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Enola Holmes 2
(2022)
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Composed and Produced by:
Daniel Pemberton

Co-Orchestrated and Conducted by:
Matt Dunkley

Co-Orchestrated by:
Mark Baechle
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LABEL & RELEASE DATE
Milan Records/Sony Classical
(November 4th, 2022)
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Released digitally in America and on CD in Europe.
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Buy it... if you loved the spirited personality of the prior score and wish to hear the same themes extended into a more melodramatic and suspenseful atmosphere.

Avoid it... if your appreciation of the music for this concept is focused on the main theme for the titular character, that identity suppressed until the end of this sequel score.
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FILMTRACKS TRAFFIC RANK: #2,111
WRITTEN 11/25/22
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Enola Holmes 2: (Daniel Pemberton) Though departing from the book series that originally inspired its 2020 predecessor, the 2022 sequel, Enola Holmes 2, generally follows the same feminist alternative take on the Sherlock Holmes concept. Returning its cast and crew, the continuation is inspired by the matchgirls' strike of 1888, elements of blackmail and murder weaved into this storyline so that Enola can solve the mystery. Her character still struggles in Enola Holmes 2 to evade the shadow of her successful brother, the plotline allowing her an opportunity to crack a prominent case on her own as a detective. Most of the basic elements from the prior film continue to factor, however, her estranged relationship with her mother, a budding romance with Lord Tewkesbury, and the plight to operate her own detective agency all advanced to some degree. This franchise has spawned a surprisingly dedicated following with its charm and politics, and Enola Holmes 2 was received well in its Netflix debut. Among those returning to the production is composer Daniel Pemberton (albeit with new orchestrators and conductor), whose music for Enola Holmes was a welcome departure for the artist. That score was more conventional than most of his other works, and its thematic integrity was buoyed by an indelibly upbeat spirit that combined classical English sensibilities with Pemberton's more contemporary comfort zone. It remains one of the more uniquely positive film music experiences of the era, and the composer attempts to retain that element of whimsy in the second score. The plot offers less rebellion and more duty for Enola, however, so listeners cannot expect to hear the same level of irreverent pizzazz in the tone of Enola Holmes 2. This necessity also affects Pemberton's reapplication of themes to the sequel, Enola's more defiant primary identity replaced by the composer's theme of mystery for much of this work. The demeanor is a touch darker, and a greater emphasis on the waltz formations and traditional orchestral elements is also evident, though they are still supplied with a touch of the previous quirkiness at times.


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251 TOTAL VOTES
Average: 3.94 Stars
***** 112 5 Stars
**** 64 4 Stars
*** 38 3 Stars
** 23 2 Stars
* 14 1 Stars
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TRACK LISTINGS
Total Time: 63:49
• 1. Stop That Girl! (1:44)
• 2. The Enola Holmes Detective Agency (2:26)
• 3. Find Your Path (1:34)
• 4. To Shadwell (0:56)
• 5. Lyon's Match Factory (2:06)
• 6. The Merry Dance (1:44)
• 7. 221b Baker Street (1:15)
• 8. A Loose Thread (1:06)
• 9. Mysterious Follower (1:30)
• 10. The Game Has Found its Feet (Again) (1:04)
• 11. Bell Lane, Whitechapel (2:04)
• 12. The Threads Intertwine (2:33)
• 13. Le Langage de la Danse (1:23)
• 14. Dancing Lessons (2:11)
• 15. Chaperone Waltz (1:55)
• 16. Quite a Party (0:54)
• 17. The Last Dance (2:03)
• 18. Deductions (3:58)
• 19. Carriage Escape (2:48)
• 20. Grail on Horseback (1:25)
• 21. Sweet William (2:37)
• 22. Blackmail (1:54)
• 23. Enola and Tewkesbury (1:31)
• 24. The Truth of the Gods (2:44)
• 25. Stage Fight (5:21)
• 26. The Curtain Falls (5:34)
• 27. Up in Flames (0:55)
• 28. The Only Power We Have (3:46)
• 29. Enola Holmes (One Flame to Start a Fire) (3:03)

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