Downton Abbey: Original Music from the Television Series

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Downton Abbey: Original Music from the Television Series
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Soundtrack album by
John Lunn and Chamber Orchestra of London
Released19 September 2011
Recorded2010–2011
Length55:18
Label Decca
Producer John Lunn
Downton Abbey soundtracks chronology
Downton Abbey: Original Music from the Television Series
(2011)
Downton Abbey: The Essential Collection
(2012)

Downton Abbey: Original Music from the Television Series is the first soundtrack that accompanied the ITV historical television series Downton Abbey . Composed by John Lunn and performed by the Chamber Orchestra of London, the album consists of 19 songs, mostly from the television score and three songs performed by Alfie Boe and Mary-Jess Leaverland. It was released on 19 September 2011 through Decca Records, a day after the second season's premiere.

Contents

Background

John Lunn composed the series' musical score. Lunn wrote the opening theme after watching the first two episodes of the series' that opens with a simple piano tune where Bates look out of the window and expands to a more grandeur theme with strings and orchestra provided for the first cue and the second cue begins with the events happening in the house, where "the house itself is like a well-oiled machine — a bit like the train, the energy". The tune ends with a third inversion on a 7th chord. [1]

Albeit Lunn being influenced by the works of Ralph Vaughan Williams, Edward Elgar and Philip Glass, the underlying harmony of the themes were relied on popular hit numbers—such as Coldplay—whose influence had been overshadowed with the strings and orchestral music. [1] [2] Despite the film's 20th century setting, Lunn refrained from providing music that sounded like 1912 and most of the music were played by actual players instead of sampling and other technological evolutions throughout the score, which eventually resulted the music to sound like a film instead of a contemporary television show. [1] He wrote romantic themes for Mathew and Mary and Anna and Bates, as well as the theme for Thomas and Mrs. O'Brien, which Lunn felt it as the hardest to write. [2]

Members from the London Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra jointly formed The Chamber Orchestra of London to contribute and perform music. Alastair King conducted the orchestra, which consisted of 33 strings—10 first violins, eight second violins, six violas, six cellos, three basses—in addition to utilizing cor anglais, French horn, vibraphone and piano (played by Lunn). [2]

Besides the score, Mary-Jess Leaverland contributed vocals for "Did I Make the Most of Loving You", a shortened version of the seven-minute score suite developed as an lyrical song, while Alfie Boe performed cover versions of the 20th-century British songs "If You Were the Only Girl (In the World)" and "Roses of Picardy". [3]

Track listing

Downton Abbey: Original Music from the Television Series track listing
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Downton Abbey: The Suite"
7:09
2."Love and the Hunter"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
3:18
3."Emancipation"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
2:15
4."Story of My Life"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
1:58
5."Fashion"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
1:19
6."Damaged"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
5:25
7."If You Were the Only Girl in the World" Alfie Boe 3:47
8."Preparation"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
3:27
9."Such Good Luck"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
2:30
10."Us and Them"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
1:53
11."Violet"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
1:56
12."A Drive"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
1:04
13."An Ideal Marriage"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
2:43
14."Roses of Picardy"Alfie Boe3:55
15."Telegram"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
1:45
16."Deception"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
2:51
17."Titanic"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
2:10
18."A Song and a Dance"
  • John Lunn
  • Chamber Orchestra of London
1:30
19."Did I Make the Most of Loving You?"
4:18

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes. [4]

Charts

Chart performance for Downton Abbey: Original Music from the Television Series
Chart (2011)Peak
position
UK Compilation Albums (OCC) [5] 24
UK Soundtrack Albums (OCC) [6] 3

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