
Rachel Mary Berkeley Portman (born 11 December 1960 in Haslemere, England, UK) is a British composer, best known for scoring films. She was educated at Charterhouse School and Worcester College, Oxford. Ms. Portman has composed the scores for dozens of feature films, including "Emma", "Chocolat", "Oliver Twist", "The Cider House Rules", "The Duchess", and "Never Let Me Go". She was the first female composer to win an Academy Award in the category of Best Musical or Comedy Score (for "Emma" in 1996).
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Chocolat: Main Titles
Main Title
much loved
We Had Today
Minor Swing
Vianne Sets Up Shop
End Credits - Instrumental
End Titles
Passage of Time
Three Women - Instrumental
Theme - From "Emma"
The Last Dinner
The Story of Grandmere - Instrumental
The Duchess
Suite
Boycott Immorality
Firing Squad
Bess' Sons
Never Let Me Go
The Story of Grandmere
Party Preparations
We All Complete
Caravan
Goodnight You Kings Of New England - Instrumental
Sisterhood
Other Possibilities
Burying Fuzzy - Instrumental
Chocolate Sauce
The Pier
Fire
Gee and Grey Together In Bath
Mayan Bowl Breaks
The Cider House - Instrumental
a gift
Three Women
Guillaume's Confession
Vianne Gazes at the River
Taste of Chocolate
Caravan - Instrumental
A Kind Old Woman
One Day Main Titles
Streets of London
Vianne Confronts the Comte
Taste of Chocolate - Instrumental
The Road to the Workhouse
The Artful Dodger
The Escape From Fagin
Kathy and Tommy
Oliver Runs Away
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