On the Harry Potter website a preview of one of the tracks is played in the background. On 17 June, a preview for three tracks was played in the background of film's updated official site. A 15-second audio preview for 13 tracks from the soundtrack was released on 19 June via Virgin Mobile's website. The soundtrack runs over 60 minutes in length. On 30 June, AOL Radio previewed the whole soundtrack online.
Reception
On the Billboard issue dated 1 August 2009, the album debuted at number twenty-nine on the Billboard 200 chart, thus making it the highest charting soundtrack among all the six movie soundtracks released. The soundtrack also charted at three on the Top Soundtracks Chart.
Track listing
Not included on the soundtrack were "Friends and Love", "Big Beat Repeat" by Josh Powell, and a track that could be named "Murder & Escape".
Track details
The orchestral ensemble for Hooper in Half-Blood Prince is the same as in the previous score, but a more significant role for light choir is a prominent addition. Thematically, the composer references his own ideas from the previous score and several elements from Williams's work. Hooper stated that "Placing John Williams's themes became obvious as we went along. The beginning of the film has to have at least a hint of 'Hedwig's Theme'."
"Opening": After a brief quotage of "Hedwig's Theme", in which Hooper lifts one note by semi-tone, elements of light choir are introduced. The use of Hooper's choral theme throughout the score is a reference to Dumbledore and the events that would entail, regarding his character and the climax of the film. A driving theme that reoccurs in "Into the Rushes" is used here to represent the Death Eaters and the havoc that they inflict in this sixth film. Hooper extends his use of percussion, with violent off-beat anvil that cuts through the repetitively propulsive, galvanic string figure.
"Ron's Victory": Hooper uses several variations on themes from Williams's piece "Quidditch, Third Year".
"Inferi in the Firestorm": Hooper utilises not only whirls of dissonantstrings but also an orchestral sound that Williams used previously in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, particularly in the tracks "The Dementors Converge" and "Finale".
"Dumbledore's Farewell" is reused in the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 theme "Severus and Lily", which is used in the scene where Harry views Snape's memories in the Pensieve.