Music : Pride and Prejudice: The Original Soundtrack from the A&E Special Presentation

Music : Pride and Prejudice: The Original Soundtrack from the A&E Special Presentation

Pride and Prejudice: The Original Soundtrack from the A&E Special Presentation

by: Carl Davis, Melvyn Tan, Nicholas Bucknall, Jonathan Barritt, Timothy Brown, Levine Andrade, Nicolas Busch, Joseph Frohlich, Martin Gatt, Rusen Gunes, Michael Harris, Keith Harvey, David Juritz, Peter Lale, Pauline Lowbury



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724383609024
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Angel Records
Manufacturer: Angel Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Angel Records
Release Date: May 21, 1996
Sales Rank: 2495
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Disc 1:
  1. Pride and Prejudice
  2. Dance Monatge
  3. Elizabeth Observed
  4. Piano Summary
  5. Canon Collins
  6. Piano Summary
  7. The Gardniers
  8. Winter into Spring
  9. Parting
  10. Rosings
  11. Piano Summary
  12. Telling the Truth
  13. Farewell to the Regiment
  14. Pemberley
  15. Darcy Returns
  16. Piano Summary
  17. Thinking About Lizzy
  18. Lydia's Elopement
  19. Piano Summary
  20. Lydia's Wedding
  21. Return of Bingley
  22. Darcy's Second Proposal
  23. Double Wedding
  24. Finale


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Was very pleased with the music ...
Was very pleased with the music. Couldn't have been better. I do wish Mr. Beveridge's Maggot was included, tho. Some of the in-film music also could have been included, but overall I enjoyed the CD.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Just what I wanted! ...
I am very pleased with this soundtrack, the music is beautiful. The reason I gave it a 4 is because it is somewhat repetative.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Takes you back... ...
Beautiful soundtrack... this is all of the music that the composer, Carl Davis, created for the movie. There are 24 tracks on this disc and the music is so lovely. It really takes you back into the movie, especially track 14, Pemberley, and track 15, Darcy Returns. Melvyn Tan's performances on the pianoforte are beautiful. It is also a chance to hear more complete selections rather than just bits and pieces used in the movie. Play this in the background when you can't take the time to watch the movie.

Other reviewers commented on the fact that many of the selections from the movie that they wanted to hear once again were not on the soundtrack. The music pieces they mention are what Mr. Davis refers to as source music, anything played or sung by the people in the movie. Much of the source music is available as MP3s if you do your research -- suggestions are the IMDB web site & right here on Amazon. Voi Che Sapete from Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro (Lizzie sings this at Pemberley with Darcy looking on]; Beethoven's Andante Favori (Georgianna's piece immediately afterward); Haydn's "My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair" (poor Mary starts to play this at the Netherfield Ball and is fortunately interrupted by Mr. Bennett) -- can all be found on Amazon as MP3 downloads. Unfortunately, you will have to purchase an entire CD to have a copy of Mr. Beveridge's Maggot. Be aware that the selections will not be arranged as they were in the movie, nor performed by the same people, but many of them are worth having for their own sake.

I also recommend getting the book, The Making of Pride and Prejudice, for the lovely chapter devoted to the music.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Music ...
This soundtrack is wonderful. I love this movie and the music fits it to a "T". It's great to pop in while on the way to or from work, just to unwind.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Pleasant, but somewhat lacking. ...
This is a pleasant soundtrack, but I was very disappointed in the "dance montage". I was expecting to hear all of the dance music, including (especially) the tune that Darcy and Miss Bennet danced to. However, that particular track was less than a minute of okay music. It wasn't my favorite. If I want to hear all the dance music, I guess I can watch the DVD.


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