The great master of film music, Jerry Goldsmith ("Total Recall", "Basic Instinct," "The Omen - The Omen" uvvm), wrote a score for this purpose, which has the title "late masterpiece" deserved and called "opulent "gives new meaning ....
A wonderfully large orchestra with a strong-voiced choir, which reached operatic quality ....
The various action scenes of history using country-specific instrumentation and vocals worked out perfectly (including Russia and Isreal) ....
One could say quite that this is a typical Goldsmith score with all its positive qualities - the symphonic orchestra subtle to strong support from an electronic ensemble, wonderful melodies that increase steadily from inconspicuous to mesmerizing, powerful action moments that almost in a Press the seat and the speaker "dust" and and and - that would be this score but does not do justice:
Here Jerry Goldsmith has again served really fat at its best (although one may perhaps be familiar to some details of his earlier works) before it two years later (2004) definitively ceded by the big stage ....
Very nice also that occurring in the film songs such as "If We Could Remember" (Yolanda Adams) and "If We Get Through This" (Tabitha Fair) and the classic "Nessun Dorma" (Bruce Sledge), which in the film is an important scene accompanied, are represented on this CD ....
Along with the magnificent score for "The Last Castle (The Last Castle)" (see my related review) 2001 provides this score represents a late peak in Jerry Goldsmith's career !!!!
"THE SUM OF ALL FEARS" by Jerry Goldsmith:
!!!! An absolute and unconditional recommendation