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{{Infobox album
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|name = Up (Original Soundtrack)
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|released = [[May 26]], [[2009]]
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|genre = Soundtrack, score
|released=[[May 26]], [[2009]]
 
|label=[[Walt Disney Records]]<br>[[Intrada Records]] (CD)
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|label = [[Walt Disney Records]]<br>[[Intrada Records]] (CD)
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|runtime = 53 minutes}}
|runtime=53 minutes}}[[File:Up_CD_album_cover.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover to the CD release, designed like a classic [[Disneyland Records]] album]]
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[[File:Up CD album cover.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover to the CD release, designed like a classic [[Disneyland Records]] album.]]
'''''Up''''' is the soundtrack album for [[Up|the 2009 film of the same name]]. It was released through [[Walt Disney Records]] on [[May 26]], [[2009]], and composed by [[Michael Giacchino]]. It is his third feature film for [[Pixar]] after ''[[The Incredibles (soundtrack)|The Incredibles]]'' and ''[[Ratatouille (soundtrack)|Ratatouille]]''. It is only available as a digital download on iTunes. Giacchino wrote a character theme-based score that the filmmakers felt enhanced the story of the film. ''Up'' received positive reviews from music critics and won major awards. Despite being well regarded, ''Up'' was not released as a compact disc (CD) until [[2011]], when it became available via [[Intrada Records]]. An complete soundtrack, known as the "Cast And Crew Soundtrack", was given to the casts and crew of the film.
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'''''Up''''' is the soundtrack album for the [[2009]] [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]]/[[Pixar]] [[Up|animated feature film of the same name]]. It was released through [[Walt Disney Records]] on [[May 26]], [[2009]], and composed by [[Michael Giacchino]]. It is his third feature film for [[Pixar]] after ''[[The Incredibles (soundtrack)|The Incredibles]]'' and ''[[Ratatouille (soundtrack)|Ratatouille]]''. It is only available as a digital download on iTunes. Giacchino wrote a character theme-based score that the filmmakers felt enhanced the story of the film. ''Up'' received positive reviews from music critics and won major awards. Despite being well regarded, ''Up'' was not released as a compact disc (CD) until [[2011]], when it became available via [[Intrada Records]]. An complete soundtrack, known as the "Cast And Crew Soundtrack", was given to the casts and crew of the film.
   
The score album was nominated to multiple awards. It earned two Grammy Awards, for Best Score Soundtrack Album and Best Instrumental Composition for "Married Life", at the [[2010]] ceremony. The score also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score at 67th Golden Globe Awards, the Academy Award for Best Original Score at the 82nd Academy Awards, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) for Best Film Music. ''Up'' was the first Disney film since ''[[Pocahontas (1995 film)|Pocahontas]]'' to win the Academy Award for Best Original Score, spanning a gap of 14 years, and the first [[Pixar]] film to win the award. It also became one of few scores to win an Oscar, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and a Grammy.
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The score album was nominated to multiple awards. It earned two Grammy Awards, for Best Score Soundtrack Album and Best Instrumental Composition for "Married Life", at the [[2010]] ceremony. The score also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score at 67th Golden Globe Awards, the Academy Award for Best Original Score at the 82nd Academy Awards, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) for Best Film Music. ''Up'' was the first Disney film since ''[[Pocahontas (film)|Pocahontas]]'' to win the Academy Award for Best Original Score, spanning a gap of 14 years, and the first [[Pixar]] film to win the award. It also became one of few scores to win an Oscar, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and a Grammy.
   
 
==Composition==
 
==Composition==
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Danny Graydon, ''Empire'' writer, declared "Giacchino's primary theme moves from the jaunty jazz flourish of the opening titles"&nbsp;... "The score's emotional content is further fuelled by two similarly flexible (albeit more subtle) themes". Christian Clemmensen of Filmtracks.com awarded the score a four star rating out of five, but wrote a mixed review: "In general, the vintage jazz and Waltz combination is effective in raising the spirit of adventure specifically from the perspective of an elderly man, but this material could potentially sound geriatric to some listeners seeking only loftier fantasy elements". Regarding [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s initial decision to not release the score on compact disc, Clemmensen went on to say "Unfortunately, with a score as dynamic in instrumental range as ''Up'', hearing it in compressed MP3 form is simply unacceptable. This format may work for headphones, but the recording sounds dull and flat on any sizable stereo system."
 
Danny Graydon, ''Empire'' writer, declared "Giacchino's primary theme moves from the jaunty jazz flourish of the opening titles"&nbsp;... "The score's emotional content is further fuelled by two similarly flexible (albeit more subtle) themes". Christian Clemmensen of Filmtracks.com awarded the score a four star rating out of five, but wrote a mixed review: "In general, the vintage jazz and Waltz combination is effective in raising the spirit of adventure specifically from the perspective of an elderly man, but this material could potentially sound geriatric to some listeners seeking only loftier fantasy elements". Regarding [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s initial decision to not release the score on compact disc, Clemmensen went on to say "Unfortunately, with a score as dynamic in instrumental range as ''Up'', hearing it in compressed MP3 form is simply unacceptable. This format may work for headphones, but the recording sounds dull and flat on any sizable stereo system."
   
 
==Track listing==
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Track listing==
 
 
All tracks written by [[Michael Giacchino]], with the exception of the last three, which are sound effects.
 
All tracks written by [[Michael Giacchino]], with the exception of the last three, which are sound effects.
#Up With Titles
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#Up with Titles
#We're in the Club Now
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#We’re in the Club Now
#Married Life
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#[[Married Life]]
 
#Carl Goes Up
 
#Carl Goes Up
 
#52 Chachki Pickup
 
#52 Chachki Pickup
 
#Paradise Found
 
#Paradise Found
#Walkin' The House
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#Walkin’ the House
 
#Three Dog Dash
 
#Three Dog Dash
 
#Kevin Beak'n
 
#Kevin Beak'n
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#He's Got the Bird
 
#He's Got the Bird
 
#Seizing the Spirit of Adventure
 
#Seizing the Spirit of Adventure
#It's Just a House
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#It’s Just a House
 
#The Ellie Badge
 
#The Ellie Badge
#Up With End Credits
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#Up with End Credits
 
#[[The Spirit of Adventure (song)|The Spirit of Adventure]]
 
#[[The Spirit of Adventure (song)|The Spirit of Adventure]]
#Carl’s Maiden Voyage
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#Carl’s Maiden Voyage (Sound Effects)
#Muntz’s Dark Reverie
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#Muntz’s Dark Reverie (Sound Effects)
#Meet Kevin in the Jungle
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#Meet Kevin in the Jungle (Sound Effects)
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Complete Track Listing (Cast And Crew Version)=
 
#Movietown News
 
#Up With Titles
 
#Ellie Mental
 
#We're in the club now
 
#The Adventures Of A Lifetime
 
#Wedding March
 
#Married Life
 
#Hasbanera from Carmen
 
#Hustle and Rusell
 
#Carl Goes Postal
 
#Resigned and Reminded
 
#9,999,999 Luftballons (Carl Goes Up)
 
#Cumulonincompoop
 
#52 Chacki Pickup
 
#Little House On The Prayer-rie
 
#The Housing Decline
 
#Paradise Found
 
#Walkin' The House
 
#Three Dog Dash
 
#Russell Likes A Fine Wine
 
#Snipes Tricks
 
#Giant Snipe
 
#Kevin Beak'n
 
#Approval From Above
 
#Dug The Birdie Hunter
 
#Scent On A Mission
 
#Dogged Determination
 
#Master and prisoner
 
#Ditch And Moan
 
#Cross my heart
 
#Kevin's A Girl!
 
#Canine Conundrum
 
#The Nickel Tour
 
#Spirit Of Adventure Tour
 
#Spirit Of Adventure Diner
 
#The Explorer Motel
 
#Escape To Muntz Mountain
 
#Can't We Help Her Get Home
 
#Giving Muntz The Bird
 
#Welcome To Paradise
 
#Home Sweet Home
 
#Stuff We Did
 
#Russell To The Rescue
 
#Memories You Can Weigh Down
 
#The Small Mailman Returns
 
#He's Got The Bird
 
#Seizing The Spirit Of Adventure
 
#It's Just A House
 
#The Ellie Badge
 
#Up With Credits
 
#The Spirit Of Adventure
 
   
 
==Album credits==
 
==Album credits==
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==Accolades==
 
==Accolades==
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! Result !! Award !! Ceremony !! Recipients and nominees
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! Award !! Ceremony !! Recipients and nominees !! Result
 
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| {{Won}} || Academy Award for Best Original Score || 82nd Academy Awards || [[Michael Giacchino]]
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| Academy Award for Best Original Score || 82nd Academy Awards || [[Michael Giacchino]] || {{Won}}
 
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| {{Nom}} || Annie Award for Music in an Animated Feature Production || 37th Annie Awards ||rowspan="6"| ''Up''
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| Annie Award for Music in an Animated Feature Production || 37th Annie Awards || rowspan=6|''Up'' || {{Nom}}
 
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| {{Won}} || Austin Film Critics Award for Best Score || 5th Austin Film Critics Association Awards
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| Austin Film Critics Award for Best Score || 5th Austin Film Critics Association Awards || rowspan=8 {{Won}}
 
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| {{Won}} || Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music
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| Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music
 
| 63rd British Academy Film Awards
 
| 63rd British Academy Film Awards
 
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| {{Won}} || Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Score || 14th Critic's Choice Awards
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| Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Score || 14th Critic's Choice Awards
 
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| {{Won}} || Central Ohio Film Critics Association Awards || 8th Central Ohio Film Critics Association Awards
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| Central Ohio Film Critics Association Awards || 8th Central Ohio Film Critics Association Awards
 
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| {{Won}} || Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Score || 21st Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
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| Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Score || 21st Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
 
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| {{Won}} || Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score || 67th Golden Globe Awards ||rowspan="3"| Michael Giacchino
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| Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score || 67th Golden Globe Awards || rowspan=3|Michael Giacchino
 
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| {{Won}} || Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media ||rowspan="3"|52nd Grammy Awards
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| Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media || rowspan=3|52nd Grammy Awards
 
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| {{Won}} || Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition — "Married Life"
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| Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition — "Married Life"
 
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| {{Nom}} || Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement — "Up with End Credits" || Michael Giacchino, Tim Simonec
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| Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement — "Up with End Credits" || Michael Giacchino, Tim Simonec || {{Nom}}
 
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| {{Won}} || Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score || 13th Online Film Critics Society Awards ||rowspan="3"| ''Up''
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| Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score || 13th Online Film Critics Society Awards || rowspan=3|''Up'' || rowspan=2 {{Won}}
 
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| {{Won}} || Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score || 10th Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
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| Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score || 10th Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
 
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| {{Nom}} || Satellite Award for Best Original Score || 14th Satellite Awards
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| Satellite Award for Best Original Score || 14th Satellite Awards || rowspan=2 {{Nom}}
 
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| {{Nom}} || Saturn Award for Best Music || 36th Saturn Awards || Michael Giacchino
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| Saturn Award for Best Music || 36th Saturn Awards || Michael Giacchino
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0 auto; text-align:center"
!colspan="4"| Big Three Film Music Awards ([[2009 in film|2009]])
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!colspan="4"| Big Three Film Music Awards ([[2009]])
 
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|width="25%"| '''Academy Award'''<br />''Up''
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|'''Academy Award'''<br />''Up''
|width="25%"| '''Golden Globe'''<br />''Up''
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|'''Golden Globe'''<br />''Up''
|width="25%"| '''BAFTA Award'''<br />''Up''
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|'''BAFTA Award'''<br />''Up''
 
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{{Wikipedia}}
 
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==External links==
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{{Up}}
 
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[[Category:Intrada Records albums]]

Revision as of 03:03, 21 April 2021

Up CD album cover

Cover to the CD release, designed like a classic Disneyland Records album.

Up is the soundtrack album for the 2009 Disney/Pixar animated feature film of the same name. It was released through Walt Disney Records on May 26, 2009, and composed by Michael Giacchino. It is his third feature film for Pixar after The Incredibles and Ratatouille. It is only available as a digital download on iTunes. Giacchino wrote a character theme-based score that the filmmakers felt enhanced the story of the film. Up received positive reviews from music critics and won major awards. Despite being well regarded, Up was not released as a compact disc (CD) until 2011, when it became available via Intrada Records. An complete soundtrack, known as the "Cast And Crew Soundtrack", was given to the casts and crew of the film.

The score album was nominated to multiple awards. It earned two Grammy Awards, for Best Score Soundtrack Album and Best Instrumental Composition for "Married Life", at the 2010 ceremony. The score also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score at 67th Golden Globe Awards, the Academy Award for Best Original Score at the 82nd Academy Awards, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) for Best Film Music. Up was the first Disney film since Pocahontas to win the Academy Award for Best Original Score, spanning a gap of 14 years, and the first Pixar film to win the award. It also became one of few scores to win an Oscar, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and a Grammy.

Composition

The type of compositional technique used on the score is called thematic transformation, a technique commonly used in large-scaled classical music compositions, in which more than one theme is involved and related together in a single piece of music.

Critical reception

The score received positive reviews from music critics. "Throughout the soundtrack, Giacchino keeps things fresh with his engaging melodies and variations, and Up succeeds as an old-fashioned score that doesn’t shy away from emotion or catchy tunes.", was the very positive review from iTunes. Christopher Coleman, from tracksounds.com, gave the score 8 out of 10 stars, commenting: "The experience of his [Giacchino's] original score went from mediocre to marvelous with a single viewing of the film".

Danny Graydon, Empire writer, declared "Giacchino's primary theme moves from the jaunty jazz flourish of the opening titles" ... "The score's emotional content is further fuelled by two similarly flexible (albeit more subtle) themes". Christian Clemmensen of Filmtracks.com awarded the score a four star rating out of five, but wrote a mixed review: "In general, the vintage jazz and Waltz combination is effective in raising the spirit of adventure specifically from the perspective of an elderly man, but this material could potentially sound geriatric to some listeners seeking only loftier fantasy elements". Regarding Disney's initial decision to not release the score on compact disc, Clemmensen went on to say "Unfortunately, with a score as dynamic in instrumental range as Up, hearing it in compressed MP3 form is simply unacceptable. This format may work for headphones, but the recording sounds dull and flat on any sizable stereo system."

Track listing

All tracks written by Michael Giacchino, with the exception of the last three, which are sound effects.

  1. Up with Titles
  2. We’re in the Club Now
  3. Married Life
  4. Carl Goes Up
  5. 52 Chachki Pickup
  6. Paradise Found
  7. Walkin’ the House
  8. Three Dog Dash
  9. Kevin Beak'n
  10. Canine Conundrum
  11. The Nickel Tour
  12. The Explorer Motel
  13. Escape from Muntz Mountain
  14. Giving Muntz the Bird
  15. Stuff We Did
  16. Memories Can Weigh You Down
  17. The Small Mailman Returns
  18. He's Got the Bird
  19. Seizing the Spirit of Adventure
  20. It’s Just a House
  21. The Ellie Badge
  22. Up with End Credits
  23. The Spirit of Adventure
  24. Carl’s Maiden Voyage (Sound Effects)
  25. Muntz’s Dark Reverie (Sound Effects)
  26. Meet Kevin in the Jungle (Sound Effects)

Album credits

Credits from Up notes:

  • Michael Giacchino – composer and additional orchestrations
  • Tim Simonec – orchestration and conductor
  • Dan Wallin – sound recorder and mixer
  • Peter Boyer – additional orchestrations
  • Jack J. Hayes – additional orchestrations
  • Larry Kenton – additional orchestrations
  • Jennifer Hammond – additional orchestrations
  • Hollywood Studio Symphony – performance
  • Stephen Davis – music editor
  • Mark Willsher – music editor
  • Reggie Wilson – orchestra contractor
  • Andrea Datzman – score coordinator
  • Luis M. Rojas – covert art design

Music credits

  • Music by Michael Giacchino
  • Music Orchestrated and Conducted by Tim Simonec
  • Music Recorded and Mixed by Dan Wallin
  • Music Editor: Stephen M. Davis
  • Music Contractor: Reggie Wilson
  • Assistant Music Contractor: Connie Boylan
  • Score Coordinator: Andrea Datzman
  • Music Preparation: Booker White – Walt Disney Music Library
  • Additional Conducting by Marshall Bowen
  • Additional Orchestrations by Jack J. Hayes, Peter Boyer, Michael Giacchino, Jennifer Hammond, Larry Kenton, Cameron Patrick
  • Assistant Music Editor: Alexandra Apostolakis
  • Compositional Robotic Defensive Artist: Dave Craftsman
  • Sound Effects Provided by Skywalker Sound
  • Executive Music Producer: Chris Mountain
  • Music Supervisor: Tom MacDougall
  • Music Production Director: Andrew Page
  • Post Production Supervisor: Paul Cichocki
  • Music Business Affairs: Donna Cole-Brulé
  • Music Production Coordinator: Ashley Chafin
  • Executive Music Assistant: Jill Heffley
  • Music Production Assistant: Siobhan Sullivan
  • Music Recorded and Mixed at Warner Bros. Eastwood Scoring Stage
  • Recordists: Greg Dennen, Tom Hardisty
  • Scoring Crew: Richard Wheeler, Jay Selvester, Ryan Robinson, Jamie Olvera
  • “The Spirit of Adventure” Vocals by Craig Copeland
  • Album Mastered by Gavin Lurssen at Lurssen Mastering
  • Music/Creative Marketing: Glen Lajeski
  • Bonus Video Producer: Galyn Susman
  • Bonus Video Directors: Tony Kaplan, Erica Milsom

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
US Billboard Soundtracks 15

Accolades

Award Ceremony Recipients and nominees Result
Academy Award for Best Original Score 82nd Academy Awards Michael Giacchino Won
Annie Award for Music in an Animated Feature Production 37th Annie Awards Up Nominated
Austin Film Critics Award for Best Score 5th Austin Film Critics Association Awards Won
Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music 63rd British Academy Film Awards
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Score 14th Critic's Choice Awards
Central Ohio Film Critics Association Awards 8th Central Ohio Film Critics Association Awards
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Score 21st Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score 67th Golden Globe Awards Michael Giacchino
Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media 52nd Grammy Awards
Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition — "Married Life"
Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement — "Up with End Credits" Michael Giacchino, Tim Simonec Nominated
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score 13th Online Film Critics Society Awards Up Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score 10th Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
Satellite Award for Best Original Score 14th Satellite Awards Nominated
Saturn Award for Best Music 36th Saturn Awards Michael Giacchino
Big Three Film Music Awards (2009)
Academy Award
Up
Golden Globe
Up
BAFTA Award
Up

External links

v - e - d
Up with floating house Logo
Media
Films: Up (video/soundtrack)

Specials/Shorts: Dug's Special Mission George and A.J. Carl's Date (soundtrack)
Series: Dug Days (soundtrack)
Books: The Art of Up
Games: Up Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure Disney Infinity Disney Emoji Blitz LEGO The Incredibles Disney Heroes: Battle Mode

Disney Parks
Disney's Explorer LodgeDisney Animation BuildingDisney Friends of the MonthKaribuni MarketplacePixar Pal-A-RoundRedwood Creek Challenge TrailWildernress Explorers (Animal Kingdom)Stitch and Friends Summer SurpriseTropical America

Entertainment: Pixar Playtime PalsPixar Pals Playtime PartyTOGETHER: a Pixar Musical AdventureUP! A Great Bird Adventure
Parades: Mickey & Friends Street CelebrationPixar Play ParadeDisney Harmony in Color! Parade
Fireworks: Disney EnchantmentHappily Ever AfterIgnite the Dream: A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and LightIlluminate! A Nightime CelebrationMomentousTogether Forever: A Pixar Nighttime SpectacularWorld of Color
Summer: Adventure is Out There!Pixar Water Play Street Party!

Characters
Carl FredricksenEllie FredricksenRussellCharles MuntzKevinDugAlphaBetta and GammaKevin's BabiesConstruction Foreman TomConstruction Worker SteveConstruction SupervisorGeorgeA.J.Russell's MotherMuntz's DogsSquirrelPuppiesBird
Locations
Carl's Childhood HomeCarl's HouseParadise FallsShady Oaks Retirement VillageSpirit of AdventureSouth America
Objects
Pixar BallA113Pizza Planet Truck
Songs
Married LifeThe Spirit of Adventure
See Also
The Science Behind PixarPixar in a BoxWilderness Explorer