Much of this score sounds more like band music than full-blown orchestral textures. Giacchino makes extensive use of it, employing it as if it were a normal part of a jazz ensemble, and this is the trick to Giacchino's combining of French textures with playfully animated music. In Ratatouille he pulls both of these attributes together to create fun, stylistic score.Ī word of warning: If you cannot abide the sound of the accordion, stay far away from this score. He has also become well known for his incredible ability to write within any musical style, and create a unique listening experience.
#THE RATATOUILLE SOUNDTRACK MOVIE#
With the release of Ratatouille, it is safe to say that Giacchino has established himself as one of the, or perhaps the preeminent animated movie composer working today. When the production team for Ratatouille ran into complications during production and brought in director Brad Bird, with whom they had previously had great success in the popular The Incredibles, it came as no surprise that his composer of choice would be Michael Giacchino, whose score for The Incredibles had been met with as much enthusiasm within film music circles as the movie had with the general public. Beginning with his very popular Medal of Honor game scores, each successive release has been greeted well by fans and critics alike.
Michael Giacchino is probably the fastest rising star in the film music scene.