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Soundtrack Album — August Rush

: The film’s distinctive percussive guitar style was brought to life by "six-string wizard" Kaki King , who served as the guitar double for Freddie Highmore. Her tracks "Bari Improv" and "Ritual Dance" are standout examples of technical fingerstyle playing. Accolades and Recognition

The Music in the Air: A Look Back at the August Rush Soundtrack August Rush Soundtrack Album

The album, produced by , was designed to reflect the musical lineage of the film’s protagonist, Evan Taylor. The tracklist captures the intersection of his parents’ worlds: his mother’s classical training and his father’s rock-and-roll roots. : The film’s distinctive percussive guitar style was

: Cellist Steve Erdody provides the soul of the classical segments, including a haunting rendition of Elgar’s Cello Concerto in E Minor. The tracklist captures the intersection of his parents’

: Actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers performed his own vocals for the film, earning praise for his "lovely croon" on tracks like "This Time" and a romantic cover of Van Morrison's "Moondance".

Released in November 2007 alongside the film, the soundtrack is more than just a companion piece; it is the heartbeat of a "musical fairytale". While the movie received mixed critical reviews, the soundtrack was widely praised for its ambitious blending of diverse musical styles—from classical cello and gospel to indie rock and virtuosic acoustic guitar. A Fusion of Styles and Talent