The critically acclaimed soundtrack for
La Ligne droite was composed and conducted by
Patrick Doyle, much in the
minimalist style of composer
Philip Glass. Due to a limited budget, Doyle composed the score using only ten members of the
London Symphony Orchestra performing the various string, harp, and piano parts, recording them at close distances from the microphones for a larger sound. The score was well received by critics. Christian Clemmensen, reviewer of
Filmtracks.com, gave Doyle's music a glowing five-star review, stating, "This is the twentieth review of a Doyle score at Filmtracks since 1996, and after awarding the composer four stars on more than a dozen occasions,
La Ligne Droite finally transcends to receive that fifth star. Given the high quality of those many four-star scores, you should need no further evidence that this hidden gem is worth your time and money." The soundtrack was released 8 March 2011 through
Varèse Sarabande records and features twenty-two tracks of score at a running time of forty minutes. ==Reception==