Rachel Portman - Beyond the Screen - Film Works on Piano (2023) LP
Artist: Rachel Portman
Title: Beyond the Screen - Film Works on Piano
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Soundtrack, Classical
Quality: WavPack (tracks) 32/192
Total Time: 01:01:07
Total Size: 2.3 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Beyond the Screen - Film Works on Piano
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Soundtrack, Classical
Quality: WavPack (tracks) 32/192
Total Time: 01:01:07
Total Size: 2.3 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
A1 The Cider House Rules
A2 Chocolat
A3 The Pier (From Never Let Me Go)
A4 One Day
A5 Good Night You Kings (From The Cider House Rules)
A6 The Duchess
B1 Letter Box (From Snow Flower And The Secret Fan)
B2 Girl Rising
B3 Still Life
B4 Vianne Sets Up Shop (From Chocolat)
B5 Emma
C1 I'd Miss You (From Their Finest)
C2 Snow Story (From Smoke)
C3 Passage of Time (From Chocolat)
C4 Frozen Lake (From The Human Stain)
D1 Life Is Sweet
D2 Book Of Photographs (From Still Life)
D3 The Last Dinner (From Despite Of The Falling Snow)
D4 Never Let Me Go
D5 Good Night You Kings - A Calm Version (From The Cider House Rules)
'Beyond the Screen: Film Works On Piano' is an album by Oscar-winning composer Rachel Portman OBE comprising some of her most cherished film music for solo piano. She refers to the piano as her best friend, adding 'I spend all day with it, most days. I think probably I'm pianistic in my soul'. Hence, piano miniatures are a natural second life for her highly melodic scores. The album comprises various solo piano arrangements based on her well-known soundtracks such as 'Chocolat', 'The Cider House Rules' and 'The Dutchess'. Portman was very selective, however, about which pieces would translate best without an orchestra: 'I wanted them to be pieces that work in their own way, that are satisfying'. 'Beyond the Screen' was recorded in Berlin, with occasional accompaniment by cellist Raphaela Gromes and consists of 20 curated pieces that span Portman's illustrious career, arranged to form an emotional and musical journey. It was also important to Portman that she did everything herself, from arrangement to performance. Portman has been scoring films and television for 40 years and has composed over 100 scores for film, TV and theatre, becoming the first woman to win an Academy Award in the category of Best Musical or Comedy Score in 1996 for 'Emma' and the first woman to receive a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Mini Series, Movie or a Special in 2015 for 'Bessie'.