MARIE ANTOINETTE (2CD) (Various)

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Music Producer: Brian Reitzell
Label:
Verve Forecast/Polydor
Year Release: October 10 2006
Links:

www.polydor.co.uk

www.verveforecast.com


www.sony.com/marie

 

 



TRACK LISTING (CD 1)
1
Hong Kong Garden - Siouxsie & The Banshees
2
Aphrodisiac - Bow Wow Wow
3
What Ever Happened - The Strokes
4
Pulling Our Weight - The Radio Dept
5
Ceremony - New Order
6
Natural's Not In It - Gang Of Four
7
I Want Candy - Bow Wow Wow (Kevin Shields Remix)
8
Kings Of The Wild Frontier - Adam & The Ants
9
Concerto in G - Antonio Vivaldi Dir: Brian Reitzell Conductor: Roger Neill
10
The Melody Of A Fallen Tree - Windsor For The Derby
11
I Don't Like It Like This - The Radio Dept
12
Plainsong - The Cure
CD 2
1
Intro Versailles
2
Jynweythek Ylow - Aphex Twin
3
Opus 17 - Dustin O'Halloran
4
II Secondo Giorno (Instrumental) - Air
5
Keen On Boys - The Radio Dept
6
Opus 23 - Dustin O'Halloran
7
Les Barricades Mysterious - Francois Cauperin. Harpsichord: Patricia Mabee
8
Fools Rush In - Bow Wow Wow (Kevin Shields Remix)
9
Avril 14th - Aphex Twin
10
K. 213 - Domenico Scarlatti. Harpsicord: Patricia Mabee
11
Tommib Help Buss- Squarepusher
12
Tristes apprets, pales flambeaux - Jean-Philippe Rameau. Les Arts Florissant, Dir: William Christie, Agnes Mellon: Soprano
13
Opus 36 - Dustin O'Halloran
14
All Cats Are Grey - The Cure

REVIEW

In most period dramas, great care and utmost scrutiny is taken in the selection of music for historical accuracy. Marie Antoinette is not such a soundtrack. Purists are duly warned to turn away.

Coppola insists that the entire film (including its music) is not ‘a history lesson’ and that it was a ‘modern way of telling the story’. Instead of a score dominated by Classic era Opera and instrumental music, we get a whole slew of 80s New Wave, Electronica, post-punk and modern rock beats, with bits of inaccurate Baroque/Rocco Music all selected by music supervisor and album producer Brian Reitzell, who worked with Coppola for Lost in Translation.

It is felt by this reviewer that both Coppola and Reitzell have committed a cardinal sin with this modern fantasy approach to the soundtrack. This is exacerbated by the imprecise choices of Baroque Music for a time period firmly entrenched in the Classic era of Music. It is an obvious error and use of inferior judgment that very few in the industry would make.

Though it may be somewhat forgivable to use the early 18th Century works of Couperin (though not the spelling error), Rameau and even the Italian composer Scarlatti in this soundtrack, Vivaldi seems the most unlikely and poorest choice. Yes, eras of Music are not clearly defined but during Marie Antoinette’s reign as monarch, Music from Classic composers such as Glück (her music teacher) and Salieri would most probably and exclusively be played at Versailles, as it would be anywhere in Europe at that time. Even Mozart or even Beethoven would have been better and more historically accurate choices. This may not be a history lesson, but the misguided selection betrays the entire re-creation.

It is also noted that other works of Rameau (at least one other Aria and instrumental Minuet) used in the film were missing in this two CD release. Nevertheless, the remaining performances of Patricia Mabee (harpsichords), Agnes Mellon (Soprano) and Les Arts Florrissant under the direction of William Christie are nothing short of brilliant and masterful.

The album fares much better with its mixtape-type selection of modern numbers. The wide ranging and somewhat confusing compilation is perhaps the only saving grace of the soundtrack including notable electronica artistes Dustin O’Halloran and Aphex Twin, who were perhaps the only musicians and composers moving towards a more ye olde style. The rest of the soundtrack is made of serious 80s New Wave and post-punk (and revival) tracks, ranging from Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bow Wow Wow to bands like New Order and The Cure.

SOUNDTRACK RATING:

Review by Darren Sim

 

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