In September 2012, Marco Beltrami, who previously scored James Mangold’s film 3:10 to Yuma (2007), announced that he had signed on to score The Wolverine.
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Following Mangold’s noir and Spaghetti Western inspirations for the film, Beltrami explained, “I think I do every movie as a western whether it is or not, so there’s definitely some of the spaghetti western influence on my music throughout the score, and I guess throughout a lot of my work. I wouldn’t say there was a particular movie that influenced me more than something else. There was nothing that I was trying to mimic or anything.”
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On associating sounds with the film’s primary location, Beltrami said, “I think the last thing that Jim [Mangold] and I wanted to do was Japanese music associated with Japanese places. There’s a reference; I do use Japanese instruments, [but] not really in a traditional way.” The score was performed by an 85-piece ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony at the Newman Scoring Stage at 20th Century Fox.



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