Ramin Djawadi (born 1974 in Duisburg, Germany) is an Iranian-German compose… Read Full Bio ↴Ramin Djawadi (born 1974 in Duisburg, Germany) is an Iranian-German composer of orchestral music for film and television. His father was an immigrant from Iran.
Ramin Djawadi composes music for film and television. Djawadi has been numerously credited as a composer for additional music, orchestrator and as an assistant composer to Hans Zimmer. His work for films include Blade: Trinity, Ask the Dust, and Open Season. For television, Djawadi's work includes Threshold, Blade: The Series, Person of Interest and Prison Break, for which he received an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Main Title Theme Music" in 2006. In 2007 he composed musical score for the Mr. Brooks movie featuring Kevin Costner and Demi Moore. In 2008, Djawadi wrote the score for Iron Man. In 2011 he wrote the soundtrack for the HBO fantasy hit series Game of Thrones. In 2016 he started working in HBO's new project, the TV-Show "Westworld"
Years active 1990-present.
Ramin Djawadi composes music for film and television. Djawadi has been numerously credited as a composer for additional music, orchestrator and as an assistant composer to Hans Zimmer. His work for films include Blade: Trinity, Ask the Dust, and Open Season. For television, Djawadi's work includes Threshold, Blade: The Series, Person of Interest and Prison Break, for which he received an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Main Title Theme Music" in 2006. In 2007 he composed musical score for the Mr. Brooks movie featuring Kevin Costner and Demi Moore. In 2008, Djawadi wrote the score for Iron Man. In 2011 he wrote the soundtrack for the HBO fantasy hit series Game of Thrones. In 2016 he started working in HBO's new project, the TV-Show "Westworld"
Years active 1990-present.
Break the Wheel
Ramin Djawadi Lyrics
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Kendra Erika It's been a long time coming I got some words…
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A Lannister Always Pays His Debts And who are you, the proud lord said, that I must…
Nameless Order Dàfēng qǐ xī yún fēiyáng Wēi jiā hǎinèi xī guī gùxiāng ān…
Prologue Satte Haisdrum Sette Hechi Dekke Savvo Nusa Uchi Y a Sette…
The Rains of Castamere "And who are you?" The proud Lord said "That I must…
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Julia Summer
My heart hurts for Dany. This song really showed the tragedy of Daenerys
Darth Skywalker
Genocidal maniac🗿
Matt
The tragedy of having bad writing.
Chi Chi
Pre destinated so is literally everyone else in ASOIAF
Pre destinated
Yes because they are murderers. Targaryens are murderers
zxx
@Eren Hansu It might not be about Dany herself, but it is about what she caused and what in a way, her actions helped unfold.
Sebastián Aírton (Kiu)
The last season had countless flaws, but, Ramin's work wasn't a part of that, the man carried the damn show in a ridiculous way during each episode, he deserves a massage, a blank check and every award that rewards the power of music.
AaronKredible
Well said. I think my friend said it best: Ramin's work on Game of Thrones is the first score to rival The Lord of the Rings and Star Wars as one of the greatest scores of all time. It is right there alongside them.
fianle
The original plan had them charging in with regular weapons (go back to the episode, pause the video, and look at what their weapons were made of). It was only when Melisandre appeared, unexpectedly. when they gained the ability to actually do anything.
Making them charge in against an enemy they knew had more numbers than them (in the dark) was just asking them all to die and add to their enemies' numbers (which they did).
You don't need to be a war expert to see these things. Let's not forget that one of the head writers even said that that was essentially seeing the end of the dothraki but by the last episode we saw their numbers replenished. Just because they had months to work on it it doesn't mean that the result they came up with makes sense.
maspleben
@fianle The Dothraki screamers could not be used differently. They needed to try. But they were not met by an horizontal army to cut down as they expected, but by a vertical wall of zombies. That is why it was ineffective, and they could have done absolutely nothing else with their cavalry. It was a logical move, but you war-experts know better than the whole team that has worked on the battle sequence for months.