| In
contrast to the sensitive period setting of Tom and Viv,
Debbie Wiseman's score for this supernatural thriller (based
on James Herbert's novel) includes some pretty astringent writing
in places, sparsely scored for vibrato-less flute and harp over
icy string harmonics, ominous chords and (synthesised?) voices.
The real substance
of the album, however, is not the starkly chilling atmosphere
generated by these spartan textures, but the romantic solo piano
themes for Juliet and Christina - the former a delicate, fragile
piece that is quite hauntingly beautiful, the latter a moodily
songlike Minuet - both of which are given warmly expressive
readings by the composer.
This is a subtle,
evocative and distinctively personal score in which some memorably
melodious writing is shrouded in the romantic semi-darkness
of shifting shadows. |
Gramophone
Film music
Good CD Guide
1996 |