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===Music=== {{Music ratings | rev1 = [[AllMusic]] | rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}} [https://www.allmusic.com/album/henry-v-r114078 link] | rev2 = [[Filmtracks.com|Filmtracks]] | rev2Score = {{Rating|4|5}} [http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/henry_v.html link] }} The score to ''Henry V'' was written by then first-time film composer [[Patrick Doyle]]. It was performed by the [[City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra]] and conducted by [[Simon Rattle]]. The soundtrack was released 8 November 1989 through [[EMI Classics]] and features fifteen tracks of score at a running time just under an hour.<ref>{{cite web |first=Christian |last=Clemmensen |title=''Henry V'': (Patrick Doyle) |url=http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/henry_v.html |publisher=[[Filmtracks.com]] |orig-year=19 July 1998|date=23 September 2011 |access-date=20 January 2012}}</ref> Patrick Doyle also appeared in the film as the first soldier to begin singing "[[Non nobis#Modern history|Non Nobis, Domine]]" following the battle at Agincourt.<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/1/Patrick-Doyle.html Patrick Doyle Biography (1953β)]. ''Filmreference.com''. Retrieved 20 January 2012.</ref> # "Opening Title/'O! for a Muse of Fire'" (3:34) # "King Henry V Theme/The Boar's Head" (2:46) # "The Three Traitors" (2:03) # "Now, Lords, for France!" (2:40) # "The Death of Falstaff" (1:54) # "Once More Unto the Breach" (3:45) # "The Threat to the Governor of Harfleur/Katherine of France/The March to Calais" (5:51) # "The Death of Bardolph" (2:22) # "Upon the King" (4:50) # "St. Crispin's Day/The Battle of Agincourt" (14:13) # "The Day is Yours" (2:34) # "Non Nobis, Domine" (4:09) # "The Wooing of Katherine" (2:24) # "Let This Acceptance Take" (2:50) # "End Title" (2:35) Doyle was later awarded the 1989 [[Ivor Novello Award]] for Best Film Theme for "Non Nobis, Domine".<ref>[http://www.filmtracks.com/composers/doyle.shtml Patrick Doyle (1953β)]. ''[[Filmtracks.com]]''. Retrieved 21 January 2012.</ref>
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