De Filmtracks, cito extracto:

The scores by Patrick Doyle for Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile are both attractive orchestral dramas with notable highlights. Rather that turn once again to that trusted collaborator of decades, however, Branagh sought a completely new direction for the music in A Haunting in Venice. He wanted as little music in the picture as possible, a strategy meant to accentuate the sound effects that characters and audience members are meant to discern. What music that did appear in the film was instructed to be small, dark, moody, confined, and claustrophobic. For Branagh, this equation led him in search of a very sparsely rendered chamber score without any of the romantic sensibilities that Venice would otherwise suggest. He apparently decided that Doyle wasn't the right composer to generate that type of score and instead sought industry darling Hildur Guðnadóttir. Psychic pain has come to define the Icelandic composer's career, and it makes for unpleasant music, but her distinctive techniques were intended to represent Poirot's inner turmoil in this story.


A major Christie fan herself, Guðnadóttir approached the assignment intellectually, studying the music of Italian composers from the era and attempting to discern the difference in the classical music from before and after World War II. Writing the score in the traditional method with a pencil, she devised what she viewed as an appropriately off-kilter expression of melody and tonality for both the time period and main character.



Todo genial, excepto lo que resalto en negrita.

Mira, Clemmy, desde el respeto y la admiración que te tengo: VETE A TOMAR VIENTO, ANDA. Un profesional que se precie de serlo y se tenga en estima, NO PUEDE expresarse así a la hora de reseñar una obra, al margen de sesgos y preferencias personales. Estas faltando al respeto al autor, lo que además te puede causar problemas. En un foro de Internet, como usuario de a pie, puedes escribir de esa manera, pero en una web donde se publican reseñas profesionales de música de cine, NO.


Educación y mesura, por Dios.


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