Garry Schyman's score for BioShock Infinite was my favorite score in 2013.
The music is immersive, relevant and emotional.
Schyman had the option to use a full orchestra, but decided against it, preferring the intimacy of a handful of string players. Here's "Elizabeth":
Even the combat music is sparsely scored, yet its impact is no less effective. Take "The Songbird" for instance:
Schyman was influenced by the Father of American Music, Stephen Foster, as evidenced in the lyrical "Lighter Than Air":
Next week, hear samples from great soundtracks that didn't quite make the cut for the Top 5.
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