Study (soundtrack)

[2][4] The original score was composed by Paolo Benetazzo, Roberto Chemello and Jean Charles Carbone.

[2] The soundtrack includes famous pieces of classical music reinterpreted for the film, such as Liszt's Un Sospiro, Chopin's Funeral March and Nocturne in E minor, Op.

[1][2] According to the film's director, Paolo Benetazzo, "Music plays a crucial part in Study.

I wanted the film to be a primarily visual and sound experience in which music plays a vital role in evoking specific atmospheres.

"[1][2][5] These classical pieces are used in the film, but are not included on the soundtrack album.