The Royal Tenenbaums (soundtrack) The soundtrack to The Royal Tenenbaums features a score composed by Mark Mothersbaugh. Also featured are a variety of rock songs from the 1960s through 1990s. In 2002, the soundtrack was re-released with three songs not found on the 2001 release, but the two songs by The Rolling Stones were not included, because, while the band allows their music to be used in films, they rarely allow the songs to appear on soundtracks. The Van Morrison track, which served as the closing credits song, was also still missing. Additionally, the "Lindbergh Palace Hotel Suite," credited as original music by Mark Mothersbaugh on the 2001 release, was retitled on the 2002 soundtrack release as "Sonata for Cello and Piano in F Minor," performed by The Mutato Muzika Orchestra.
The adapted Cello sonata was originally written by the Romanian composer George Enescu, although it has been erroneously credited to the French composer Maurice Ravel. California Blue - Tapage & Meander. Listen to Free Music Online - Internet Radio - Free MP3 Streaming. Musicovery. NPR Music Tiny Desk Concerts. Last.fm - Listen to internet radio and the largest music catalogue online.