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 Posted:   Oct 12, 2019 - 8:18 AM   
 By:   Justin Boggan   (Member)

Two tracks have been release to his score to the upcoming film:
http://filmmusicreporter.com/2019/10/11/first-tracks-from-marriage-story-soundtrack-released/#more-63878

They're bot lovely orchestral pieces. Enjoy.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2019 - 4:12 PM   
 By:   Thor   (Member)

My colleagues have been buzzing about this film since they saw it in Venice earlier this year, so I'm kinda curious -- even though I'm NOT a Baumbach fan by any stretch of the imagination.

But I had no idea Randy Newman was doing the score. Intriguing!

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2019 - 4:53 PM   
 By:   John Mullin   (Member)

There was a neat article about this score in Vanity Fair this week as well:

https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/10/marriage-story-randy-newman-score-interview?fbclid=IwAR3IDSv8KlqKQlkiTgAikvKpHLJFp9pmHFdBLcxbY4ctiJIWSv5av8sH25U

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2019 - 4:53 PM   
 By:   John Mullin   (Member)

Double post

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 31, 2019 - 12:02 PM   
 By:   John Mullin   (Member)

Chris Willman wrote a great piece about Randy Newman's upcoming score to MARRIAGE STORY:

Randy Newman Reached Into His Past for ‘Marriage Story’ Score

https://variety.com/2019/film/features/randy-newman-reached-into-his-past-for-marriage-story-score-1203389027/

"In this one, I’m sticking out all over the place," he says, laughing, about his prominent score for the Noah Baumbach drama, which recalls some of his pre-Pixar work."

By CHRIS WILLMAN

Seeing that director Noah Baumbach enlisted Randy Newman to write the score for his Netflix film “Marriage Story,” you might think he was casting against type, if your knowledge of Newman’s movie work doesn’t extend back to a time before Pixar. If you left off with the legendary singer-songwriter’s composing work some time in the early ’80s, though, this is what you’d consider typecasting: Newman coming in to do something deeply bittersweet for serious drama, avoiding any of the trends of modern composing for something a little closer in classicism to what his uncle Alfred might’ve done in the ’50s or ’60s.

“I’ve certainly been typecast as doing animation, and I do it all right. The last two ‘Toy Story’ films had some big emotional content at the end of the picture. But it’s not like ‘Ragtime’ or ‘Avalon,’ ” he says, bringing up a couple of the scores on which he really made his name — “except they don’t make pictures like that anymore. It may have been what I was really good at.”

The “Marriage Story” score runs alongside less than a quarter of the film’s two-hour running time, but when it’s there, it couldn’t be more prominent, as Baumbach begins the film with a lengthy overture of sorts under a long voiceover/montage sequence, then turns it up between dialogue scenes. Newman knows the sound of the intermediate-sized, 40-piece “chamber orchestra” may require a little getting used to for viewers expecting some nice emo-rock, under the circumstances.

“Before starting I thought, is it important what kind of music these people would be listening to, if they ever listen to music? Is it gonna sound old-fashioned? Are people going to wait for the bass drum to come in and take off, and it never does? But I said, ‘What the f—.’ This score fit the emotional journey that these people are on. And (maybe) I could have done it with acoustic guitar and something, but I don’t think so.”

It’s prominent enough to have been an unusual flashpoint for discussion and appreciation at festivals, before the film’s theatrical debut Nov. 6 and Netflix bow exactly one month later. “I don’t care so much if people don’t notice the score and it really works,” Newman adds. “This one works, and they’re noticing it. It’s all right with me if it just helps the picture like those ‘Toy Story’ pictures and the score is not mentioned. It’s not supposed to stick out. Yet in this one, I’m sticking out all over the place.” He laughs. “I couldn’t help it.”

He and Baumbach got on well enough — Newman previously did a piano score for the director’s underrated “The Meyerowitz Stories” — that they are planning to embark on a third film together: The director is helming a documentary about Newman, possibly even embarking on that project as early as this fall. “Maybe it’ll be his follow-up.” Newman adds with a chuckle: “The world’s waiting.”

His own taste in scores remains fairly catholic. “Guys who are good at this field, they’re all old, I think,” Newman says. “I’m sure there’s young guys. The guy who did ‘Death of Stalin’ (Christopher Willis), for instance, is really good. But basically Johnny Williams is still the best guy, for almost anything. Johnny Williams is the best guy that I would hire if I had a movie. I might hire myself, depending on the movie, but I would hire him (first) — he’s still the best guy. And Alan Silvestri, I just saw, he did one of those “Avenger” pictures, and it’s a little better than they’ve ever been, musically, because he did it. And my cousin Tom is very good. Very different from me, but really good. And tremendously good under dialogue.”

Newman paints his own reasons for continuing to value scoring, more than he has his singer/songwriter side at various points in his career, as being slightly selfish. “I love the orchestra. Those days I have of working with them are the best days I have in my life,” he declares. “I’ve got to admit it: I like musicians. It’s not about power. It’s a privilege to make music with people like that, because I don’t play well enough to be the piano player for an orchestra.”

 
 Posted:   Nov 26, 2019 - 9:09 AM   
 By:   Jon Broxton   (Member)

My review of MARRIAGE STORY, for anyone who's interested:

https://moviemusicuk.us/2019/11/26/marriage-story-randy-newman/

Jon

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 8, 2019 - 2:55 AM   
 By:   JamesSouthall   (Member)

My review of the album:

http://www.movie-wave.net/marriage-story/

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 8, 2019 - 7:15 AM   
 By:   Bill in Portland Maine   (Member)

I watched the movie yesterday. It's very good. Superior acting all around, especially Laura Dern as a seasoned, cut-throat divorce lawyer.

Randy's score is lovely. Simple, delicate, melodic. But mostly unnecessary. It works well at the beginning as Adam Driver and Scarlett Johanssen's characters are introduced. But after that the story is so strong and the situations and acting so real that, IMO, no music is necessary. No drama in "Marriage Story" needs to be heightened by it, no subtext needs to be reinforced by it. And music wasn't required to add momentum. For me, the music spotting was actually the weakest part of the movie. It pulled me out of it. But, to their credit, they didn't slather the movie in score---that would've been a disaster. At only around 20 minutes, its effect on the narrative is minor.

The opening and closing music would've sufficed.

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 Posted:   Dec 9, 2019 - 7:59 PM   
 By:   John Mullin   (Member)

Composer Cousins Thomas & Randy Newman On Competing For Best Original Score At 77th Golden Globes

https://deadline.com/2019/12/randy-newman-thomas-newman-marriage-story-1917-golden-globes-interview-news-1202804817/

Randy says that his cousin Maria (Thomas and David's sister) played violin on MARRIAGE STORY. Cool.

 
 Posted:   Feb 4, 2020 - 12:24 AM   
 By:   Juanki   (Member)

I would like to buy this score on CD but somehow, after the Academy Award nomination it dissapeared. It's no available at any retail. Do you know if there is a reprint coming soon? Will Lakeshore rerelease it?

 
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