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The Piano: Michael Nyman's mesmerising melody

1993

The Piano: Michael Nyman's mesmerising melody

1993

  • NFSA IDFV06D4TR
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormFeature Film
  • Duration2 hrs, 1 min
  • GenresWomen, Drama
  • Year1993

The influential minimalist composer Michael Nyman created the score for Jane Campion's Oscar-winning film, The Piano (1993).

'The Heart Asks Pleasure' is the best known piece from the soundtrack. It reappropriates the melody from 'Gloomy Winter's Noo Awa'’ (1808), a popular Scottish folk song.

Inflected by minimalist techniques, it can be characterised by a lilting and mesmerising melody that soars over the top of a relentless ostinato.

This piece, as with others throughout the film, functions as the voice of the lead character, Ada McGrath (Holly Hunter).

Ada is sold into marriage to a New Zealand frontiersman named Alisdair Stewart (Sam Neill), and has not spoken a word since she was six. She expresses her inner feelings and torments through playing the piano.

In this sense, Nyman’s music becomes a significant character or voice within the film.

The influential minimalist composer Michael Nyman created the score for Jane Campion's Oscar-winning film, The Piano (1993).

'The Heart Asks Pleasure' is the best known piece from the soundtrack. It reappropriates the melody from 'Gloomy Winter's Noo Awa'’ (1808), a popular Scottish folk song.

Inflected by minimalist techniques, it can be characterised by a lilting and mesmerising melody that soars over the top of a relentless ostinato.

This piece, as with others throughout the film, functions as the voice of the lead character, Ada McGrath (Holly Hunter).

Ada is sold into marriage to a New Zealand frontiersman named Alisdair Stewart (Sam Neill), and has not spoken a word since she was six. She expresses her inner feelings and torments through playing the piano.

In this sense, Nyman’s music becomes a significant character or voice within the film.

  • Production company
    Saddleback Productions
    Director and writer
    Jane Campion
    Music
    Michael Nyman
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