We’re just a couple of weeks away from the premiere of Harmonious, the long-awaited new nighttime spectacular at EPCOT! The show will officially debut on October 1st as part of the kickoff of Disney World’s 50th Anniversary Celebration.
If you’re just as excited as we are for the new fireworks show, then you’ll want to check out this behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to bring the soundtrack to life inside the park.
Disney already shared a glimpse at how the music was created for the show, and now we’re getting another look at how the music is being brought to life ahead of Harmonious‘ premiere!
The soundtrack that guests will hear when they see Harmonious will have included over 100 separate recording sessions in nine different countries, and will feature the work of nearly 240 musicians, artists, composers, arrangers, cultural consultants, and vocalists!
Clint Clarke, an Audio Engineer for Disney Live Entertainment, took on the role of Audio Systems Designer as part of the team that took the studio mix for Harmonious and brought it to life as guests will hear it the parks!
Check out this awesome video showing some of what it took to install that glorious soundtrack (seriously, we get chills every time we hear the music from this show!) across roughly 100 speaker poles!
Get another behind-the-scenes look, this time at a rehearsal for Cirque du Soleil’s Drawn to Life!
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Are you planning a visit to Disney World to celebrate its 50th Anniversary? Let us know in the comments!
Mark says
We are really looking forward to the new show, but are disappointed that the machinery looks so industrial during the day. Does ruin the view during day light hours.
FL-Dad says
Kudos to Disney for finally having the movie soundtrack songs being sung by native speakers and native instruments playing the music. Looking forward to seeing/hearing Harmonious when it opens.
T Miller says
Listened to the music and find nothing special about it. Disney has done much better in the past.
DanielleV says
I can’t wait to see it in December!