Notes on a Scandal (2007)
Track Listing
| 1. | First Day of School | 02:42 |
| 2. | The History | 02:53 |
| 3. | Invitation | 01:29 |
| 4. | The Harts | 02:16 |
| 5. | Discovery | 02:01 |
| 6. | Confession | 01:45 |
| 7. | Stalking | 01:53 |
| 8. | Courage | 02:17 |
| 9. | Sheba & Steven | 01:23 |
| 10. | The Promise | 02:54 |
| 11. | Good Girl | 03:00 |
| 12. | Sheba's Longing | 02:32 |
| 13. | Someone In Your Garden | 01:51 |
| 14. | A Life Lived Together | 03:02 |
| 15. | Someone Has Died | 02:01 |
| 16. | Betrayal | 03:43 |
| 17. | It's Your Choice | 02:39 |
| 18. | Barbara's House | 03:45 |
| 19. | Going Home | 02:11 |
| 20. | I Knew Her | 03:22 |
| Total Time: | 49:39 |
Awards
- Oscar (Academy Award) - Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score (2007)
- Chicago Film Critics Association - Best Original Score (2006)
- Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) - Best Original Score (2007)
- Satellite - Best Original Score (2006)
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Reviews
4.5 StarsChris Beaumont (Blogcritics)

"Intense music for an intense film. This is what it sounds like when the right visual and sonic notes work together. From the opening foreboding sounds of "First Day of School" to the lighter strains of "The Harts" to the ominous tones of "Discovery" all the way through to final notes of "I Knew Her," this is a gorgeous score that has palpable tension, whether you have seen the film or not. Although, I have to recommend the film."
Jonathan Jarry (SoundtrackNet)

"Philip Glass may very well have composed a film score masterpiece by toning down the cyclic arpeggia and diversifying his material. Notes on a Scandal is a malicious score, much richer than Glass' usual minimalism yet still respectful of these idioms. It is powerful, wicked, and masterfully orchestrated and nuanced. It has also quickly become one of my favorite scores and is a joy to revisit. A tip of the hat to the Academy for nominating what is undeniably one of the best productions of Philip Glass' career."