I don't know much about musical theory, nor am I a musically inclined person. However, I do love to listen to video game soundtracks. Who doesn't? They can be a powerful listening experience in their own right, or be as evocative as the scores composed for film. Each of these posts will feature music tracks from a single game title, or series/franchise in some rare cases.
Composer: Jeremy Soule
North American Release Date: March 2006
Set in the fictional province of Cyrodiil during it's third era, the story follows the Champion's efforts to thwart a fanatical cult known as the Mythic Dawn from opening gates to a deadric realm called Oblivion.
Oblivion features 26 tracks that span just 58 minutes, so Soule chose to create a soft and minimalist score so as not to wear out the listener's ears. While composing the music, no specific characters or events were in mind.
Minstrel's Lament | (Area Theme)
Dusk at the Market | (Area Theme)
Watchman's Ease | (Area Theme)
Harvest Dawn | (Area Theme)
King and Country | (Area Theme)
Reign of the Septims | (Main Theme)
"Men are but flesh and blood; they know their doom, but not the hour." -Emperor Uriel Septim VII
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