)[62]
- Icewind Dale (2000)[63]
- Giants: Citizen Kabuto (2000)[63]
- Rugrats: Totally Angelica Boredom Buster (2000)
- Amen: The Awakening (cancelled in 2000)[64]
- Beauty and the Beast (2000)[65]
- Total Annihilation: Kingdoms- The Iron Plague (2000)
- Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000)
- Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter (2001)[66]
- Azurik: Rise of Perathia (2001)[17]
- Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance (2001)[25]
- Final Four 2002 (2001)
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001)[63]
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)[8]
- Dungeon Siege (2002)[8]
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (2002)[8]
- Natural Selection (2002)
- Magic School Bus Explores the World of Animals (2002)
- Neverwinter Nights (2002)[25]
- SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs (2002)[5]
- Star Wars: Bounty Hunter (2002)[67]
- EverQuest Online Adventures (2003)
- Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup (2003)[68]
- Sovereign (canceled in 2003)[69]
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003)[5]
- Unreal II (2003)[66]
- Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna (2003)
- Impossible Creatures (2003)[70]
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2003)[63]
- Armies of Exigo (2004)
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)[71]
- Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)[72]
- Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War (2004)[73]
- Kohan II: Kings of War (2004)[74]
- Guild Wars (2005)[5]
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)[75]
- Dungeon Siege II (2005)[76]
- Company of Heroes (2006)[73]
- Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts (2006)[77]
- Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor (2006)
- Warhammer: Mark of Chaos (2006)[78]
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006)[5]
- Prey (2006) – with Julian Soule[17]
- Guild Wars Factions (2006)[5]
- Guild Wars Nightfall (2006) – with Julian Soule[79]
- Guild Wars: Eye of the North (2007) – with Julian Soule[63]
- Supreme Commander (2007)[80]
- Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance (2007)[81]
- IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey (2009)[82]
- Order of War (2009)[80]
- zOMG! (2009) (music later reused in Monster Galaxy[80][non-primary source needed])
- Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker (2010) – with many others[83]
- Dead Rising 2 (2010) – with Oleksa Lozowchuk, The Humble Brothers, and Julian Soule[84]
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011)[25]
- Deep Black (2012)[85]
- Otomedius Excellent (2011) – with many others[86]
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dawnguard (2012)
- Guild Wars 2 (2012)[87]
- World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria (2012) – with many others[88]
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dragonborn (2012)[89]
- War Thunder (2013) – main theme only
- Dead Rising 3 (2013) – one song with Julian Soule[90]
- Consortium (2014)[91]
- The Elder Scrolls Online (2014) – title theme and cinematics[92]
- Dota 2: The International 2015 Music Pack (2015) – with Julian Soule[93]
- The Gallery: Call of the Starseed (2016)[94]
- Landmark (2016)[34]
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind (2017) – three songs with Brad Derrick[95]
- The Gallery: Heart of the Emberstone (2017)[37]
- Consortium: The Tower (2017)[96]
- Northwind (Roblox) (2024)
Film and television
[edit]- Journey Toward Creation (2003) – documentary
- 2003 MTV Movie Awards (2003) – awards show
- C.S. Lewis: Beyond Narnia (2005) – television movie (co-credited with Julian Soule)
- Beyond the Yellow Brick Road: The Making of Tin Man (2007) – documentary short
- Florence Nightingale (2008) – television movie
- The Offering (2009) – short film
- Dracula's Stoker (2009) – documentary
- Witch Creek (2010) – feature
- KJB – The Book That Changed The World (2010) – documentary
- War for Peace (2011) – documentary series
- The Burdens of Shaohao: Prelude "The Vision" (2013)
- The Perfect Wave (2014) – feature[97]
- Walk of Fame (2017) – feature
- Ice on Fire (2019) – documentary[98]
Albums
[edit]- The Northerner Diaries (2017)[99]
Theater
[edit]Awards
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2001 | Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences | Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition[14] | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone | Nominated |
2003 | BAFTA Games Awards | Best Score, Game Music Category[15] | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets | Won |
2004 | Best Score, Game Music Category[16] | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | Nominated | |
2006 | Best Score, Game Music Category[20] | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion | Nominated | |
Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences | Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition[21] | Nominated | ||
MTV Video Music Awards | Best Video Game Score[22] | Won | ||
Official Xbox Magazine | Soundtrack of the Year[23] | Won | ||
2012 | ASCAP | Top Video Game[101] | The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim | Won |
The Hollywood Music in Media Awards | Original Score – Video Game[102] | Nominated | ||
Global Music Awards | Award of Excellence[103] | Won | ||
BAFTA Games Awards | Best Score, Game Music Category[25] | Nominated | ||
Game Audio Network Guild | Music of the Year[104] | Nominated | ||
Best Original Vocal – Choral[104] | Won | |||
Best Original Soundtrack Album[104] | Nominated | |||
The British Classic FM | Hall of Fame[105] | Won |
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