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The crime thriller A History of Violence, which concerns a Midwestern diner proprietor who may have a dark past revealed when he skillfully foils a robbery attempt, marks the 11th collaboration between director David Cronenberg and composer Howard Shore, who first got together early in their careers for The Brood (1979) and have also produced such disturbing works as Scanners (1980), Videodrome (1983), Dead Ringers (1988), and Crash (1996). Shore, meanwhile, became a mainstream Hollywood composer whose other scores include The Silence of the Lambs, Mrs. Doubtfire, Philadelphia, and the Academy Award-winning Lord of the Rings trilogy. For A History of Violence, he re-enters the decidedly weird world of Cronenberg, but he has provided a subtle, textured score that responds to the film's elements of doubt and internal conflict. Even though there are tracks here called "Run" and "Violence," he has not, for the most part, been called upon to underscore the action sequences. (In addition to the dramatic "Run," a notable exception is the portentous "Diner," accompanying the robbery scene.) Instead, this is minor key music taken at slow tempos, giving a continuing sense of uneasiness, but little resolution until the end. In his liner notes, Shore writes that the orchestration emphasizes the duality of the main character's nature, a duality between good and evil, "as the French horn and alto flute solos play duets with and against each other." Listeners are not likely to recognize this conflict between musical instruments or the composer's symbolism, though the conception no doubt helped him write. But it is worth noting that the French horn and the alto flute seem to be getting along well by the time the track "Ending" comes along, suggesting that the main character's dual nature has been resolved.
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Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Howard Shore, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Resenha do Álbum
The crime thriller A History of Violence, which concerns a Midwestern diner proprietor who may have a dark past revealed when he skillfully foils a robbery attempt, marks the 11th collaboration between director David Cronenberg and composer Howard Shore, who first got together early in their careers for The Brood (1979) and have also produced such disturbing works as Scanners (1980), Videodrome (1983), Dead Ringers (1988), and Crash (1996). Shore, meanwhile, became a mainstream Hollywood composer whose other scores include The Silence of the Lambs, Mrs. Doubtfire, Philadelphia, and the Academy Award-winning Lord of the Rings trilogy. For A History of Violence, he re-enters the decidedly weird world of Cronenberg, but he has provided a subtle, textured score that responds to the film's elements of doubt and internal conflict. Even though there are tracks here called "Run" and "Violence," he has not, for the most part, been called upon to underscore the action sequences. (In addition to the dramatic "Run," a notable exception is the portentous "Diner," accompanying the robbery scene.) Instead, this is minor key music taken at slow tempos, giving a continuing sense of uneasiness, but little resolution until the end. In his liner notes, Shore writes that the orchestration emphasizes the duality of the main character's nature, a duality between good and evil, "as the French horn and alto flute solos play duets with and against each other." Listeners are not likely to recognize this conflict between musical instruments or the composer's symbolism, though the conception no doubt helped him write. But it is worth noting that the French horn and the alto flute seem to be getting along well by the time the track "Ending" comes along, suggesting that the main character's dual nature has been resolved.
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Sobre o álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 14 faixa(s)
- Duração total: 00:40:14
- Artistas principais: Howard Shore
- Compositor: Howard Shore
- Gravadora: New Line Records
- Género: Ambiente Films Trilhas sonoras de filmes
© 2005 Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © 2005 New Line Productions, Inc. Howard Shore Photo © 2004 Benjamin Ealovega/New Line Productions, Inc. ℗ 2005 This compilation WaterTower Music as licensee for Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
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