| Song | Quintessence |
| Artist | Theodore Shapiro |
| Album | The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) |
| [00:10.97] | 纯音乐 |
| [00:18.95] | 歌手简介:animated film, The Pirates! |
| [00:31.53] | Band of Misfits. He has also written other orchestral works. |
| [00:39.66] | In the first decade of the 21st century, |
| [00:48.46] | film score composer Theodore Shapiro (aka Teddy Shapiro) |
| [01:04.30] | became the go-to guy for movie comedies starring the major |
| [01:22.41] | comic actors of the time, including Ben Stiller, Will Farrell, |
| [01:34.40] | and Owen Wilson. He was born Theodore Michael Shapiro on September 29, |
| [01:46.53] | 1971, in Washington, D.C., and earned a B.A. in music from Brown University, |
| [01:54.50] | then a masters from the Juilliard School of Music. In 1993, |
| [02:06.27] | he scored episodes of the television series The State. |
| [02:18.52] | His first film score came with the crime drama Hurricane Streets in 1998; |
| [02:27.42] | his first comedy was Safe Men later that same year. In 1999, |
| [02:40.52] | he scored the comedy Six Ways to Sunday and the boxing documentary |
| [02:53.27] | On the Ropes (along with Ray "Web" Davis). The drama Restaurant was |
| [03:02.32] | released in early 2000, |
| [03:07.73] |
| [00:10.97] | chún yīn yuè |
| [00:18.95] | gē shǒu jiǎn jiè: animated film, The Pirates! |
| [00:31.53] | Band of Misfits. He has also written other orchestral works. |
| [00:39.66] | In the first decade of the 21st century, |
| [00:48.46] | film score composer Theodore Shapiro aka Teddy Shapiro |
| [01:04.30] | became the goto guy for movie comedies starring the major |
| [01:22.41] | comic actors of the time, including Ben Stiller, Will Farrell, |
| [01:34.40] | and Owen Wilson. He was born Theodore Michael Shapiro on September 29, |
| [01:46.53] | 1971, in Washington, D. C., and earned a B. A. in music from Brown University, |
| [01:54.50] | then a masters from the Juilliard School of Music. In 1993, |
| [02:06.27] | he scored episodes of the television series The State. |
| [02:18.52] | His first film score came with the crime drama Hurricane Streets in 1998 |
| [02:27.42] | his first comedy was Safe Men later that same year. In 1999, |
| [02:40.52] | he scored the comedy Six Ways to Sunday and the boxing documentary |
| [02:53.27] | On the Ropes along with Ray " Web" Davis. The drama Restaurant was |
| [03:02.32] | released in early 2000, |
| [03:07.73] |