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The Hours (Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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There are movies where you notice the soundtrack, and others where you don't. The latter is usually considered ideal, and yet it's impossible to ignore Philip Glass' pervasive, all-encompassing soundtrack while watching Stephen Daldy's celebrated follow-up to Billy Elliot (the same could just as easily be said of Elmer Bernstein's majestic music for Far From Heaven). This isn't such a bad thing -- far from it. The piano-dominated score, incorporating motifs from Glass' Satyagraha, Glassworks, and Solo Piano is, by turns, lush, sumptuous, and stirring. Michael Riesman is the pianist, the Lyric Quartet provides the strings, and Nick Ingman is the conductor. The fruits of their labor -- and artistry -- add depth to the action on screen without ever quite overwhelming it. The complicated storyline, based on Michael Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel (which was, in turn, inspired by Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway) is inherently dramatic and emotionally compelling enough that it doesn't really "need" music to get its message across. And the actors, including Nicole Kidman (Virginia Woolf), Julianne Moore (Laura Brown), and Meryl Streep (Clarissa Vaughn), breathe such life into these three distinct characters, living in three different time periods, that they don't need really need the music either. But it's always there, like a ghostly presence in each woman's life, helping to tie their divergent storylines together as much as the themes that are common to each. In the end, the score is as much a unifying force as Peter Boyle's deft editing and, most importantly, Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway, which was originally to be called The Hours. The CD booklet includes liner notes by Cunningham (focusing on his longtime admiration for Glass), excerpts about each character from his novel, and stills from the film.

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1
The Poet Acts
00:03:43

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

2
Morning Passages
00:05:33

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

3
Something She Has to Do
00:03:12

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

4
For Your Own Benefit
00:02:03

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

5
Vanessa and the Changelings
00:01:48

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

6
I'm Going to Make a Cake
00:04:04

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

7
An Unwelcome Friend
00:04:11

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

8
Dead Things
00:04:24

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

9
The Kiss
00:03:57

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

10
Why Does Someone Have to Die?
00:03:56

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

11
Tearing Herself Away
00:05:03

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

12
Escape!
00:03:50

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

13
Choosing Life
00:04:01

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

14
The Hours
00:07:47

Michael Riesman, Arranger - Rolf Wilson, Violin - Jonathan Allen, RecordingEngineer - Chris Laurence, Double Bass - Isobel Griffiths, Orchestral Contractor - David Daniels, Cello - Nick Ingman, Conductor - Mario McNulty, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jake Jackson, Assistant Recording Engineer - Andrew Dudman, Assistant Recording Engineer - Tony Lewis, Music Editor - Philip Glass, Composer, MainArtist - Nico Muhly, Assistant - John Bradbury, Orchestra Leader & Director - Jim Keller, ExecutiveProducer - Dan Bora, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Scott Rudin, ExecutiveProducer - Ed Coxon, Violin - Hector Castillo, MixingEngineer - David Arch, Piano - Nicolas Barr, Viola - Christian Rutledge, Studio Assistant - Kara Bilof, Co-ordinator Production

© 2002 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2002 Nonesuch Records

Album review

There are movies where you notice the soundtrack, and others where you don't. The latter is usually considered ideal, and yet it's impossible to ignore Philip Glass' pervasive, all-encompassing soundtrack while watching Stephen Daldy's celebrated follow-up to Billy Elliot (the same could just as easily be said of Elmer Bernstein's majestic music for Far From Heaven). This isn't such a bad thing -- far from it. The piano-dominated score, incorporating motifs from Glass' Satyagraha, Glassworks, and Solo Piano is, by turns, lush, sumptuous, and stirring. Michael Riesman is the pianist, the Lyric Quartet provides the strings, and Nick Ingman is the conductor. The fruits of their labor -- and artistry -- add depth to the action on screen without ever quite overwhelming it. The complicated storyline, based on Michael Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel (which was, in turn, inspired by Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway) is inherently dramatic and emotionally compelling enough that it doesn't really "need" music to get its message across. And the actors, including Nicole Kidman (Virginia Woolf), Julianne Moore (Laura Brown), and Meryl Streep (Clarissa Vaughn), breathe such life into these three distinct characters, living in three different time periods, that they don't need really need the music either. But it's always there, like a ghostly presence in each woman's life, helping to tie their divergent storylines together as much as the themes that are common to each. In the end, the score is as much a unifying force as Peter Boyle's deft editing and, most importantly, Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway, which was originally to be called The Hours. The CD booklet includes liner notes by Cunningham (focusing on his longtime admiration for Glass), excerpts about each character from his novel, and stills from the film.

© TiVo

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