Ever After: A Cinderella Story Soundtrack. Don't be misled by the film's trailers; the soundtrack to Ever After-yet another modern adaptation of a Cinderella story-is an orchestral score by George Fenton. Best known for his work on Gandhi and The Fisher King, Fenton has created a sweeping orchestral score, with the occasional Celtic influences thrown in, as on "Cinderella" or the upbeat "Going to the Ball. But on most tracks Ever After's score is quiet and subtle. Though Fenton has done more memorable work (Cry Freedom), he succeeds here in accentuating the romance of the film.
10. –Choir Of Magdalen College Oxford. Your Highness - What A Surprise". Chorus Master – Grayston IvesRecorded By, Mixed By – Keith Grant. Leader – Gavyn Wright. Music By, Conductor, Producer – George Fenton (tracks: 1 to 21). Orchestrated By – Geoffrey Alexander, Simon Chamberlain. Photography By – Stephen F. Morley.
Ever After: A Cinderella Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Don't be misled by the film's trailers; the soundtrack to Ever After-yet another modern adaptation of a Cinderella story-is an orchestral score by George Fenton. Brit soft-rockers Texas provide the lone vocal track on the score with Don't be misled by the film's trailers; the soundtrack to Ever After-yet another modern adaptation of a Cinderella story-is an orchestral score by George Fenton.
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What an entertaining and magical movie. The main character Danielle (Drew Barrymore) is what drew me to the theater. I just love her charisma and charm. Unlike her girl next door norm she was very intriguing in this movie, playing an independent, strong headed, feisty peasant is a sharp contrast to anything I've seen her in before. While this story is supposed to be a version of Cinderella, it takes on twists of it's own. There is no fairy god mother. Instead there is a charming intellectual inventor Leonardo Da Vinci (Patrick Godfrey)
Ever After (known in promotional material as Ever After: A Cinderella Story) is a 1998 American romantic drama film inspired by the fairy tale Cinderella. The screenplay is written by Tennant, Susannah Grant, and Rick Parks. The original music score is composed by George Fenton. The film's closing theme song "Put Your Arms Around Me" is performed by the rock band Texas.
Really a score consisting of compositions by George Fenton. The idea is to evoke background music for a fairy tale. He does this pretty well, featuring lush orchestrations, fanciful little trills, etc. As such, it's pretty good music to accompany the movie. Same fairy tale type quality is evoked, but in a semi-country-pop manner.