Angelo Badalamenti, renowned for his iconic scores for David Lynch's films like "Twin Peaks" and "Blue Velvet," delivers a powerful and evocative orchestral soundtrack for the Russian war epic "Stalingrad." Directed by Fedor Bondarchuk and starring Thomas Kretschmann, this album captures the essence of one of the most pivotal battles of World War II, lasting six months and resulting in staggering casualties. Badalamenti's score is a masterful blend of militaristic landscapes, romantic orchestrations, and intense action sequences, showcasing his versatility and depth as a composer. The album features several strong themes, including the haunting "Stalingrad Theme" with Anna Netrebko, the dramatic "Stalingrad Overture (Universal Theme)," and poignant pieces like "Katya's Theme" and "Childhood Memories (Katya's Theme Reprise)." Each track is meticulously crafted to enhance the narrative and atmosphere of the film, making this soundtrack a standout in Badalamenti's illustrious career. Released on January 28, 2014, by MovieScore Media, this 52-minute album is a testament to Badalamenti's ability to create music that resonates deeply with the human experience, whether it's through the lens of war, love, or loss.