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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeJan 5th 2011
    How does it compare with other Portman scores? To be honest, it's been many years since I bought a new score by her - most of them are so similar to one another I didn't see the point in buying any more. Does this have something extra to offer? There's no denying the appeal of her melodic music, but I don't need another variation on Cider House Rules (etc).
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeJan 5th 2011
    It's the same like anything else in the genre she's written. Solemn, melodic, calm.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
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      CommentAuthorBobdH
    • CommentTimeJan 5th 2011 edited
    Yeah, it doesn't do anything new and if you weren't into Portman before, this will not convert you. If you want something like that, listen to Beloved, her best work to date (and with no strings or anything resembling a traditional orchestra in sight).
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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeJan 6th 2011
    I detested Beloved! I love her warm, summery things, I just don't know if I need any more of them.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeJan 27th 2011
    New project for the lady:

    Rachel Portman to score ‘One Day’

    If it's as good as her previous "NEVER LET ME GO" , i'm sold!

    More here:
    http://filmmusicreporter.wordpress.com/ … e-one-day/
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
  1. Counting the assignments not listing, coming up, in that listing, she's got like nearly ten or more scores coming. Hollywood seems to sudenly have gone Portman crazy. I'm not complaining. :-)

    Now if only they'd go Shire crazy, Barry crazy, etc...
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeAug 3rd 2011
    More Portman goodness (who is on a pretty good roll lately!)

    ONE DAY

    niversal-Island Records has announced the soundtrack album for the upcoming romance One Day. The album features four tracks from the score by Oscar-winning composer Rachel Portman, as well as a number of songs from the movie by artists including Elvis Costello, Del Amitri, Tricky, Fatboy Slim, Primal Scream, Robbie Williams, Ronan Keating, Corona and Tears for Fears. The soundtrack will be released on August 23, 2011. Check back on this page for audio clips. One Day based on the bestselling novel by David Nicholls is directed by Lorne Scherfig and stars Anne Hathaway, Jim Sturgess and Patricia Clarkson. The movie is set to be released on August 19 by Focus Features. For more information on the film, visit the official movie website.



    Here’s the album track list:

    1. Sparkling Day – Elvis Costello
    2. Roll To Me – Del Amitri
    3. Aftermath – Tricky
    4. Reverend Black Grape – Black Grape
    5. Born Of Frustration – James
    6. Rocks – Primal Scream
    7. Praise You – Fatboy Slim
    8. Rhythm of the Night – Corona
    9. Angels – Robbie Williams
    10. Life Is A Rollercoaster – Ronan Keating
    11. Sowing The Seeds Of Love – Tears For Fears
    12. Joy – Francois Feldman
    13. Tear Off My Own Head – Elvis Costello
    14. One Day Main Titles – Rachel Portman
    15. Wedding Chorus – Rachel Portman
    16. July 15th – Rachel Portman
    17. We Had Today – Rachel Portman
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
  2. Completely slipped by me, but Portman now has a website:
    http://www.rachelportman.co.uk/
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  3. My review of Portman's new one, BEL AMI, which she co-wrote with Sri Lankan composer Lakshman Joseph de Saram, if anyone's interested:

    http://moviemusicuk.us/2012/07/23/bel-a … l-portman/

    Jon
  4. What sounds liek a really good score, for "Private Peaceful", is sadly not getting a CD release, but digital download only:
    http://filmmusicreporter.com/2012/10/19 … more-13488
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeFeb 20th 2013
    Interesting take-over of another classical-oriented film composer, by the Zimmer camp wink

    Rachel Portman and Lorne Balfe have composed the score for the documentary Girl Rising

    http://filmmusicreporter.com/2013/02/17 … rne-balfe/
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeFeb 20th 2013
    Presumably they didn't actually collaborate, but Balfe was brought in to write additional music perhaps?
  5. I thought the same thing and started loooking around, but I found the websites of a couple people who worked on the score, and they claim both composers. Further investigation is required besides an internet search.

    One was a vocalist, an attractive brunette lady. I can't recall her name at the moment.
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeMar 11th 2013
    GIRL RISING, with Lorne Balfe, score cd details

    http://filmmusicreporter.com/2013/03/08 … k-release/
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeMar 5th 2014
    The right kind of wrong
    http://www.varesesarabande.com/servlet/ … -Of/Detail

    Hoping the score will be enjoyable 'cause the movie looks like a flop.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
  6. New interview with Portman, a little under sixteen minutes long:
    http://www.filmmusicsite.com/titles.cgi?go=composertalk
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeMay 10th 2014
  7. Microtones review of Dolphin Tale 2.
    www.synchrotones.wordpress.com | www.synchrotones.co.uk | @Synchrotones | facebook | soundcloud | youtube
  8. Long commercial Portman scored last year:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuRn2S7iPNU
    The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else.
  9. My review of RACE, for anyone who's interested:

    http://moviemusicuk.us/2016/04/01/race-rachel-portman/

    Jon
  10. My review of THEIR FINEST, for anyone who's interested:

    https://moviemusicuk.us/2017/04/25/thei … l-portman/

    Jon
  11. Okay, first list time! I decided to do a Top 3, because I easily had my top three, but 5 or more would have been more difficult to decide on and take more time (and I'm in the middle of a workday, haha). I also wanted to make it easier on myself as I get the hang of this! smile I picked Rachel Portman, because I recently got a new score of hers (new to me) that immediately made it into my favorites, which I was super surprised about! So here are my Favorite 3 Scores by Rachel Portman.

    1) The Cider House Rules (1999)
    Some of the most beautiful music ever written. The piano pacing just melts me. I have a soft spot for it especially because I have the Main Titles as piano sheet music and have been playing it since I saw the film in the theater with my parents back in high school and we were all taken by the beautiful film, it’s writing, performances and ethical dilemmas. But mostly we were all taken by the music. It was always one of my dad’s favorite pieces for me to play. Now that he’s passed, the music means even more to me now. And while I don’t listen to the score as much anymore because it brings some sadness with it now, I still think it’s Rachel Portman’s best.

    2) Grey Gardens (2009)
    This score had been on my wishlist for while, and I decided to just buy it last year, a pandemic soothe I guess, and I’m not sure I’ve ever been more delighted by one of Portman’s themes from the first listen. The theme is so simple, but just so good. There a certain spring in the step of this theme that just makes me smile and just I love it.

    3) Chocolat (2001)
    There's no other score of Portman’s that is more of its own character to me than this one. And she just does an amazing job making the music sounds like the wind, making it ooze romance, and take on all the characteristics of the lusciousness of chocolate - it’s all there and it’s delicious. I remember coming out of the theater with my friend Dallas and our mouths were watering so badly, that we had to run next-door to the Barnes & Noble coffee shop to get a mocha.
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    Obviously my lists are based off of scores I've heard/own so I'm sure there might be new favorites you could recommend I hear based on these! Yes, please, I’d love to hear those! Below is the rest of the list I was working from (the rest of what’s in my collection):

    Addicted To Love
    The Closer You Get
    Belle
    Benny & Joon
    Emma
    Hart’s War
    Marvin’s Room
    Never Let Go
    Nicholas Nickleby
    Oliver Twist
    Only You
    The Duchess
    The Human Stain
    The Joy Luck Club
    The Lake House
    The Legend of Bagger Vance
    Used People
    Race
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeApr 2nd 2021
    Rachel Portman is a great composer, but also a source of frustration sometimes. She writes these gorgeous, pastoral themes (your top 3 are great examples), but then she repeats them endlessly with just minor variations.

    THE CIDER HOUSE RULES is my favourite too. EMMA is another must-have. And be sure to check out THEIR FINEST, which she did as recently as 2016. Alas, it has 47 tracks(!), many of them less than a minute, but the music itself was one of the highlights that year.
    I am extremely serious.
  12. Yes, Emma is also wonderful! I will checkout Their Finest, thanks for the recommendation! smile
  13. Also I think it’s admirable she’s so consistent. I once heard an interview where she said has her style that she loves, and has no desire to do different things. So even if her variation is mild, at least it's intentional! smile
  14. Rachel Portman's not really a composer I have gotten into. Her theme for Hart's War is one of my favourites and would definitely be in my Top 10 themes (and wound probably feature in any Top 10 tracks list I put together). But, other than that, I can't think of anything else of note.

    My Rachel Portman collection (purchases and listened to on streaming):

    The Storyteller/The Storyteller: Greek Myths
    The Cider House Rules
    The Legend of Bagger Vance
    Hart's War
    The Emperor's New Clothes
    The Human Stain
    Never Let Me Go
    Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
    Private Peaceful
    Bel Ami
    The Right Kind of Wrong
    Still Life
    Belle
    Their Finest
    Despite the Falling Snow
    Race
    Au Revoir La-Haut
    A Dog's Purpose
    Archie (on a short film compilation)
    Mimi and the Mountain Dragon
    Godmothered
    The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn
  15. FalkirkBairn wrote
    Rachel Portman's not really a composer I have gotten into. Her theme for Hart's War is one of my favourites and would definitely be in my Top 10 themes (and wound probably feature in any Top 10 tracks list I put together). But, other than that, I can't think of anything else of note.

    My Rachel Portman collection (purchases and listened to on streaming):

    The Storyteller/The Storyteller: Greek Myths
    The Cider House Rules
    The Legend of Bagger Vance
    Hart's War
    The Emperor's New Clothes
    The Human Stain
    Never Let Me Go
    Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
    Private Peaceful
    Bel Ami
    The Right Kind of Wrong
    Still Life
    Belle
    Their Finest
    Despite the Falling Snow
    Race
    Au Revoir La-Haut
    A Dog's Purpose
    Archie (on a short film compilation)
    Mimi and the Mountain Dragon
    Godmothered


    I love Legend of Bagger Vance, it works so brilliant in the film. And I got to know her through Cider House Rules. But still several of my favorites (even if it are specific tracks) missing from your selection there Alan, definitive must heard ones

    The Joy Luck Club: Eastern Portman style
    Only You: the end explodes with Portman pride
    War of the Buttons: lovely upbeat Portman
    Nicholas Nickleby: main theme is a keeper
    waaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh
  16. Thanks Thomas. I will take a listen of your recommendations.
    The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn