Monsters University featured music composed by longtime Pixar collaborator Randy Newman who scored Monsters, Inc. Scanlon felt that music was important to capture the "fun, freewheeling college atmosphere". The titular themes were recorded by the Pixar Canada studio team who were projected as the alma mater for the voices of the monster students. Newman used the clarinet for Mike's theme which changes as his character arc evolves, while the Oozma Kappa fraternity's music being represented with the accordion as a laidback shuffle to introduce Sulley.[1]
"It’s really a fun song. I remember watching the animator work on this scene. As he played back the song, the artist at the next desk—who wasn’t even working on the movie—couldn’t help moving his feet. Obviously, that guy had been hearing that song for days, but yet the second he heard it, he just had to move his feet."
Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso from the electronic supergroup Swedish House Mafia wrote the original song "Roar", that was featured in a frat party dance sequence and was the first electronic dance number composed for a Pixar film.[4] According to Axwell, "We wanted to keep it funny, funky and at the same time a bit cool with a hint of monsters in it".[1]
Release
Walt Disney Records released the soundtrack on June 18, 2013, three days prior to the film's release.[5][6] The song "Roar" was preceded as the single on June 4, that was accompanied with the remixes of the track by Style of Eye and Yogi.[1]
Critical reception
Filmtracks.com wrote "while it would have been nice to hear the Monsters, Inc. score extended and better defined in the prequel, it's clear that a completely new musical direction was intended for Monsters University. Unfortunately, while the overarching thematic continuity is improved, the general personality of the work fails to really grab you, much like the original."[7] Corey Hall of Metro Times wrote "the jubilant marching band-inspired soundtrack, are enough to keep kids enthralled and parents amused."[8] Martin Barratt of The Salvation Army wrote "The soundtrack from Oscar winner Randy Newman was especially enjoyable. The jazzed-up drumline marching band music has a wide range of emotions and really adds to the film."[9] Kimberley Jones of The Austin Chronicle summarized "composer Randy Newman keeps the energy level high with his drumline-heavy score."[10]
Bass – Bruce Morgenthaler, Christian C. Kollgaard, Chuck Berghofer, David Parmeter, Ed Meares, Nico Abondolo, Oscar Hidalgo, Drew Dembowski
Bass Guitar – Bob Glaub, Davey Faragher
Bassoon – Kenneth Munday, Rose M. Corrigan, Michael O'Donovan
Cello – Antony Cooke, Armen Ksajikian, Cecilia Tsan, Christine Ermacoff, David Speltz, George Kim Scholes, Giovanna M. Clayton, John Walz, Paul A. Cohen, Stephen J. Erdody, Timothy E. Landauer, Dennis Karmazyn
Clarinet – Benjamin E. Lulich, Gary Bovyer, Ralph W. Williams, Stuart Clark
Drums – Matt Hankle, Pete Thomas
Flute – Benjamin M. Smolen, Jennifer L. Olson, Steve Kujala, Heather Clark
French horn – Daniel Kelley, David L. Everson, Mark Adams, Phillip Yao, Steven Becknell, James Thatcher
Guitar – George Doering, Timothy May, Val McCallum
Oboe – Lara K. Wickes, Leslie Reed, Phillip Ayling
Organ – Mitchell Froom
Percussion – Alex Acuña, Don Williams, Luis Conte, Peter Limonick, Steven Schaeffer, Alan Estes
Piano – Alan Steinberger, Randy M. Kerber
Saxophone – Bill Liston, Daniel Higgins, Gregory Huckins, John Yoakum, Rusty Higgins
Timpani – Gregory Goodall
Trombone – Alex Iles, William Reichenbach, George B. Thatcher, William Booth
Trumpet – Barry E. Perkins, Daniel R. Fornero, David Washburn, Jon Lewis, Malcolm McNab
Tuba – Douglas Tornquist, James Self
Viola – Alma Fernandez, David Walther, Erik Rynearson, Keith Greene, Marlow Fisher, Matthew J. Funes, Michael Nowak, Robert A. Brophy, Roland Kato, Scott C. Hosfeld, Shawn P. Mann, Thomas M. Diener, Victoria E. Miskolczy, Brian Dembow
Violin – Aimee Kreston, Alyssa Park, Amy Hershberger, Ana Landauer, Anatoly Rosinsky, Aroussiak G. Baltaian, Dimitrie J. Leivici, Eun-Mee Ahn, Grace Oh, Helen Nightengale, Irina Voloshina, Jacqueline Brand, Jay Rosen, Jeanne Evans, Jeanne Skrocki, Julie Gigante, Lisa Sutton, Lorenz Gamma, Marc Sazer, Maria Newman, Natalie Leggett, Phillip I. Levy, Rafael Rishik, Richard Altenbach, Roger Wilkie, Sara Parkins, Sarah Thornblade, Serena McKinney, Tamara L. Hatwan, Tereza Stanislav
Accolades
Accolades for Monsters University (Original Soundtrack)