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The Crown season 4 episode 9 soundtrack

Avalanche, 15 songs

Charles is caught in a deadly avalanche, prompting both him and Diana to reevaluate their commitment to their troubled marriage.

  • Otello, Act I: Una vela! — Lester Lynch & JunHo You & Carlos Cardoso & Luis Rodrigues & Coro Gulbenkian & Santa Cecilia Music Academy Children's Choir, Lisbon & Orquestra Gulbenkian & Lawrence Foster
    Charles and Diana watch the performance
  • Swan Lake, Op. 20, Act III: No. 19b. Pas de deux. I. Introduction — Philharmonia Orchestra & Santtu-Matias Rouvali
    Diana and Charles at the Theatre.
  • Fidelio, Op. 72, Act II: Introduction and Aria: Gott! welch' Dunkel hier! (Florestan) — Wolfgang Glashof & Alan Titus & Inga Nielsen & Gosta Winbergh & Kurt Moll & Edith Lienbacher & Herwig Pecoraro & Hungarian Radio Chorus & Michael Halász & Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia
    Charles and Diana watch the performance.
  • Uptown Girl — Billy Joel
    Diana surprises Charles on stage.
  • Simple Harp Variation No. 1 — Martin Phipps
    (0:13) Charles and Diana on their flight back from Switzerland.
  • Nimrod — Organist Giles Taylor
    Diana and Charles at Major Lindsay's funeral
  • The Whole Of Me — Martin Phipps
    (0:21) Charles and Diana realize their marriage is over.
  • War — Martin Phipps
    (0:27) End of Charles' and Diana's discussion with the Queen and Prince Philip; (0:32) Charles watches Diana and the kids playing in the pool.
  • Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Remastered 2011 — Queen
    Diana, William, and Harry sing in the car.
  • All I Ask of You - From "The Phantom of the Opera" — Andrew Lloyd Webber & Marina Prior & Mark Vincent
    Diana plays a videotape of her singing for Charles for their anniversary.
  • All I Ask of You - From "The Phantom of the Opera" — Cast Of The Crown
    Charles watches Diana's anniversary gift to him: a tape of herself performing.
  • Love Is a Stranger — Eurythmics
    (0:41) Diana practices ballet with the instructor; Diana is frustrated by Charles' avoidance.
  • Daggers — Martin Phipps
    Diana meets with James Hewitt
  • Tremulus — Martin Phipps
    Aides tells Charles about Diana's escapade.
  • Your Royal Highness — Martin Phipps
    End Credits.

Theme Song

The Crown Main Title
Hans Zimmer