hmm, ive never heard of a rejected soundtrack and composer before, is this something that happens often?. i just thought a director would choose a composer and he would score the movie and the director would ask him to rewrite anything that wasn't liked along the way, not let him write a full score then suddenly turn round and say no were getting someone else as not only would it be expensive but it would be very time consuming.
last but not least, surely any composer would have to sign an nda and wouldn't be allowed to release anything before a movie comes out if at all, even if it was rejected.
thanks
rich