- Symphony No. 4 in B-flat major (Adagio/Allegro vivace)Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in summer 1806First movement of Symphony No. 4 in B-flat major, Op. 60Premiered in March 1807 at a private concert of the home of Prince Franz Joseph von Lobkowitz in Bohemia, Czech Republic(Used to introduce this TV special/documentary)
- The First TwilightComposed by Eric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez, a French duo called Deep ForestProduced by Dan LacksmanReleased in 1992 as 5th music of the album "Deep Forest"(Used for the 1st, the 3rd and the 6th part of the interview)
- Ubi CaritasPerformed by The Cambridge SingersConducted by John RutterHymn of the Western Church(Used for the 2nd, the 5th, the 7th and the 10th and last part of the interview)
- Carmina Burana: O FortunaWritten by Carl Orff in 1935-36Part of the medieval collection "Carmina Burana"Performed by Mozarteumorchester Salzburg (as Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg)(Used to conclude "Amazon Ritual" (aka "Burning Rope Escape" and "Fires Of Passion"))
- Rub You the Right WayPerformed by Johnny GillWritten and produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry LewisReleased on March 13th, 1990, in the single "Rub You the Right Way"(Used for "Graffiti Wall")
- In This Small SpotComposed and performed by Tim StoryReleased in 1984 as third music of the album "Untitled" and in 1985 as 5th music of the album "Windham Hill Records Piano Sampler"(Used for the 4th part of the interview)
- MamaPerformed by GenesisProduced by Hugh PadghamReleased in 1983 as first song of the album "Genesis"(Used for "Cocoon" (aka "Passion's Prison"))
- CrazyWritten and performed by SealProduced by Trevor HornReleased in 1990 in the single "Crazy"(Used for the montage of various illusions)
- HeritageComposed and performed by Jim Bredouw in 1991 for a spot directed by Dominic Sena and produced by Aristides McGarry for the American multinational corporation Nike, Inc.(Used for the childhood and career montage)
- Mea CulpaWritten by Enigma and David FairsteinProduced by Michael Cretu, founder of the German new age musical project EnigmaReleased on December 10th, 1990, as 4th song of the album "MCMXC a.D."(Used to introduce "Death Saw")
- The Rhythm of the HeatWritten and performed by Peter GabrielProduced by David Lord and Peter GabrielReleased in 1982 as first song of the album "Peter Gabriel"(Used for "Brazilian Water Levitation")
- RequiemComposed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1791 until his death on December 5th, 1791, in Vienna, AustriaFirst movement of Requiem Mass in D minor, K. 626(Used to introduce and to explain "Statue Of Liberty Disappears")
- RequiemComposed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1791 until his death on December 5th, 1791, in Vienna, AustriaSecond movement of Requiem Mass in D minor, K. 626(Used for "Statue Of Liberty Disappears")
- In Your EyesWritten and performed by Peter GabrielProduced by Daniel Lanois and Peter GabrielReleased on May 19th, 1986, as 5th song of the album "So"(Used for the close-up illusions montage)
- Lay Your Hands on MeWritten and performed by Peter GabrielProduced by David Lord and Peter GabrielReleased in 1982 as 6th song of the album "Peter Gabriel"(Used for the romantic illusions montage)
- Sweet LullabyWritten by Eric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez, a French duo called Deep ForestProduced by Dan LacksmanReleased in 1992 as second song of the album "Deep Forest"(Used for the 8th part of the interview)
- Water TradeComposed and performed by Michael WhiteleyProduced by Peter MaunuReleased in 1987 as third music of the album "Soul of the Machine - The Windham Hill Sampler of New Electronic Music"(Used for the 9th part of the interview)
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Allegro)Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1787 and completed on August 10th in Vienna, AustriaFirst movement of Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major, K. 525 "Eine kleine Nachtmusik"(Used to introduce "Building Implosion" and again to begin the escape)
- Mars, the Bringer of WarComposed by Gustav HolstFirst movement of the orchestral suite, Op. 32, "The Planets", composed between 1914 and 1916(Used to explain the role of the steel plate, for "Building Implosion")
- Saturn, the Bringer of Old AgeComposed by Gustav HolstFifth movement of the orchestral suite, Op. 32, "The Planets", composed between 1914 and 1916(Used to explain how Copperfield will be locked up in the safe and shown through the "picture in picture" effect by a camera with remote control, for "Building Implosion")
- Marriage of FigaroWritten by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart between October 1785 and April 29th, 1786Opera buffa in four acts, K. 492Premiered by Mozart on May 1st, 1786, in the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria(Used for "Building Implosion")
- Burning Down the HousePerformed and produced by the American rock band Talking HeadsReleased in 1983 as first song of the album "Speaking in Tongues"(Used to conclude "Building Implosion")
- Tighten UpWritten, performed and produced by Bernard Sumner and Johnny MarrReleased in 1991 as third song of the album "Electronic"(Used to introduce "Flying")
- Young at HeartComposed by Johnny RichardsWritten by Carolyn LeighPerformed for the first time by Frank SinatraReleased in 1953 and also included in the soundtrack of Young at Heart (1954)(Used for the last montage of various illusions, but sung by Jimmy Durante)
- PreciousWritten and performed by Annie LennoxProduced by Stephen LipsonReleased on April 6th, 1992, as third song of the album "Diva"(Used for this special/documentary's closing credits)
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