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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rachel_PortmanRachel Portman - Wikipedia

    Rachel Mary Berkeley Portman (born 11 December 1960) is a British composer who made history in 1996 for being the first female composer to win an Academy Award for the Best Original Score, for Emma. She was also nominated twice, for the soundtracks of The Cider House Rules (1999) and Chocolat (2000).

  2. Rachel Portman, Composer. British composer Rachel Portman became the first female composer to win an Academy Award, which she received for the score of Emma. She was also the first female composer to win a Primetime Emmy Award, which she received for the film, Bessie.

  3. HOME. ABOUT. WORKS. CONTACT. Official website of the film composer Rachel Portman.

  4. British composer Rachel Portman became the first female composer to win an Academy Award, which she received for the score of Emma. She was also the first female composer to win a Primetime Emmy Award, which she received for the film, Bessie.

  5. Rachel Portman, Composer. British composer Rachel Portman became the first female composer to win an Academy Award, which she received for the score of Emma. She was also the first female composer to win a Primetime Emmy Award, which she received for the film, Bessie.

  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UC0U07v_NR5RqYXRj8s_lzPwRachel Portman - YouTube

    Rachel Portman. @rachelportmancomposer ‧. ‧. 8.34K subscribers ‧ 72 videos. Official YouTube Channel for Rachel Portman. rachelportman.co.uk and 3 more links.

  7. Life is Sweet. Official website of the film composer Rachel Portman.

  8. ScoreCues presents a collection of essential works by composer Rachel Portman. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for more great playlists: https://www.youtube...

  9. We spoke to film composer Rachel Portman about her first big break, winning an Oscar, and her compositional process.

  10. Rachel Portman is an English composer, best known for her music for films such as “Emma”, “The Cider House Rules”, “Chocolat” and “Never Let Me Go”. In 1997 she was the first female composer to win an Academy Award for her score for “Emma”.

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