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The score to Henry V was written by then first-time film composer Patrick Doyle. It was performed by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Simon Rattle. The soundtrack was released 8 November 1989 through EMI Classics and features fifteen tracks of score at a running time just under an hour. Patrick Doyle also appeared in the film as the first soldier to begin singing "Non Nobis, Domine" following the battle at Agincourt.
1 	Opening Title - 'O! For A Muse Of Fire' 	3:34
2 	Henry V Theme - The Boar's Head 	2:46
3 	The Three Traitors 	2:03
4 	'Now, Lords, For France!' 	2:40
5 	The Death Of Falstaff 	1:54
6 	'Once More Unto The Breach' 	3:45
7 	The Threat To The Governor Of Harfleur - Katherine Of France - The March To Calais 	5:51
8 	The Death Of Bardolph 	2:22
9 	'Upon The King' 	4:50
10 	St. Crispin's Day - The Battle Of Agincourt 	14:13
11 	'The Day Is Yours' 	2:34
12 	'Non Nobis, Domine' 	4:09
13 	The Wooing Of Katherine 	2:24
14 	'Let This Acceptance Take' 	2:50
15 	End Title 	2:35