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  • Love all of these, so beautiful. The song that starts at 2:46; anyone know what scene in the movie that song plays at? I've seen it over 100 times and cannot for the life of me figure it out, lol.

  • Thank you so much for taking the time to upload these! I sincerely appreciate it!

  • if SOPA/PIPA get passed, i guess they'll be able to take this away from us. Better enjoy this while we still can

  • esta música me remonta inmediatamente a cada escena de la historia...

  • I wish I had a Mr.Darcy

  • love it, everything and all!!! :))  thank you so much for posting!!!! \m/

  • most beautiful love movie, love song, love cast and bravery. thank you for uploading and actors and writer and many many more.

  • Lovely soundtrack and excellent movie!

  • is this a good movie? how about the book? please answer I am very interested :)

  • @kiks740 amazing movie ! haven't read the book though! but I heard it's great!

  • @kiks740- Excellent movie!! Good book too! I think that the movie is sweeter than the book. The book focuses a bit more on things like sexism [women not being able to survive in that world without men]. But both are great. This is one of the few movies that doesn't butcher the book it was based off of.

  • @BreAna1393 Thank you for your response :) I have already watched the movie on you tube and it is even more than I expected. Now I`m going to focus on getting the book :D

  • @kiks740

    the movie is amazing!....just look at the comments on any clip of the movie...lol...as for the book...i'm hoping 2 read it soon!

  • @kiks740 Great adaptation movie and fantastic book.

    I advise reading the book heartilly. It's not just a love story. It's also a sentimental education to improve one's character, as most Austen's books are, though Sense and Sensibility and Mansfield Park aren't nearly as clear and profound as Pride and Prejudice.

  • @Brunnhilde1000 Thank you for your reply, I can`t wait to finally read it :)

  • @kiks740, pertaining to you question, you haven't live, love.... the book was written by the famous Jane Austen... haven't you heard about her???? hope you got a copy by now... :D

  • When I listen to this song I start grinning and I get all happy inside.

    *sigh*

    dancing with Darcy. . . . <3

  • the first song is a variation  of Henry Purcell's Rondeau. same melody but different harmony and different techniques used. beautiful. A Postcard to Henry Purcell <3 amazing

  • Hello! I Like to know the name of the melody and the composer. Please

  • The first music is amazing!! It's my favorite and I immediately loved it in the movie!! First dance between Darcy and Elizabeth!!! <3

  • I love playing the first piece on violin... <3 :)

  • thumbs up if you see more green than red in the like/dislike bar ^_^

  • 1. Music is a miracle greatly attached to a PERFECT movie based upon a HUGEHUGEHUGE book

    2.Mr Darcy is just the prince we dream about

    3.I am bewitched body and soul and I love,love,love it....

  • BEST MOVIE,BOOK,SOUND TRACK EVERRR oh and actors too :D <3 <3 <3

  • somehow this tune is so sad to me and still so dear. It's a description of all that I wish... Iam born 200 years late...

  • The perfect music to study to... loveee it <3 

  • With my love for Pride and Prejudice growing ever stronger every second of this song, all i can say is THANK YOU MISS JANE AUSTEN!!! <3

  • With my love for Pride and Prejudice growing ever stronger every second of this song, all i can say is THANK YOU MISS JANE AUSTEN!!! <3

  • and i love, i love i love u

  • I just love it so much! <3

  • I love the movie so much I even play this song on my violin <3

  • @sprmel1 nice!!!! TTwTT do you have the sheets you could pass me please???? OnO nwn

  • @sprmel1 wata this song called??

  • la del baile de lizy y Darcy... ashu k emocion!!

    

  • cuando escucho las melodías recuerdo cada escena!!! Orgullo y Prejuicio es mi pelicula favorita

  • brilliant movie, really. wish i lived in eighteenth/nineteenth century england :(

  • This makes me cry

  • haha I love the "Can't slow down" score of the soundtrack. It really does get really fast and can't slow down, doesn't it? XD

  • Lyrical, gentle song. :)

  • i want to learn the dance to the theme at the beginning :)

  • @Charlotte2791 I also wish to dance to this with people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wish guys were willing to dance these kind of songs. Mr. Darcy I wish you were real in my world! I guess thats why they call it fantasy! :(

  • Amazing movie with an amazing soundtrack <3

  • With each song I can replay the scene perfectly, almost as if I were watching the movie.

  • No modern music can be more beautiful than this <3

  • The theme at the beginning is the same as Benjamin Britten's "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra."

  • I wish that I was Elizabeth Bennet!!!

  • @Lauryne15 That is the whole point of Pride and Prejudice. Austen make an essay/novel to argue that Lizzie is the ideal model for a woman/wife and Darcy for a man/husband.

  • I actually bought the book because of this movie. And I'm loving it, I believe this will become my new favourite :)

  • Thank you soooo much for uploading these!!!! Lovely! :)

  • the book is brilliant, the film as well and the soundtracks are beautiful!! i really adore Jane Austen! and Amanda Grange! ^^ she wrote the "Diarys" from the six male heros in Austens novels and i just finished "Mr. Darcys Diary"! though i've known the end it was absolutely captivating! lovely, romantic and i was able to hear Darcys voice the whole time reading it! xDD

  • it didnt have necessarily the greatest soundtrack but such a lovely film!

  • I can't stop listening to this. The film and music just has this unexplainable emotion attached to it that I feel every time I listen to the soundtrack or watch the movie.

    It takes my breath away.

  • amazing sound... feel like be there. I miss these traditions..

  • @ildy73 definitely, wish I was born at that time :(

  • @jelenamiokovic me too :(

  • Whats the first song?

    

  • @OnreleTehMusicPlayer

    try "A postcard to Henry Purcell" - that's the part when Darcy and Elizabeth are dancing for the first time, when there is a total explosion of chemistry.......... BANG goes the love theory haha

    "we are all fools in love" - Miss Lucas

  • I'm in love with Mr. Darcy and the soundtrack to P&P just makes me want him all the more!!

  • such a beautiful book, film and soundtrack :)

  • is it weird that i love listening to the soundtrack as i read the book? they just fit perfectly, especially with all the ball scenes!

    thanks for uploading this (:

  • OH MY GOODNESS PEOPLE.

    21st century = 2000s

    20th century = 1900s

    19th century = 1800s

    18th century = 1700s

    please try to keep it straight. it's not that difficult, loves.

  • @spectacularchav Thank you! One of my pet hates is people who DO NOT KNOW WHAT CENTURY PRIDE AND PREJUDICE WAS WRITTEN IN.

    Sadly, I am that anal.

  • @spectacularchav I somehow still mess up on that :/

  • @spectacularchav Finally, someone who points that out straight up. 

  • @spectacularchav Hahahah! That should be a public service announcement, I swear. People need to be made aware

  • Watch this film right after you read the novel, it is even more romantic than if you were to just watch the movie.

  • Mr.Darcy <3

  • I love this movie it's so gorgeous

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  • Watched the movie again yesterday. Never get tired of it.

  • this is a really nice soundtrack

  • if only evrey movie were like this one except not the same exact thing

  • I love these movies and books (mostly books) because it proves that you can have true love without your bf/gf being a vampire or whatever. It shows that true love does not have to be violently suspenseful or dirty but clean and perfect. Man I envy Elizabeth. Jane Austen lives forever in the hearts of her fans.

  • Lost civility between people is the cost of women emancipation, equality between gender and social classes. While reading Jane Austen's books and watching movie adaptations the world looks very alluring, but there are omitted many facts. Such as slavery (whose signs can be found in Mansfield park), women inferior to men, injustice even in the families. So this world only looks beautiful but I think that neither one of us would be able to live in it.

  • @LauraPeculiar This is very true although Pride and Prejudice does make reference to gender inequality in the issue of the estate not being passed to Mr. Bennet's daughters. However, in matters of love, there is a delicate beauty that Austen captured that rarely exists anymore.

  • Thanks for posting this soundtrack. I've been craving it! This score is packed with wit and passion.

  • This movie, when you really watch it closely, depicts the Christian Gospel of Jesus Christ. Jesus comes down to our level and then raises us up with him. We then take all of His deserved righteousness. Elizabeth is loved so much by Mr. Darcey that he transends his world to be with Elizabeth and clothes her with all of the benefits he has. I feel the same way at the feet of my Savior, Jesus Christ!

  • Men may have been gentlemen & women Ladies but to live in that era would not be as grand as you might think if you had to deal with what the Women did unable to vote or to own property unable to choose your own husband being traded like you were your male families property at their whim no thank you I am no bra burner but I love knowing my female contemporaries & I may live how we want in this century though the romance of that era is enchanting I must agree with you there! Just my opinion.

  • You have bewitched me body and soul...

  • @librermonami show me a man who would tell you/ us something like this TODAY....

  • I wish life was genteel, elegant and well mannered today as it was in the 19th & 18th century. Where men were dashing and ladies behaved like ladies. So much for the modern age, no romance anymore & everything's so predictable.

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  • @bookworm6795 actualy it's the other way around. we live in the 21st century, so the movie takes place in the 19th century... just saying.

  • "A postcard to Henry" is really an awesome melody. I love it, The music is wonderful

  • Seven minutes of pure beauty and dazed fantasies.

  • This movie is so good. It doesnt exactley makes me want to go back to that time period, but after watching it, I feel so dazed, like I want to float into another world...a dream world... ahhh.... plus, the way they talk is so badass

  • So wonderful !

  • agreed with eesperancaa. love old romantic movies. Oh How Lovely So. x

  • i totally agree with eesperancaa and FESuperFarkle1652. i wish our society was still like that, courteous and refined, not to mention the pretty dresses and beautiful dancing!

  • @iloveh2omermaids true that!!!!!!

  • Don't get me wrong i love Austen and that time, but the character of Charlotte has always bothered me. Just knowing that there was a time where a woman must choose marriage to gain security because she had no other option has always frightened me a bit. Of course, someday I would like my own Mr. Darcy :) but I must also make my own way in the world.

  • I LOVE THIS MOVIE IT MAKES ME HOPEFUL TO KNOW OF A TIME WHERE GENTLEMEN ACTUALLY CARED ABOUT A WOMAN THAT THEY WERE COURTING AND THE SOUNDTRACK IS JUST SPLENDID I THINK.

  • Thank you for uploading this soundtrack like this :) its so nice of you!

  • love it´

  • i love this movie so so much...

  • i love this movie and i love all jane´s austen books and i totally love the song from 0.00 to

    2:25

  • I absolutely love this movie and music

  • Can somebody tell me the title of the first part of the music, I'm refering to the ball part with mr. darcy and elizabeth, if somebody know please let me know I want to find the violin's partiture to learn it, thank you.

  • @Loresong16 the first song is the theme of Henry Purcell's " Rondeau from Abdelazer Suite". you can listen a lot of versions on youtube and the score...i think you can find it on the internet.. try on "Sheet Music Plus"

  • after i read the book i stayed up to watch the movie right away, it made me really sad how times are different i wished that i was living in those times too ! i want my own mr. darcy and have balls and lovely gowns to wear

  • @juliasnotes You want to have balls? That's just wrong M'lady.

  • @whynotagree LOL not like that :P

  • @juliasnotes :-)

  • Sencillamente, Precioso. Me encanta (L)

  • I love all this music. makes me *really* want to learn piano.

  • gorgeous music i wish I could have lived in this time period too but then i think of their struggles and wish their was a way to combine modern life with 18th century bits too and loved the movie by the way thanks for posting

  • mp3iffy works again wooohoooo awesome - google mp3iffy

  • I used to think the same way...How much better life was better back in that era. But if you think about it...things were not as romantic as they are portrayed in these movies. First of all no indoor plumbing...lack of freedom for women. Think Keira Knightly as Georgiana in the movies Duchess. And maybe if life was some what rosy it was only for the privileged class with money. Which in a way you can still have if you have that.

  • I definetely live in the wrong AGE!!!!.....

  • after I saw this movie I HAD TO play my violin again.. i haven't touched my violin for a year.. simpel but such an amazing beautifull song

  • @afvna I wish I could play the violin whenever I hear songs such as this one, you're lucky. :)

  • The first song is so good its haunting! Sends chills down my spine each time I hear it, in a good way. :D

  • I love this movie so much! So thanks a lot for the upload!

  • ugh this is my favorite song and scene with the dancing

  • Awesome. That's really a wonderful movie.

  • The era of the Regency was a double edged sword. On one hand, men were gentlemanly, noble, and chivalrous; essentially desirable from the standpoint of a modern woman. On the other hand, there were a number of double standards and expectations placed upon the female gender that would be unconscionable and indeed, completely absurd to a modern woman...

    So really it's a question of trading respect for a little respect. Strange sounding, no?

  • Love the A&E version of this movie - but I enjoy this soundtrack!

  • I believe there was a lot of pressure for women during the Jane Austen era. One had to be 'accomplished', in order to make a good wife. And if you didn't come from a wealthy family, many girls married someone with money, in order to be 'comfortable'. And many parents pushed girls to get married to the first suitor that comes for their hand.

  • I think i never heard such a beautiful violin as this one!!!! Honestly i think this soundtrack is one of the best music i ever heard in a movie!!!

  • @Gallaghercj check out The Age of Innocence soundtrack - amazing.

  • @evilpride21 thanks for recommending it...

  • sheet music, try a site called 'scribd', and search for sheet music. I looked there and it was excellent :)

  • youtube downloader

  • i love this soundtrack and movie but im having trouble finding it any sugestions? thnks.

  • I love the movie <3

  • I loved this movie, and the old black and white one was good too.

  • Pride and prejudice is one of my favouritest romantic movies, even thoguh I'm not romantic at all, this movie gets me from the very begginig to the end

  • I love the Colin Firth make of this too, anyone else seen that one? This music is beautiful and the love the men showed for the women they loved in the Jane Austin stories is so refreshing, to find someone to love and show love they way they do...ahhhh. that would be a blessing

  • I agree, It was so beautiful.. I thought it was more detailed and showed more expression. Love this movie!!!

  • every time i listen it i feel darcy's ardent love for lizzie

    though he never xpressed but the pain he must have gone through shows the true love of a gentleman

  • I love these movies ... about the romance in the past century ... it is so refreshing to see how much of gentleman men used to be back in the days and how much lady women were. It always makes me wish to live in those times!

  • I definetly agree with that. It is so refreshing to see how much more repect people from that time had, for eachother and themselves.

  • I know. I wish people still acted like that. Too bad.

    :D

  • Definately... Toally agree, I caught myself more than once thinkin how nice it would be to hve lived then.

    Men were acting like a gentleman should, love was somethin romantic... Everyone was respected in a way... Just wonderful!

  • In Jane Austin's novel, women were very much respected. but outside of it, we lacked to right to vote, to work, to choose. it was not a perfect world. this music, however- this music is perfect :)

  • Yeah, me too. It's truly breath taking and beautiful, and it moves us to tears. After watching such a movie, I usually spend a few days daydreaming about handsome gentlemen and gorgeous houses and perfect romance and everlasting happiness and oh, how incredible it would be to live in that time and experience it myself.

    And then, after a time, I think about dental hygiene and my appointment with my dentist. World can be like this, too. Makes me want to cry.

  • What's the song name?

  • no idea

  • a postcard to henry purcell

  • a postcard to henry purcell

  • The name of this song is

    A Postcard to Henry Purcell by Jean-Yves Thibaudet

  • I agree as well. As a society we have definitely expanded our horizons in technology and knowledge but we really have lost the kind of civility that makes these movies and books based in the past so refreshing. It's really nice to see that other people think the same way I do. :)

  • @FESuperFarkle1672 believe me that every other girl and women hope that she will find who will be her own Mr.Darcy her own nice,faihful gentleman somenoe who will love her for always but todays men are so different in so many ways but If they can at least take a little example of a gentlemen of that time that, life would be much more beautiful, full of genuine love and understanding

  • @FESuperFarkle1672 society back then...well we don't really know what society back then was really like ..unless we experienced it...and though i love ...adore Jane Austen creations (and continually wish to experience life back then)...i like our society (live in Australia)...if we choose, we can have a voice...so much more freedom...

  • @FESuperFarkle1672. Civility can´t, and shouldn´t, be limited to an exquisite taste in the manner of talking... social habits and law are examples as well, and a society where women were treated in an unequal way compare to men it is certainly not civil. Perhaps there was some men who respected and professed love to women, but i´m sure there was a short number.

  • @FESuperFarkle1672

    i always think that the manners there were just great! if a woman entered the room, the men stood up and bowed [ect.] ... in such cases, there wasn't the question how to greet someone. today, the society is always irrited what to do. "should i give him the hand, should i hug her, should i kiss him ...?!" in those times there weren't such questions! you don't need be too nervous and only follow the structures. sometimes, i wish to live in that years in England. ^^

  • @kimchifii I guess you mean that you wanna live in the privileged society of that England! The lower parts of the society didn't had that much fun at that time, I believe at least the western societies are fairer today ... The differences between rich and poor may be equal, but the chance to change something is bigger today!

  • @eesperancaa I wish I lived then too :)

  • @eesperancaa Me too! I don't like (let's say I hate) our times because of this freedom, where women are going on the streets wearing panties and bras, and men are thinking all the time about fucking!

  • @SpringDawnsAtHeights It is really a pity! If you dont participate and dont agree with this "open and modern" lifestyle ... you are called a prude. Which is pretty stupid if you ask me. I'd rather be called prude and know that I am a lady than a slut. Thank you for commeting on my comment :)

  • Most definitely! I wish a girl would curtsy toward me when she bumped my hat. Just the whole lifestyle is cleaner and more simple.

  • @eesperancaa I feel absolutely the same way in Hungary... :D

  • @eesperancaa

    I Totally agree with you

  • @eesperancaa that is what i was thinking right now, wow by reading Mr darcy's description of such a gentleman make sme wish i lived int hose times..

  • @eesperancaa I also thought about that! At time I wished I was living in the past century.

  • @eesperancaa - I'm not going to lie, I'm a gentleman........ at times. Not as much as I'd like to be, but it seems the gentleman are slowly fading away because of how we think men should be these days. Survival is getting the best of us.

  • @eesperancaa definitely agree!!!

  • @eesperancaa yeah there were good ones. but a lot of men had mistresses. it was really common for them to have a few different ones actually. society was a lot more polite though

  • @eesperancaa but remember, marriage was based on rank on inheritance. there very rarely were marriages out of true love. Women back then were ecstatic over any man of reasonable rank or wealth. their so called "love" was based off of their upbringing, manners, birth rights, and positions. If a man found a woman attractive at all and that woman had acceptable manners and politeness as well as a father whom had good property, she was a option for marriage. Woman would accept anyone whom could

  • @eesperancaa provide for them and protect them. The so called "gentleman" was just a man acting in public as was accepted. Public image was of utmost importance at the time. For all we know, he could have been abusive. Women behaved politely and "proper" again, for public image. Their true personality could be very narcissistic as is seen in Lady Catherine, though due to her rank, it was quite acceptable. The role of the "gentleman" and the "lady" were very well developed lies taught since birth

  • @AnkokuRyou211 yes but many had acted apon what they had been thought. For some image wasnt the only thing that had mattered but with lady Catherine it was diffrent

  • @eesperancaa one must remember that even then, there were those who were far from the standers of gentlemen and lady. yet i find i agree with you most, for there is not a greater tale of romance than that which has survived the great barrier of time. Jane Austen was indeed ahead of her time by far measures.

  • @eesperancaa You took the words right out of my mouth.If I had a timemachine,i would go back and fetch me Mr. Darcy!!!

  • @eesperancaa : Other times, other customs. That said... don't believe that this kindness doesn't exist anymore. To believe that everyone back in 18... was like in this movie is naive.

    Back in 1800 some people was good and other was bad... And today some men are proud and appreciate lady women like they deserve. Don't wish to live in those times but make these time live today again !

  • @eesperancaa I know! I find myself daydreaming about going back in time and putting myself in their positions. I would gladly live in that era instead of this one!

  • @75amandapanda considering everything, medicine, situation of women and the poor etc., i think it's not desirable to live in that era, at least not with the knowledge and mind of nowadays. obviously there are still huge problems today, as will every be, and sometimes i, too, would gladly change era, but only under some conditions... but i would still prefer, if the interpersonal behavior of today would be more like in those times.

  • when i listen to this music i feel like i'm in a different world!

    it's so beautiful. sometimes i even cry although some songs are so happy.

    just love every bit of it

  • I've watch all three versions of Pride & Prejudice and love the one with Keira Knightly best. I love the intense drama between her and Mr. Darcy! Especially his first proposal.

  • i agree, the newest is the best. and the answer she gives to his first proposal is amazing

  • This is so alike the original piece, written by Henry Purcell. You could hardly say Dario Marianelli has written it, this is just his version.

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