Klaus Badelt

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  • classical
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Early in his career, Klaus Badelt garnered tremendous success in his native Germany, receiving the highest accolades in the record, television, and motion picture industries. In 1998, Klaus moved to Los Angeles and segued into composing for blockbuster, American-made films. It has been a few years since his large-scale score to "Pirates of the Caribbean" defined the franchise and brought him worldwide attention.

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Songs

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    Soccer

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    Something's Really Wrong

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    Spartacus

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    Stampede

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    Stone Language

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    Storm Warning

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    Stringybark Creek

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    Suite for Orchestra and Chorus in G Minor: I. Fear / Largo

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    Suite for Orchestra and Chorus in G Minor: II. Fate / Adagio

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    Suite for Orchestra and Chorus in G Minor: III. War / Allegro

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    Suite for Orchestra and Chorus in G Minor: IV. Soul / Misterioso

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    Swan Dive

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    Swords Crossed

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    Talking Over Crabs

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    Target Is Burke

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    Task Force

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    The Black Pearl

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    The Curee P1

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    The Curee P2

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    The Glenrowan Inn

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    The Heart of Davey Jones

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    The Jerilderie Letter

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    The Light

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    The Master

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    The Medallion Calls

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    The Pirate Lord of Singapore

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    The Plan

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    The Poseidon

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    The Promise

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    The Rescue

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    The Robe

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    The Time Machine

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    The Wave

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    The Widowmaker

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    This Is How I Remember Him w/ Werner Herzog

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    Time Travel

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    To Die For

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    To the Farm

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    To the Pirates' Cave!

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    Tundra

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    Under Covers

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    Underwater March

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    Vostrokov on Lookout

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    Walk the Plank

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    Waterfall

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    Where The Ghosts Are

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    Will and Elizabeth

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    Wish Me Luck

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    Wuhuan's Plan

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    Wuhuan, the Duke


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