"To the ball" is my favorite - truly unforgettable!!! every time I hear this sequence It brings me deep chills of delight evoking feelings of melting in expectation and the image of me lying on the warm and still water of the pond, hearing peacock in the distance, smelling torches with late summer evening falling upon me
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I cannot find this album ANYWHERE! I've checked itunes and everything and just can't seem to find it. Please help if you can! I really want this music!!
Reminded me very vividly of Rachel Portman's Oliver Twist soundtrack. The world of the 18th century comes to life through these composers music. Fantastic!
I love it. The whole thing. Every song on this soundtrack is just so elegant and beautiful! I love the titles for each track as well...like "Advice From a Young Lady"
I love the metaphor of Jane being on the path and showing Tom where it is, because even after she leaves him he's atleast on the path instead of trumping through the woods with his stick and boots haha :)
@sweetheart2530 hahahaha omg that made me smile. I always think that because there isnt stupid arguments about politics and crap on here. Its mostly people with the same interests and same way of thinking. Thats why i like these videos:)
My friend and I were chatting about our love of period dramas, and she told me that her mom said she shouldn't get so into them because they give us "unrealistic expectations" about life. "Life just isn't like that" her mom said. My friend replies, totally serious, "You're absolutely right, mom - NO ONE dresses like that anymore!" haha!
Oh, I have to say,this song does rather make me want to hope into a ridiculous bunchy looking dress, hop around foolishly on a dance floor, catch a fever/feel rather faint and generally act like life is one big period drama! It gives me goosepimples! LOL!!
@GoldAngel7 - I do too. Only that I don't write poetry but stories. And this music, like the Pride &Prejudice as well, helps me a lot. It takes me to the world that I wish I lived. I can picture a dance in my head by just hearing this. A heartbreak, a first meeting, anything !
~le sigh~
Anyway, I love this movie so much ! And the soundtrack as well. ^^ Jane Austen is my inspiration.
Awesome! Yeah this soundtrack saved me from an overbearing creative writing class, I love to write but I prefer to take my time on some things. The Banstoke Assembly helped me pick up the pace on more than one occasion :D Keep writing it is a majestic art that must always be in practice! ^_^
Be careful about citing him as the composer. There is much early music in this film which was not written by Adrian Johnston - but which he has simply borrowed for the film.
i can imagine the walk in the forest with this music playing...but nothing beats watching the movie--w/c ive been doing almost every free time i get ^_^
I cannot blame you. The ending is deeply filled with sadness. Tom and Jane reflect on their lives and are reminded again that their dream of being together never came true. We can all relate to that, too. We'll find so many situations in which we can ask, "What if I had done that instead of this? What ever became of that friendly classmate I knew many years ago? How come I waited so long to get married?"
Jane Austen lived during one of the most highly-romantic times ever in history.
@sandinyourshoes: Most romantic time? Do you know, that in this time, most of the women were forced to marry some older men, they hardly know? You have to be carefully and not mix fiction and reality. (By the way, I'am a fan of all books of Jane Austen, but I didn't like Becoming Jane very much, even if the music was great. This movie is not that autobiographycal as it seems to be. Read a real biography of Jane Austen and you will see it.
We both know that this was just a movie. Yes, it was clearly a time when a forced marriage could and did happen. Granted. However, not everyone was kicking and screaming on the way to the church. There is a limit to what anyone knows about Jane, because those who knew her are long dead. Writers have to use storylines to present this as a drama.
It was the music among other things that created the romantic background. We have the power to do that now. No time is ever perfect, of course.
@sandinyourshoes - Whoa. We only consider the Regency to be romantic because contemporary society fetishizes its manners, society, and courtship practices. Regardless of whether most people married for love or not, the Regency was just as troubled as any other historical period. Austen's life, in particular, was difficult and tragic. I second Sachmet88: be careful not to mix fiction with historical reality.
May I ask for clarification of "We?" I also do not know what the "Whoa" was for, either. My comment was just an opinion based on how I liked the movie. I do not study "history" through TV or film drama. I check for more scholarly sources such as books of non-fiction.
This was just a movie. I think we all can understand that no time in the history of the world was ever perfect. Even the days of Jesus were filled with danger. Mixing fiction with history? No, I know there's a difference.
ohh.. i LOVE this part in the movie when tom's cutting through the forest and ignores the trail and janes so elegant. its so ironic. i love this scene and others too!! 1:31 <33333
amazing!! especially the soundrack in the forest. Itßs the same theme, but payed in two different ways so you can see de difference between Tom and Jane :) brilliant music!!
I don't understand... I can't find the beautiful song at the ball where she's dancing with the blond one and meets Tom Lefroy, i would have buy the CD but there isnt my favourite one ;(
My favorites are "A game of Cricket" and 'Selbourne" my ultimate fevorite piece though is "runaways" could listen to it over and over! Great movie and great music!
This is by far the best music to study and write papers too! Truly inspiring!
DannBann22 2 months ago
"To the ball" is my favorite - truly unforgettable!!! every time I hear this sequence It brings me deep chills of delight evoking feelings of melting in expectation and the image of me lying on the warm and still water of the pond, hearing peacock in the distance, smelling torches with late summer evening falling upon me
beshtera 2 months ago in playlist P&P and Becoming Jane
Why did they have to separate?
mzd051186 6 months ago in playlist MusiK Instrumental...
selborne wood is my fav song from this movie =)
jennxatlxblgxpmore 6 months ago
REALLY REALLY INTRESTING VIEDO
IMRAN8973 7 months ago
nice video thanks
sohel2589bg 7 months ago
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sindicatpmarad 7 months ago
@mortaymoo
It is on iTunes :)
MissGreenGlasses 9 months ago
I cannot find this album ANYWHERE! I've checked itunes and everything and just can't seem to find it. Please help if you can! I really want this music!!
mortaymoo 9 months ago
firt song ... :P please how call ?
Lolllipop349 9 months ago
Reminded me very vividly of Rachel Portman's Oliver Twist soundtrack. The world of the 18th century comes to life through these composers music. Fantastic!
dragoons9009 10 months ago
I love it. The whole thing. Every song on this soundtrack is just so elegant and beautiful! I love the titles for each track as well...like "Advice From a Young Lady"
Just love it. :)
Catraoine10 11 months ago 3
I love the metaphor of Jane being on the path and showing Tom where it is, because even after she leaves him he's atleast on the path instead of trumping through the woods with his stick and boots haha :)
gotGodandHislove 1 year ago
The most hearbreaking movie.. and these music pieces just make it perfect!
liiisssiii 1 year ago 3
Some of the best music!
galinkame 1 year ago 2
Does anybody know the name of the melody at 6:50 roughly?
Jonty1618 1 year ago
i could not love this music anymore then i already do <3 <3 <3
torryz1 1 year ago 2
This is my favourite score fro the film!
keykeyx10000 1 year ago
This music is as snuggly as a blanket :)
gotGodandHislove 1 year ago 7
I love Jane Austen's novels, so witty and graceful... I love sensitive soundtracks... And also love anything with Anne Hathaway on it... ;)
muthafakataka2 1 year ago 7
so this is where the NICE youtubers are...=)
sweetheart2530 1 year ago 24
@sweetheart2530 ahahaha i love you for saying that. that was awesome. I totalyy agree with you 100%
gotGodandHislove 1 year ago
@sweetheart2530 hahahaha omg that made me smile. I always think that because there isnt stupid arguments about politics and crap on here. Its mostly people with the same interests and same way of thinking. Thats why i like these videos:)
abrosal 1 year ago
What a gorgeous soundtrack~~! <333
It's perfect for me to listen to while I work on my stories. =]
mynameistofu4 1 year ago 3
My friend and I were chatting about our love of period dramas, and she told me that her mom said she shouldn't get so into them because they give us "unrealistic expectations" about life. "Life just isn't like that" her mom said. My friend replies, totally serious, "You're absolutely right, mom - NO ONE dresses like that anymore!" haha!
talia1387 1 year ago 9
Oh, I have to say,this song does rather make me want to hope into a ridiculous bunchy looking dress, hop around foolishly on a dance floor, catch a fever/feel rather faint and generally act like life is one big period drama! It gives me goosepimples! LOL!!
Lem0nie 1 year ago 8
To the Ball is heavenly.
tundike555 2 years ago 6
I love to write my poetry to this music it brings me back to wherever I want to go
GoldAngel7 2 years ago 7
@GoldAngel7 - I do too. Only that I don't write poetry but stories. And this music, like the Pride &Prejudice as well, helps me a lot. It takes me to the world that I wish I lived. I can picture a dance in my head by just hearing this. A heartbreak, a first meeting, anything !
~le sigh~
Anyway, I love this movie so much ! And the soundtrack as well. ^^ Jane Austen is my inspiration.
XxBloodyredrosexX 1 year ago 8
Awesome! Yeah this soundtrack saved me from an overbearing creative writing class, I love to write but I prefer to take my time on some things. The Banstoke Assembly helped me pick up the pace on more than one occasion :D Keep writing it is a majestic art that must always be in practice! ^_^
GoldAngel7 1 year ago 4
Hahaha I meant to say "Basingstoke Assembly" oopsies!
GoldAngel7 1 year ago
Wow! I'll have to try it!
oneofnines 1 year ago
I cant get that damn song out of my head, lol
4:40
PapagenoJuan 2 years ago
@PapagenoJuan haha... were the same!!xD
blackspy13 1 year ago
Ann Hathaway can come and sit on face any time she wants!
foxman1001 2 years ago
adrian johnston is the composer
starcc1 2 years ago
Be careful about citing him as the composer. There is much early music in this film which was not written by Adrian Johnston - but which he has simply borrowed for the film.
acorntechnique 2 years ago
There's something about Selbourne Wood that makes my heart all aflutter!!!
Love it so much!!!
... seriously...my hearts all mushy now...
nadiaebadi 2 years ago 2
i love the lady Gresham soundtrack ,makes me feels i don't know maybe happy something more than happiness or joy that hard to descripe =)
manawee89 2 years ago
can't stop watching it .. i love this movie so much and i love her novels too
manawee89 2 years ago
I do not blame you at all. How can the romantic atmosphere not capture us?
sandinyourshoes 2 years ago
Selbourne Wood is so good!!
I could listen to it all day.
nadiaebadi 2 years ago
... who wrote this?
GoatDaddyVersion2 2 years ago
The music?
gracemlinde 2 years ago
where could I download the song at the selbourn forrest scene?
It's my favourite!
Riborzli 2 years ago
This song absolutely fits the Selbourn wood scene.
hardly777black 2 years ago
i can imagine the walk in the forest with this music playing...but nothing beats watching the movie--w/c ive been doing almost every free time i get ^_^
hushgrrl 2 years ago
wow.! i love this part when she be walking in dha forest. Tom is sooo handsome<3
fo0l4twilight 2 years ago 3
Each girl I know who saw this said he was a "babe."
sandinyourshoes 2 years ago
um do you by any chance have the bonus tracks...?
bloodyserdcetea 2 years ago
I LOVE this movie!
Have never cried so much in my life before i saw this movie! but it war wourth it! Endeed!
hmn1994 2 years ago 2
I cannot blame you. The ending is deeply filled with sadness. Tom and Jane reflect on their lives and are reminded again that their dream of being together never came true. We can all relate to that, too. We'll find so many situations in which we can ask, "What if I had done that instead of this? What ever became of that friendly classmate I knew many years ago? How come I waited so long to get married?"
Jane Austen lived during one of the most highly-romantic times ever in history.
sandinyourshoes 2 years ago
@sandinyourshoes: Most romantic time? Do you know, that in this time, most of the women were forced to marry some older men, they hardly know? You have to be carefully and not mix fiction and reality. (By the way, I'am a fan of all books of Jane Austen, but I didn't like Becoming Jane very much, even if the music was great. This movie is not that autobiographycal as it seems to be. Read a real biography of Jane Austen and you will see it.
Sachmet88 2 years ago
We both know that this was just a movie. Yes, it was clearly a time when a forced marriage could and did happen. Granted. However, not everyone was kicking and screaming on the way to the church. There is a limit to what anyone knows about Jane, because those who knew her are long dead. Writers have to use storylines to present this as a drama.
It was the music among other things that created the romantic background. We have the power to do that now. No time is ever perfect, of course.
sandinyourshoes 2 years ago
@sandinyourshoes - Whoa. We only consider the Regency to be romantic because contemporary society fetishizes its manners, society, and courtship practices. Regardless of whether most people married for love or not, the Regency was just as troubled as any other historical period. Austen's life, in particular, was difficult and tragic. I second Sachmet88: be careful not to mix fiction with historical reality.
emln5 2 years ago
May I ask for clarification of "We?" I also do not know what the "Whoa" was for, either. My comment was just an opinion based on how I liked the movie. I do not study "history" through TV or film drama. I check for more scholarly sources such as books of non-fiction.
This was just a movie. I think we all can understand that no time in the history of the world was ever perfect. Even the days of Jesus were filled with danger. Mixing fiction with history? No, I know there's a difference.
sandinyourshoes 2 years ago 2
I love this music =D
The movie made me cry a river.
MyFairMelody 2 years ago 5
ive always listened to the pride and prejudice soundtrack but never listened to this one before -
I love it!
great music to revise to!
elspetrelli 2 years ago 4
anyone know the name of the song playing on the becoming jane main DVD website? I don't think it's on the soundtrack.
xXPurplemoonXx 2 years ago
ohh.. i LOVE this part in the movie when tom's cutting through the forest and ignores the trail and janes so elegant. its so ironic. i love this scene and others too!! 1:31 <33333
justsomegirlxD 2 years ago 49
I love this movie, Jane Austin's books and this music with piano violon....Its lovely
J'adore ce film, les livres de Jane Austin et cette music avec ses violoon et son piano, envoûtant!!!!!
mowleemryasatrud 2 years ago 3
i like this part!
esp. 3:00
inatnaw 2 years ago
omg man!!!!!! i love the first 50 seconds!!
lalalove ittttt [!]
fo0l4twilight 2 years ago
i can't find the first ball scene, were jane and tom are first dancing, contredanse.
can anyone help me?
ivaimpossible 3 years ago
it has to be part [sumtin] of 5...... it wnt be hard
fo0l4twilight 2 years ago
did u find it?
ivaimpossible 2 years ago
nahh buht it wont be hard... dres only little parts
fo0l4twilight 2 years ago
seriously.. that part is nowhere. but i gotta have it
ivaimpossible 2 years ago
could you put up the download links for the whole album? please :D
princesscrj 3 years ago
amazing!! especially the soundrack in the forest. Itßs the same theme, but payed in two different ways so you can see de difference between Tom and Jane :) brilliant music!!
Thnks for posting
ithilianoctis 3 years ago
anyone know what the first song is by any chance?
becvee 3 years ago
Agreed, Selbourne Wood sets up the contrast between Tom and Jane marvelously. And To the Ball is beautiful--it gives an overwhelming feeling somehow.
xxkoffeexx 3 years ago
it starts of with tom all confused and anoyed and then wen al the violins come in it shows jane walkin around al femanane.
xmangoxsunniex 3 years ago 5
Ha ha. I can just see Tom thrashing around in the forest with his stick during the first piece. And then Jane, all serene. He he.
morelyorley 3 years ago 92
@morelyorley Hahaha when the video started I pictured the same thing then I saw this comment and chuckled a little.
elizabethmansonfan 1 year ago
@morelyorley @morelyorley Hahaha when the video started I pictured the same thing then I saw this comment and chuckled a little.
elizabethmansonfan 1 year ago
I don't understand... I can't find the beautiful song at the ball where she's dancing with the blond one and meets Tom Lefroy, i would have buy the CD but there isnt my favourite one ;(
Ailly6 3 years ago
The piece is called "Hole in the Wall" by Henry Purcell. It's on Youtube-go look it up! It's absolutely beautiful.
charlotterochester 3 years ago 2
selbourne is my favorite
luv4ever960130 3 years ago 3
selbourne Wood is my all time favorite.
It really protrays both of them so well.
Does anybody knw where I can find the Sheet Music for this song?...
Bubleigh 3 years ago 3
amazing
mamayevkurgan1942 3 years ago 2
Lady Gresham is great; it reminds me of Beethoven's "Pastoral."
(Yes, I sound impressive and cultured now, don't I? Mwahaha)
quibily 3 years ago
To the ball :)
I love it ... I think it's the most beautiful song of all :) <3
SweetChicita 3 years ago 4
I love all of it. I really can't thank you enough for posting the entire soundtrack. I really appreciate this.
luna4ever36 3 years ago 3
Thanks for posting the entire soundtrack! It really brightens my day.
alaiwggn 3 years ago 5
'Lady Gersham' is a beautiful piece.
kengsing007 3 years ago 2
"Selbourne Wood" makes my day!
roxallanna 3 years ago 8
i also like leverton
acangel74 3 years ago
my favorite is "selbourne'
i loved this movie...it made me cry and james is sooo cute
acangel74 3 years ago 5
luv laverton fair!
gracemlinde 3 years ago
My favorites are "A game of Cricket" and 'Selbourne" my ultimate fevorite piece though is "runaways" could listen to it over and over! Great movie and great music!
PinkIce102 4 years ago 3
"Selbourne Wood" is a great piece. It's the first time they ever actually met...in the movie. I love this movie!
Angelfeather26 4 years ago 4
Wonderful !
Gigiuls 4 years ago
My favorite songs are 'A game of cricket', 'Bond Street Airs', and 'Selbourne Wood'.
gracemlinde 4 years ago 3