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| Rachel Portman | Primary Artist |
| David Snell | Conductor |
| Stéphane Grappelli | Composer |
| Django Reinhardt | Composer |
| Mike Brown | Mastering |
| Chris Dibble | Mastering, Engineering |
| Duke Ellington | Composer |
| Rachel Portman | Composer, Producer, Orchestration |
| Juan Tizol | Composer |
| Jeff Atmajian | Orchestration |
| Chris Cozens | Auricle Programming |
| Hannah Davies | Composer's Assistant |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Evan Cater
Swedish filmmaker Lasse Hallström's directorial style is marked by a taste for simplicity. He is an old-school storyteller, preferring to step out of the way and let the story speak for itself. The approach has its advantages, but the earnest limpidity of his vision can have a stultifying effect on his films. Rachel Portman's innocuously pretty score for Hallström's innocuously pretty 1999 screen adaptation of The Cider House Rules played by the director's rules, melding pleasantly and forgettably into the glossy period landscape. The score brought her an Oscar nomination, but lacked both the eclectic complexity Beloved and the vibrant playfulness Emma of her best work. A ...