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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A masquerade of haunting themes,
By A Customer
This review is from: Elizabeth: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
To borrow a phrase from the Phantom of the Opera, I would describe the score to Elizabeth as being one that is "hard as lightning, soft as candle light". My salutations to David Hirschfelder for this unique invention of themes ranging from the dark, spine-tingling themes to the light and lush sounds of the "coronation banquet" and the "love theme". His use of other classical materials gives this score added textures and layers. What you get in the end is a full hour of themes that will be swimming in your head for days after. For example, the 6-minute-long "coronation banquet" sets the scene for festivity and pagaentry in a time so long ago. It rivals the dance sequence from Shakespeare in Love with its strong and percussive beats... you could use it in a modern discotheque and everyone, "let's do the volta!" The darker themes are just right without being too dark. And of course, the love theme - all I can say is that it is a gem. With a slight tinge of darkness, the love theme somewhat describes a love that was never meant to be. There is much yearning and sadness and danger, and I think that makes it a unique love theme. Not your average lovey-dovey or conventional soundtrack, I believe the score to Elizabeth will set new standards in film scoring. It dares to be different and cruel if the occassion calls for it. By daring to be different and above conventionality (if there is such a word!), Elizabeth is one-of-a-kind. Highly unexpected. It strikes with its warmth, intrigue and cold un-sympathetic charms. Call it cruelty, call it love, call it intrigue. The sound quality is good, resonant and warm. One of the best scores of 1998-1999. Highly recommended for music fans looking for a mix of intrigue and love - the score to Elizabeth will not disappoint.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Long may "Elizabeth" reign (in my CD player)!,
This review is from: Elizabeth: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
One of the most stunning historical dramas ever filmed is "Elizabeth," directed by Shekhar Kapur and starring Cate Blanchett as England's Queen Elizabeth I. A crucial element of the film's overall effect is David Hirschfelder's superb musical score. The CD of "Elizabeth" is one of those great scores which succeeds as compelling music on its own, apart from the film."Elizabeth" starts off strong with the amazing "Elizabeth: Overture." This composition features an eery blend of male and female choirs. The ominous overture builds to a strikingly frenzied crescendo. The rest of the music is equally masterful, and features a good blend of choir and orchestra on certain tracks. The music captures the many moods and flavors of Elizabeth's world: martial, majestic, frightening, elegant, haunting, joyful. I especially liked the tender love theme. The music of "Elizabeth" successfully evokes both the violence and beauty of this memorable film. I highly recommend this CD, especially to fans of outstanding film scores.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elizabethan Pastiche,
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This review is from: Elizabeth: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
Elizabeth's soundtrack deftly captures the brooding darkness and the painful passion of the film through its various themes. Included are sources not originally written by Hirschfelder, such as an amazing Mozart Requiem Aeturnum (K. 626, d minor) that sounds as if it were recorded in an echo chamber by a fiery nymph. Some of the music is period appropriate, however, and traditional dances from the 16th century make their appearance. Elizabeth combines sweeping love themes, rhythmic terror, vocal madness, and musical homage into a wonderful soundtrack recording that reflects the beauty of the superb film in which it appears. Why Shakespeare in Love won the Oscar for best original score is something which I cannot fathom. Compared to Elizabeth it is musically dull and repetitive.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An admirable work of art,
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This review is from: Elizabeth: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
This soundtrack includes two works by famous composers(Mozart and Byrd) but the score is a seamless blend. Listening to the wonder that is the very first track, I could hardly believe it was the product of a movie composer. It seemed too good to be true. It had a classical era feel to it, but was full of engaging elements of dissonance that reflected an intriguing influence of modern sensibilities.All the music sounded as though it could have been composed in the 17th century and it was so excellently moody. How well it emphasized those dark, draughty hallways with only sputtering, smoky torches to light them! How dark and sinister was the royal court as everyone conspired against each other in the shadows. And then for occasions of levity were excellent dances. I couldn't help but think it appropriate as a sad voice spirals up and up as Lord Robert Dudley sits with tears running down his face. This is easily one of the best soundtracks I have ever had the pleasure of coming across. Not only is it perfect for the movie, but it is by itself an admirable work of art.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Elizabeth - a tour de force,
By anthemic (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Elizabeth: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
Without a doubt, David Hirschfelder is a name that will become increasingly popular in the soundtrack industry in the coming years. 'Elizabeth' will arrest and captivate the listener from beginning to end - with a tour de force of energy. While this happens it will displace your timespace and time-warp you into a 16th century castle court. It will arouse your passion, anticipate your fear, and tingle your spine with joy and anxiety. Despite reference (and intertextuality) to great composers gone by, the soundtrack is entirely appropriate for the film as it generates its own sense of drama. It is not a soundtrack that will pass by unregistered by the mind. In this sense it is never a mere accompaniment - instead working alongside the film and heightening drama in its own right. Displaying a fine range of tempos, themes, and moods - 'Night of the Long Knives' juxtaposed with 'Coronation Banquet' exemplify the soundtrack's ability to mix these while remaining true to a high level of intensity. The fact that the Oscars gave their ultimate nod of approval to 'Life is Beautiful' for 'Original Dramatic Score' and 'Shakespeare in Love'for 'Best Picture' shows how they continue to get it wrong. Such a decision would have the mighty queen turning in her grave but move on undeterred she will. It is highly unlikely that anyone will dislike this soundtrack and those are pretty good odds for the prospective buyer! To quote Shakespeare - "if music be the food of life, then play on".
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nimrod-Elgar where to find the exact music?,
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This review is from: Elizabeth: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
I just bought the Elgar CD in the hopes of finding the music from the movie. I was disappointed, however, because this CD only contains an instrumental version, and I am fairly sure that in the movie there was a beautiful opera voice intermixed with this piece. Is this available on the soundtrack or was I hearing things?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elegant, Romantic, Erotic And Powerful.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Elizabeth: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
"Elizabeth" is undeniably one of the greatest period films ever made. Not just because of the amazing and artistic vision of Shekhar Kapur, but also because of David Hirschfelder's amazing music. It is elegant and romantic. Erotic and powerful at times. I was surprised that the Academy passed this one over for "Life Is Beautiful." Yes, that film too has a great score, but not as great as this one. It even surpasses John William's score for "Saving Private Ryan." The music for "Elizabeth" is set exactly at the artistic look of the film. The music is just amazing work. I listen to it many, many times and never get bored. This is what film music is all about.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Elgar's. Nimrod~~~cut off abruptly!,
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This review is from: Elizabeth: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
I can't believe the producers of this CD saw fit to lop off the ends of some of the most beautiful music ever, esp. Elgar's "Nimrod" with the soprano background. I have looked it seems forever to find a copy with the soprano singer(s). Does anyone know where I can find one??? I have several CDs with "Nimrod", all orchestral. I want the singer!! I'm SO disappointed.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Elizabeth: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
This CD is wonderful! I'll give them some license though considering the use of Mozart, when Mozart wasn't even born for another 200 years after Elizabeth. But hey, it's the movies, and the music is great!! I definitely recommend this CD!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elizabeth,
This review is from: Elizabeth: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
I think this is a wonderful score. It is one of those scores that when I hear the music I can automatically think of the scene and situation in the movie in which the music is playing. David Hirschfelder definitely composed a magical, beautiful score. It is true that this score lost in its Oscar category. It is disappointing, but I like to leave that kind of thing to people who have been in the entertainment/movie score business their whole life. I would like to say something to Shana Snyder that posted a review about this score on March 6, 2000. "Shakespeeare in Love"'s score did not beat "Elizabeth" for the Oscar. "Shakespeare in Love" was nominated for and won Best Comedic score. "Elizabeth" was nominated in the Best Dramatic score category. "Elizabeth" lost to "Life is Beautiful." I think "Shakespeare in Love" and "Life is Beautiful" are exceptional scores as well. They are all great and nothing should be taken away from them based on the results of the Oscars. |
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