The music recorded for this year's London Olympic Games' opening and
closing ceremonies will be released digitally. Albums containing songs
from the two ceremonies will be available online right after the events.
"Isles of Wonder: Music for the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012
Olympic Games" will be released on July 28. "A Symphony of British
Music: Music for the Closing Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games"
will be available on August 12. Physical copies of "Isles of Wonder"
will be made available on August 6.
Decca Records, which is owned by Universal Music, is handling the
release of the albums. The label is doing it with support from the
London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.
General manager of Universal Music Catalogue, Richard Hinkley, says that
they are "delighted that we have been able to make the music, which is
such an important part of the British heritage and a massive part of our
London 2012 Olympic Games ceremonies, available the moment the
ceremonies end."
"The speed of these historic releases will be truly record-breaking," added Dickon Stainer, the president of Decca Records.
The opening ceremony is expected to feature 10,000 performers with
British electronic duo Underworld as the music director. Danny Boyle,
the Games' artistic director, revealed in January that the opening
ceremony took its name from the "Isles of Wonder" speech in
Shakespeare's "The Tempest."
Spice Girls are expected to make performances amongst others.
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