Chevalier (soundtrack)

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"It was important that all the music could be played live. So we weren’t using processes that couldn’t have been found in 1775. Sometimes we might add a couple of instruments to give a little bit of extra power to a phrase, but primarily this was about displaying Joseph's music and telling his story and making sure that it was cinematically valid."

— Michael Abels [6]

Using the character themes he developed for the film, he pieced the score together. While describing Joseph's themes, he said "There’s a slave hymn that Michael and music supervisor Maggie Rodford discovered in one of Joseph’s pieces, and it’s this little moment where the melody theme stands out. So, [in the film], it’s this piece his mother hums to him as a child and that becomes his fight for justice by the end of the film." [5] Nanon's (Ronke Adekoluejo) theme was born from the notion of longing and reconnection, with Bowers adding:

This is an emotional moment. There’s a lot of happiness in being reconnected. But for Joseph, there’s anger and disappointment and his feelings of being abandoned. But as she’s braiding his hair and talking about what Black people have been through, in my mind, that’s where that theme is being handed to him in a way. [5]

For Bologne's love theme with singing protégé Marie-Josephine (Samara Weaving), he looked back at tragic love stories and the darkness to those emotional love themes, so he had to strike a balance so as to "[encapsulate] those feelings that they felt for one another, without it being too dark or too sweet and lovey". [5] Her thematic instrument was a grand piano which had been felted, while Bologne had a cello, which Bowers described: "When they first meet, there’s this duet between the piano and cello, and it’s straightforward. It’s a softer, rounder and warmer sound." As their relationship gets intense, an "icy high violin comes in, and the cello becomes scratchier". [5]

Release

Joseph Boulogne's composition "Violin Concerto in G major, Op. 8, No. 2: I. Allegro" was released as a single on March 17, 2023. [2] A three-track sampler featuring cues from Bower's original score released on April 20, [7] while the full soundtrack was released by Hollywood Records on April 21. [8]

Track listing

Chevalier (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Film score by
ReleasedApril 21, 2023
Recorded2022–2023
Genre
Length1:06:01
Label Hollywood
Kris Bowers chronology
We Own This City
(2022)
Chevalier
(2022)
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
(2023)
No.TitleWriter(s)Artist(s)Length
1."Violin Concerto in G major, Op. 8, No. 2: I. Allegro" Joseph Boulogne Chevalier de Saint-Georges
9:59
2."Sinfonie Liberté Part 1 & 2"
Abels3:19
3."Main Title – Arrival at Polytechnic"
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
1:07
4."Fencing Duel"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
2:15
5."Awarded Chevalier"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
1:20
6."Violin Duel"
  • Abels
  • Clayton Penrose-Whitmore
  • Wynton Grant
  • London Contemporary
3:31
7."A Letter Came for You – Nanon"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
2:34
8."It’s Called Ernestine"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
1:27
9."The Kiss"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
1:28
10."Soul of an Artist"Abels
  • Abels
  • Ronald Long Jr.
  • London Contemporary
1:22
11."Scena from Ernestine"
2:25
12."Now I’m Only a Negro"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
2:42
13."The Only Home I Knew"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
1:48
14."We’ll Find a Desert Island"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
2:04
15."Not a Queen of France"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
4:57
16."Flowers Through Church"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
3:42
17."Choices Come from Within"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
4:09
18."Composing the Finale"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
1:28
19."Egalité"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
1:20
20."Dansons pour la vie"
  • Joel Virgel
  • Abels
  • Virgel
  • Abels
1:38
21."My Child"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
1:49
22."The Queen Is Here – You Will Be Erased"Bowers
  • Bowers
  • London Contemporary
2:05
23."O cessate di piagarmi from Il Pompeo "
  • Scarlatti
  • Janečková
  • Závada
  • Abels
1:10
24."String Quartet in D major, Op. 1, No. 6: Rondeau"de Saint-Georges
  • de Saint-Georges
  • Gareth Murphy
2:23
25."String Quartet in E-flat major, Op. 1, No. 2: Rondeau"de Saint-Georges
  • de Saint-Georges
  • Murphy
1:25
26."Violin Concerto in G major, Op. 8, No. 2: I: Allegro" (quartet version)de Saint-Georges
  • de Saint-Georges
  • Murphy
2:34
Total length:1:06:01

Reception

Music critic Jonathan Broxton commented:

Chevalier is an excellent soundtrack, a superb mix of outstanding classical music from the period, and new original score which takes elements and influences from the period and blends it with more contemporary elements to first-rate effect. The solo violin performances – especially those by featured virtuoso Randall Goosby – are sensational, but Bowers’s original music does play second fiddle (pun intended) to the classical selections, and is more muted in terms of its clearly recognizable thematic content. With that in mind, this still gets a recommendation as an excellent musical tribute – and long overdue acknowledgement – to this pioneer of black classical music. [9]

Christy Lemire of RogerEbert.com wrote "Kris Bowers’ sweeping score does work wonders, though, to create a feeling of atmosphere." [10] Valerie Complex of Deadline Hollywood and Lovia Gyarkye of The Hollywood Reporter classified the score as "brilliant", [11] "grandiose" [12] and "fittingly epic". [13]

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