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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (soundtrack)

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film score to the 2023 film of the same name, composed by John Williams and conducted by Williams and William Ross.[1][2] Recorded during June 2022 and February 2023 at the Sony Scoring Stage, and performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony, the score was digitally released by Walt Disney Records on June 29, 2023, followed by a physical CD and vinyl LP release on August 9, 2023. A version of "Helena's Theme" for violin and orchestra, featuring Anne-Sophie Mutter as soloist, was released as a single on June 22, 2023.

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

June 29, 2023

June 28, 2022–February 10, 2023

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Marketing and release[edit]

A two-minute featurette titled "The Final Score" debuted through social media platforms on June 20, 2023 to promote the film.[18][19] On June 22, 2023, "Helena's Theme" for violin and orchestra was released as a single.[20][21] The soundtrack was released digitally by Walt Disney Records on June 29, 2023,[22][23] which was followed by a CD and vinyl LP release exclusively through Disney Music Emporium on August 9, 2023.[24][25] On July 19, 2023, Disney Music Emporium announced that the CD, whose listing had been taken down from their online store some time before, was in fact a limited edition and had sold out while still in pre-orders before its release date.[26] The CD was made available again in limited quantities beginning August 21, 2023.[27]


Dial of Destiny's physical home media release on December 5, 2023 included an exclusive "music-only" version featuring the complete score from every single scene of the film without any dialogue or sound effects.[28] This version features previously unreleased music not included on the official soundtrack album, including a cue titled "Pulse of the City" by William Ross,[29] but the film's presentation of the score is heavily edited and does not always reflect the original form of Williams' compositions.

Reception[edit]

Williams' score was well received, with critics calling it "fabulous",[30] "memorable"[31] and "joyful".[32] Patrick Gibbs of Slug Magazine wrote, "While John Williams’ score is even more of a cut and paste of previous works than his recent Star Wars soundtracks, it still elicits excitement merely by evoking the old themes."[33] Rachel Labonte of Screen Rant complimented Williams' score as "sweeping and epic as one would expect, eliciting chills from the first moment his iconic theme is heard".[34] Adam Nayman of The Ringer wrote "no matter how loud the soundtrack gets, there’s less at stake. Even the brief burst of John Williams’s triumphal theme at a key moment feels ersatz: an echo of glory days that Mangold and his army of skilled, detail-oriented craftspeople can only chase."[35] Tim Grierson of Screen International called it "a score that reprises memorable themes".[36] Christian Clemmensen of Filmtracks praised the score's "smart interpolations" of its themes and how it overall extended "the quality of the prior two works [of the franchise] and continues to espouse the uniquely superior aspects of Williams's writing from decades past."[37] Jonathan Broxton of Movie Music UK similarly praised the score as "an outstanding work", writing that "even when you take nostalgia out of the equation and try to assess it objectively, it still succeeds on multiple levels."[38]


In December 2023, the score was shortlisted for Best Original Score at the 96th Academy Awards.[39]


At the 2024 Grammy Awards, Helena's Theme won the Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition.