In the same way as to "The Prisoner of Azkaban", "The Philosopher's Stone" and "The Chamber of Secrets" is different from the previous two Potter films, as is also the soundtrack to III. Part of the magician saga otherwise; different in terms of multi-faceted and adult. Composer John Williams has arranged a sound Happy Potpourri of 21 often very different numbers to a diverse whole. Only the input title "Lumos!", The characteristic theme of Harry's owl Hedwig, recalls the other two Potter soundtracks. "Aunt Marge's Waltz" comes up with innovative and inclined waltzes. "The Knight Bus" consists of lively jazz tones, while "Buckbeak's Flight" is very epic created with drum intro and orchestral sound. "Secrets Of The Castle" which offers wealth of variety: the sad and mystical prelude ends in a smart finish. Personal favorites are the one hand, "Double Trouble", in which a chorus of young witches and wizards - supported by Krötengequake - is a medieval-sounding song for the best. On the other hand impressed "Window To The Past", which evokes with its Celtic flute sounds longings to the Scottish Highlands, where many scenes from "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" were also shot. While the music was put together exceptionally creative on this CD, which can be features in the Enhancement much to be desired. Screensavers and wallpapers are just average, the Photo Gallery contains no stills that would not be well known. However, since such marketing Extras should have nothing to do with movie tunes anyway, there's still five stars.