Castle - Season 1 - The Man In The High
Originally written by Rodgers and Hammerstein for the 1959 musical The Sound of Music , the version used in the series is intentionally slowed down and rendered with a "spooky" or "spectral" quality to match the show's dystopian, alternate-history tone.
The music accompanies an intro sequence showing paratroopers descending like tears over American monuments and the "Parteiadler" (Nazi eagle) superseding the American bald eagle. Original Score The Man In The High Castle - Season 1
In its original context, the song was an anthem of Austrian resistance against Nazi annexation. Its use in the show is considered deeply ironic, as it plays over visuals of an occupied America, subverting a "wholesome" cultural memory into something unsettling. Originally written by Rodgers and Hammerstein for the
The primary musical piece associated with is the opening theme song, "Edelweiss," performed by Swedish session singer Jeanette Olsson . Theme Song: "Edelweiss" Its use in the show is considered deeply
The original score for Season 1 was co-composed by and Dominic Lewis .