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The soundtrack was released on February 7, 2012, through Rhino Records. [14] The film score, written and composed by Rachel Portman and Michael Brook, was released digitally on a separate album on February 7, 2012, through Madison Gate Records. [15]
[5] Tom Huddleston of Time Out summarised "the music is exclusively diegetic, with old lags like Robyn Hitchcock and Sister Carol East providing a wildly diverse soundtrack to the celebrations." [ 6 ] Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter opined that the diegetic music enhanced the film, and "Zafar Tawil's violin theme strike an emotional ...
Rachel Mary Berkeley Portman (born 11 December 1960) [1] [2] is a British composer who made history in 1996 for being the first female composer to win an Academy Award for the Best Original Score, for Emma. She was also nominated twice, for the soundtracks of The Cider House Rules (1999) and Chocolat (2000).
Pages in category "Films scored by Rachel Portman" ... One Day (2011 film) Only You (1994 film) The Other Sister; P. Palookaville (film) Paradise (2013 American film)
Never Let Me Go (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2010 film of the same name directed by Mark Romanek starring Carey Mulligan, Andrew Garfield and Keira Knightley. The soundtrack featured musical score composed by Rachel Portman which was released on 14 September 2010 through Varèse Sarabande.
Belle ' s original score is composed by Rachel Portman who recalled on not sentimentally overdoing with the film's music. [1] Her involvement was confirmed in May 2013, [2] and the recording of the film's music being held at the Angel Recording Studios in London, and the Smecky Music Studios in Prague, with an 88-piece orchestra from the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra members performing. [3]
Natalie Portman and her husband, Benjamin Millepied, have been dancing since the day they met! The 39-year-old Oscar-winning actress took to social media to celebrate her eighth wedding ...
Penix was born in Cookeville, Tennessee, but later moved and was raised in Dade City, Florida. [1] Penix attended Tampa Bay Technical High School and started at quarterback for the Titans for two seasons, passing for 4,243 yards with 61 touchdowns and only six interceptions. [2] He committed to Indiana University to play college football. [3]