'Potter' Music Performed in London
Tuesday, September 18, 2001 12:44 PM EDT
"Harry Potter" fans may have had only a glimpse at what he'll look like when he hits the big screen, but fans in Europe got a sneak peek at what the movie will sound like.
The BBC reports that the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra debuted composer John Williams' three-minute "Hedwig's Theme" at the Proms In The Park event held Sunday in London's Hyde Park.
"The music made me feel like I was in a scene from the book," eight-year-old Eleanor Grimley told The BBC. "I felt like Hermione.
"The bells at the beginning were very magical, and I felt like I couldn't wait to see the film."
The song was first performed in August in the U.S. The film opens November 16th. The soundtrack will hit stores October 30th.