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The soundtrack album for the second season of HBO series Game of Thrones, titled Game of Thrones: Season 2, was published on June 19, 2012. The instrumental music by Ramin Djawadi was performed by the Czech Film Orchestra and Choir and recorded at the Rudolfinum concert hall in Prague.

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  • The soundtrack album for the second season of HBO series Game of Thrones, titled Game of Thrones: Season 2, was published on June 19, 2012. The instrumental music by Ramin Djawadi was performed by the Czech Film Orchestra and Choir and recorded at the Rudolfinum concert hall in Prague. (en)
  • Game of Thrones: Season 2 es la banda sonora de la segunda temporada de la serie Game of Thrones emitida por el canal televisivo HBO. Compuesta por Ramin Djawadi, fue lanzada el 19 de junio de 2012.​ Fue interpretada por la Orquesta Filarmónica Checa y Coros, y grabada en la sala de conciertos del Rudolfinum en Praga. (es)
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  • Game of Thrones music (en)
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  • "Blackwater": the battle commences as Stannis' fleet approaches and Bronn lights the wildfire. Contains the introduction of Joffrey Baratheon's theme and the melody of the House Baratheon theme . (en)
  • "Valar Morghulis": The arrival of the army of White Walkers. Contains the melody of the main theme and the melody later used as the White Walkers' theme . (en)
  • "Blackwater": Stannis arrives ashore and is confronted by the Hound and his men. The title comes from the Hound's line "If any man dies with a clean sword I'll rape his bloody corpse". Contains the melody of Stannis Baratheon's theme and the main theme. (en)
  • Arya Stark's theme. "The Ghost of Harrenhal": Arya meets Jaqen and he tells her he shall give her three deaths. After Jaqen has killed the Tickler. "The Old Gods and the New": Arya tells Jaqen to kill Amory Loch before he gets to Tywin Lannister. "The Prince of Winterfell": Arya looks for Jaqen for him to kill Tywin Lannister. "Valar Morghulis": Jaqen finds Arya and, after she is unable to follow him to Braavos, gives her an iron coin which upon saying the words "Valar morghulis" to any Braavosi will provide her with help. "Mhysa": Arya looks at Jaqen's iron coin and says the words: "Valar morghulis". "Two Swords": Arya kills Polliver with Needle. "The House of Black and White": Arya is saved in Braavos by an old man who later reveals himself with the face of Jaqen H'ghar. He later lets Arya enter the House of Black and White. The title comes from the phrase in high Valyrian which translates to "all men must die". (en)
  • House Lannister's theme. "Blackwater": Used in the credits sequence. The title is misspelled as "The Rains of Castomere" on official releases. (en)
  • The honor theme. Later becomes Brienne and Jaime's theme. (en)
  • "Garden of Bones": A modified version is heard when Robb and Talisa meet and talk for the first time. "The Prince of Winterfell": First fully heard when Talisa and Robb kiss for the first time and make love. "Valar Morghulis": Shae and Tyrion profess their love and Robb and Talisa are married in private. "The Bear and the Maiden Fair": Robb and Talisa make love. "The Rains of Castamere": during Edmure Tully and Roslin Frey's wedding . "The Watchers on the Wall": When Maester Aemon remembers his first love and recounts it to Samwell Tarly. "The Iron Throne": Brienne finishes Jaime's entry in the White Book. The title comes from the vow used in marriages under the faith of the seven . (en)
  • "Valar Morghulis": Daenerys gives the order to her dragons to burn Pyat Pree and release herself and them from their chains on the word of "dracarys" . Daenerys apprehends Xaro and Doreah and, after finding his vault empty, locks them inside and leaves them to die, later stealing all of Xaro's gold and jewels. The title comes from one of Daenerys' various titles. Contains the melody of Daenerys Targaryen's theme and the main theme. "Valar Dohaeris": Ser Barristan Selmy pledges himself to Daenerys. A shorter version is used on the main menu of season 2's DVD/Blu-ray release. (en)
  • "The Night Lands": As the men of the Night's Watch are at Craster's Keep. "The Ghost of Harrenhal": Qhorin Halfhand and Lord Commander Mormont talk about the impending wildling attack. "Valar Morghulis": Ygritte shows Jon the wildling camp. The title comes from the Night's Watch oath . A modified version of the Night's Watch theme . (en)
  • "Blackwater": Tyrion himself fights outside the walls of King's Landing. The title comes from Stannis yelling desperately, "Stand and fight! Stand and fight, cowards!" after his men flee. Contains the melody of the House Lannister theme, Stannis Baratheon's theme and the main theme. (en)
  • "Garden of Bones": Daenerys and her khalasar arrive to the city of Qarth. "The Ghost of Harrenhal": The masked Quaithe warns Jorah Mormont of dangers that Daenerys might face. "A Man Without Honor": Quaithe admits to Jorah her knowing of his feelings towards Daenerys and warns him that she is meeting the ones who kidnapped her dragons. (en)
  • "Valar Morghulis": Inside the House of the Undying Daenerys finds herself in the Red Keep's thrones room, the Wall and Khal Drogo's tent, in which she finds him with their son Rhaego, but heavily departs to save her dragons. Contains hints of Daenerys Targaryen's theme . (en)
  • Used in the opening sequence. New version introduced. (en)
  • "Blackwater": Cersei believes the battle to be lost and is about to poison Tommen when the armies of House Lannister and Tyrell arrive to turn the tide of the battle, and Loras Tyrell and Tywin Lannister arrive themselves into the throne room. The title comes from Cersei's line as she is about to poison Tommen. Contains the melody of the main theme. (en)
  • "The North Remembers": Robb orders his mother Catelyn to ride for the Stormlands and meet Renly Baratheon. "The Old Gods and the New": Roose Bolton tells Robb and Catelyn of Theon's betrayal. "The Prince of Winterfell": The full version plays when Bran and Rickon are revealed to be alive in the crypts beneath Winterfell. It goes on during the credits. "Valar Morghulis": Maester Luwin tells Bran, Rickon, Hodor and Osha to go to the Wall, and asks Osha to protect the children and give him a quick death. "The Bear and the Maiden Fair": Talisa tells Robb that she is pregnant. "Mhysa": Tyrion finds Sansa already lamenting her mother's and her brother's deaths. "Mockingbird": Sansa finds snow in the Eyrie for the first time ever since leaving Winterfell and builds a snow replica version of her home. "Hardhome": The first seconds are heard when Theon admits to Sansa that he never found Bran and Rickon and that he actually killed and burned two farm boys. "The Winds of Winter": Jon asks Sansa to trust each other and she announces that winter has come. The cue is a slightly modified version of the House Stark theme . (en)
  • House Greyjoy's theme. "The Night Lands": As Theon and Yara ride to Pyke. "What Is Dead May Never Die": Theon burns a letter warning Robb and consecrates his faith to the Drowned God. "The Ghost of Harrenhal": As Theon first sees the Sea Bitch. "Valar Morghulis": Theon prepares to make one last stand and encourages his men to do so before he is knocked out by them. "Mhysa": Yara tells Balon that she will rescue Theon from the Dreadfort. "The Laws of Gods and Men": Yara and her men sail to rescue Theon. The title comes from the refrain of the religion of the Drowned God: "What is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger." Contains the melody of the House Stark theme in the very beginning. (en)
  • Pyat Pree's theme. "The Old Gods and the New": Daenerys finds many of her Dothraki dead and her dragons gone, and the dragons are seen being carried into the House of the Undying. "A Man Without Honor": Pyat Pree reveals himself as the captor of Daenerys's dragons, his alliance with Xaro Xohan Daxos and murders the rest of the thirteen. "Valar Morghulis": Daenerys enters the House of the Undying. A harsher rendition of "Qarth". (en)
  • "Blackwater": After Joffrey flees to safety Tyrion assumes command of the army and encourages his troops to fight for their city. The title comes from Bronn's selfsame line. Contains the melody of the House Lannister theme . (en)
  • "The North Remembers": During the massacre of Robert Baratheon's bastard children. Contains the melody of the House Baratheon and Petyr Baelish's theme . (en)
  • "The Old Gods and the New": As Theon executes Rodrik Cassel. "A Man Without Honor": Theon awakens to find Osha gone, along with Bran, Rickon and Hodor. Theon and his hunting party look for Bran and Rickon. Theon decides to burn the orphans and pass them as Bran and Rickon. The corpses of the orphans are shown to the people of Winterfell, who believe them to be Bran and Rickon. A modified version of the House Greyjoy theme . (en)
  • Stannis Baratheon and Melisandre's theme. "The North Remembers": During Melisandre's burning of the Seven Gods' idols. "The Night Lands": When Melisandre promises Stannis a son and they have sexual intercourse. "Garden of Bones": Stannis and Renly meeting. Davos takes Melisandre to shore. "The Ghost of Harrenhal": Renly is murdered by the shadow created by Melisandre. Stannis and Davos plan the attack on King's Landing. "Blackwater": Stannis's fleet arrives to Blackwater Bay. After the wildfire has been ignited Stannis still attacks with the surviving men. "Valar Dohaeris": Davos tries to murder Melisandre. "Walk of Punishment": Melisandre sails away from Dragonstone. "And Now His Watch Is Ended": A modified version appears as Varys tells Tyrion about his cutting, his life and reveals he has found the sorcerer who cut him. "Kissed by Fire": Thoros of Myr prays to the Lord of Light as they prepare for the Hound's trial by combat. "The Climb": Melisandre appears to the Brotherhood Without Banners. Thoros of Myr tells Melisandre about the first time Berric Dondarrion was resurrected. "Second Sons": Melisandre and Gendry arrive to Dragonstone. "Mhysa": Melisandre and Stannis reafirm that Gendry must die, to which Davos protests. Davos and Stannis discuss Melisandre's powers and the Lord of Light. "The Lion and the Rose": during the burning of Axel Florent, among others. "Breaker of Chains": Stannis threatens Davos. (en)
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  • performed by The National; written by Ramin Djawadi and George R. R. Martin (en)
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  • Pay the Iron Price (en)
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  • Qarth (en)
  • Stand and Fight (en)
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  • The Throne Is Mine (en)
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  • Warrior of Light (en)
  • We Are the Watchers on the Wall (en)
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  • The soundtrack album for the second season of HBO series Game of Thrones, titled Game of Thrones: Season 2, was published on June 19, 2012. The instrumental music by Ramin Djawadi was performed by the Czech Film Orchestra and Choir and recorded at the Rudolfinum concert hall in Prague. (en)
  • Game of Thrones: Season 2 es la banda sonora de la segunda temporada de la serie Game of Thrones emitida por el canal televisivo HBO. Compuesta por Ramin Djawadi, fue lanzada el 19 de junio de 2012.​ Fue interpretada por la Orquesta Filarmónica Checa y Coros, y grabada en la sala de conciertos del Rudolfinum en Praga. (es)
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  • Game of Thrones: Temporada 2 (banda sonora) (es)
  • Game of Thrones: Season 2 (soundtrack) (en)
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