This track totally reminds me of The Last Of The Mohicans! Does anybody else notice the striking similarity with "The Kiss"? Perhaps it's an homage, but beautiful nonetheless!
second part makes me think of riding a horse in an open field with lush green grass with the wind flowing through my hair...of course in slow motion.... i'm in my happy place now : )
There was speculation as to whether Anne Boleyn had conceived Elizabeth before Henry and Anne were married. How it all works is ricdiculous but seen as it was Henry VIII, most of the time he got his own way and made sure there was some reason for his actions, like his annulments with Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleves.
this woman had alotta luck ! I cannot admire her...She did great things for her time but she mostly did terrible things too.The English throne was supposed to be Mary Stuart's(everyone knows this thing!Mary wanted what was rightfully hers!Killing her own cousin in such terms-was an act of ...unthinkable cruelty...Elisabeth was well aware that all she had to do in order to feel safe was lock Mary up...but nooo...she decided to dispose of her! I hope she rots in hell...(personal opinion!)
i respect ur opinion..but no the throne of england was not mary stuart's and never would have been simply b/c elizabeth is henry VIII daughter and as a tudor she has is by right, mary stuart would have corrupted it had she reigned..elizabeth never needed luck she always relied on her intelligence and will
That's not true. Mary Stuart was the grandaughter of one of King Henry VIII's sisters and legitimate. If Mary had thought with her mind instead of her heart, she could have been Queen. She married her husband's murderer which ever put a shadow across her. Elizabeth ruled with her mind. She did not want to make the same mistake as Mary Stuart did, because Lord Robert had the shadow cast over him of whether he killed his wife or not even though it was proven that he did not.
exactly "if" she had thought with her mind..which means she didn't. and there was no need for her to marry the murderer had she known what she was doing. exactly elizabeth ruled with her mind and as long as she was alive and despite mary's legitimacy she was the rightful heir to the throne..had elizabeth died only then would have mary ruled only then.
Mary Stuart had an excellent claim to the English throne after all her son inherited it from Elizabeth. Now this will upset all you lizzy fans but she was a bastard and would have been excluded had it not been for Henry will and the 1545 act of settlement. Indeed under normal circumstances Mary Stuart would have inherited the crown and Elizabeth would have been excluded. Elizabeth was one of only a few illegimate children to ever be given the throne hey I'm glad this got it anyway.
Technically, she wasn't illegitimate, seeing as she was Anne Boleyn's daughter, who was married to Henry VIII and Queen of England until she was beheaded...her half sister, Mary, was also Queen of England and she was Catherine of Aragon's daughter. Catherine was divorced by Henry...the Kind not being married to the child's mother any longer (through divorce or death) did not make the child illegitimate. Being born out of wedlock, however, did.
The catholic church did not accept the Boleyn marriage the only organisation that did was the church Henry made which in 1536 changed it's mind. In 1545 the succession act restored her claim to the throne but not her legitimacy. Henry neither divorced Catherine nor Anne instead the marriages were anulled. However when he married Anne he was still technically married to Catherine making the second marriage void.
Either way you can't argue that both Mary and Elizabeth were legitimate. By law Elizabeth was not seen as such except for a brief period and then only by the church of England.
Thanks for the correction! ;) You're right, Henry's marriage to Catherine was anulled, not ended through divorce. My point was that, although Henry either had marriages anulled or had his wives executed, this did not stop their children from having a claim to the throne. If they were considered illegitimate the same way as, say, a child born to a woman who was not the king's wife, regardless of which religious faction was in power at the time, how could they ever claim the throne?
Because the succession Act of 1545 allowed Henry to choose his sucessors. So while Elizabeth was still considered to be illegitimate she was able to inherit under this Act. Hence she became 3rd in linr for the throne. Hope that helps
I have to apologise the 3rd succession act was 1543 not 1545. If Henry Fitzroy had been alive still I imagine he would have slotted into number 2 behind Edward knocking Elizabeth down to number 4.
Elizabeth had plenty of luck please stop watching silly movies and do some reasearch. Elizabeth had her good points but her legacy has as much to do with the change in religous policy and effective propaganda as it has to do with her.
i'm not watching silly movies i know abt Elizabeth as much as anyone b/c i've spent lots of time researching her life .. perhaps she was lucky to get hold on the english throne as she was an illegitimate child but the rest all came from her and from what life taught her when she was just a teenager fighting at the edge of a divided and broken kingdom
It is said in every history book about her that Elizabeth agonized about killing Mary-she hated the idea of killing an annointed queen, but when faced with proof that Mary was plotting against her, felt she had no choice.
hey....i'm from Romania too:D i have seen this movie a thousend times but i just can't get enough. it's fantastic. From the first time i saw this and after i have red and saw other things about her she became my idol, i love her! And yes, i'm disappointed too, that they haven't told us to much about her in school:((
hey....i'm from Romania too:D i have seen this movie a thousend times but i just can't get enough. it's fantastic. From the first time i saw this and after i have red and saw other things about her she became my idol, i love her! And yes, i'm disappointed too, that they haven't told us to much about her in school:((
I'm from Romania too. I first saw the BBC movie and then watched Elizabeth- The Golden Age. Though Elizabeth-The Golden Age had better known actors in it's cast, I think that both movies were great. Elizabeth Ist is a person whom I admire and respect very much, but I'm a bit disappointed that they didn't taught us anything about her in school, except mentioning that she was Queen of England.
Shut up! I beg your pardon but she was huge in the world stage! You're talking about the woman that built the English Empire, the one that destroyed the Spanish Armada, she had Francis Drake at her feet! This woman beheaded another queen (Mary Stuart, Scottish queen)! She had the world at her feet! And I'm not even english, so this isn't patriotism talking, it is respect and admire.
when she died in 1603 there was no such thing. our first colony was JamesTown, built during James I reign 1607 i believe.
i admire your sentiments, but scotland and Spain are not the world, however much King Philip thought so.
dont get me wrong she is the best monarch i think the world has ever had, ever will have. but England was a small and economically weak realm, yes, much stronger by 1603, but only its respect in Europe had grown, not its power.
but putting a flag down and calling a piece a land Virginia is not the same as having a colony, Drake simply named a peice of mud, no-one lived there, in fact no Englishman would live in the America's under the English crown until 1607, not before. JamesTown was the first pink dot on the map that later became the British empire, Virginia was simply a geographical marker
I love this song so much ! Romanian here too...In school we have studied English history and abt Elisabeth 1st too....I dunno where those guys who said they didnt study abt her so much, studied but in Romania universal history is very well taught and Romanians should know these things...if they dont ...that only means that...they werent paying attention in class....and yes Romania was part of the Roman Empire even before the big split between Byzantine and western Roman Empire...
She was a great queen and no one can dispute that. I don't know that I 'admire' the fact that she had an anointed Queen beheaded-or that she imprisoned several of her own relatives (including Mary, Queen of Scots) for years on end and some died in the Tower.
I don't think Elizabeth really wanted to have Mary killed. They were cousins, and Elizabeth struggled a while with the decision that she eventually made to preserve the safety of her position and country. Mary WAS plotting against Elizabeth; she had letters smuggled out in barrels and Walsingham uncovered the whole scheme. Elizabeth was not as much of an iron-fisted warrior woman as people like to make her out to be. She constantly had self-doubts despite her obvious political talent.
very true..elizabeth suffered from a severe illness once she signed the document for mary stuart's assasination..she signed it b/c the ministers said that she must to save her own life..in my opinion no monarch ever ruled england better than elizabeth I she was a very formidable woman
"had elizabeth been killed by mary" then the spanish would have been their buddies thefore no Armada. BTW Elizabeth had nothing to do with the defeat of the Armada it is a miracle the Spanish got as close as they did.
I'm from Romania, and I adore the UK ... I did a bit of research on Elizabeth after I saw "Elizabeth - The Golden Age" and she grew up to be my favorite personality. I simply admire her very very much.
I love this show and i think the soundtrack helped make it the amazing show it was. Very historically accurate. However like all shows of this nature there were a few innacuracies
Sorry, I'm not from Britain. Maybe they taught us something else in our history classes, here in Romania. The information I have may not be so accurate. :)
of course, no-one can portray a monarch of this period perfectly, their mystique means that no-one can, especially Elizabeth but i have studied Elizabeth, her decisions and i believed that Marie's portrayel in this BBC production fitted quite well with what i had studied, of course she doesn't pull of an 70 yr old woman, but then what 20yr old could!
It is odd to think you would learn English history, do you learn Romanian as well or other countries?
universal history, i never had the chance to learn beyond my own borders, which limits my understanding of the world i think and may make me biased. i have learnt about other places through my own initiative though, but i dont know much about Romania, was it once part of the Roman Byzantine Empire, a long time ago?
I'm from Romania too. I just saw the previous comments, including the one asking if we learn English history. Well, we don't learn especially English history, but Universal one. Then in grades 4, 8 and 12 they teach us only Romanian history, of which we have a large exam at the end of the last two mentioned grades. Hope I helped you!
thanks, i didn't think romanians learnt english history, and likely mainly romanian, its odd though why so many foreigners admire an English Queen who died 400 years ago :)
I saw the series 2 months ago. It was amazing, great screenplay (although not 100% historically accurate, but this is what movies are all about), perfect actors, very suitable for their roles. I would see it again anytime! :)
This track totally reminds me of The Last Of The Mohicans! Does anybody else notice the striking similarity with "The Kiss"? Perhaps it's an homage, but beautiful nonetheless!
sorcerykid 2 months ago
simply delicious :-)) ty
treblinska 2 months ago
i agree the best track
rjart645 7 months ago
Just lovely. And a piece that compliments so very many different emotions; very powerful to listen to and get lost in.
swankymarlin 11 months ago 3
this is one of my favourite songs in the vigin queen; this is the coronation scene in episode 1 :)
MitchieTorres93 1 year ago
There are no words to describe how lovely this music is! Simply beautiful...
buttaflystar91 1 year ago
I´m having goose bumps!!! Powerful music...Beautful, amazing...
Luthienis 1 year ago 2
OMG This song is so beautiful, I actually cried a bit <3
lildarkrose13 1 year ago
Ich liebe den gesamten Soundtrack, aber dieses Stück berührt alle Sinne und lässt für einen Moment alles vergessen!
josiyouknow 1 year ago 2
@josiyouknow Das stimmt!
zelda1986 1 year ago
@josiyouknow I google translated you.
snakedemon11 1 year ago
I almost cry... its so beautiful to listen what instruments are able to do. Everytime I listen to this, my ears are woth hearing:)
DRILLZfc 1 year ago 5
A stunning piece of music from a brilliant soundtrack. Thanks so much for posting this track!
vonkvetch 1 year ago
I can see a gost town....A classic town....
AndyDeiu 1 year ago 3
im chereographing a dance to this, themed on guardian angels :)
jamspice11 2 years ago
second part makes me think of riding a horse in an open field with lush green grass with the wind flowing through my hair...of course in slow motion.... i'm in my happy place now : )
porkyt8tr 2 years ago 12
this song gives me the chills its so awesome!
SnazzyArt 2 years ago 16
@SnazzyArt Me too !!! I play it all the time in my car.
terimchenry 1 year ago
@SnazzyArt Aye it does eh
Andaer11 3 months ago
from 2:15 it sounds like the last of the mohicans soundtrack.
glodsbride86 2 years ago 3
yes i hope they credit them--thats pretty much a sample
ngruber 2 years ago
i was going to write the same thing it does sound like the last of the mohicans.
red2138 2 years ago
There was speculation as to whether Anne Boleyn had conceived Elizabeth before Henry and Anne were married. How it all works is ricdiculous but seen as it was Henry VIII, most of the time he got his own way and made sure there was some reason for his actions, like his annulments with Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleves.
Panicfan54 2 years ago
"I have the heart of a man, not of a woman, and I'm not afraid of anything." Elizabeth I
vashtiverous78 2 years ago 2
she actually states - "i may have the body of a weak and feeble woman...but i have the heart and stomace of a king! ... and a king of england to!"
but wa ever, ure point was well made! =)
xOLauraJaneOx 2 years ago
thx :D
yes that's the quote from the movie
the real Elizabeth says the quote i wrote before now: "i have the heart of a man not of a woman and i'm not afraid of anything."
vashtiverous78 2 years ago
ye it was on the TV series, but ive also read that in books.
but wa ever, both quotes mean the same thing really. lol! =)
xOLauraJaneOx 2 years ago
exactly :D
vashtiverous78 2 years ago
by the way....does anyone know who sings this song ? ....?
completelyyoung 2 years ago
I am almost positive that the Mediaeval Baebes did most of the singing.
LadyHecateWitch 2 years ago
this woman had alotta luck ! I cannot admire her...She did great things for her time but she mostly did terrible things too.The English throne was supposed to be Mary Stuart's(everyone knows this thing!Mary wanted what was rightfully hers!Killing her own cousin in such terms-was an act of ...unthinkable cruelty...Elisabeth was well aware that all she had to do in order to feel safe was lock Mary up...but nooo...she decided to dispose of her! I hope she rots in hell...(personal opinion!)
completelyyoung 2 years ago
i respect ur opinion..but no the throne of england was not mary stuart's and never would have been simply b/c elizabeth is henry VIII daughter and as a tudor she has is by right, mary stuart would have corrupted it had she reigned..elizabeth never needed luck she always relied on her intelligence and will
vashtiverous78 2 years ago
That's not true. Mary Stuart was the grandaughter of one of King Henry VIII's sisters and legitimate. If Mary had thought with her mind instead of her heart, she could have been Queen. She married her husband's murderer which ever put a shadow across her. Elizabeth ruled with her mind. She did not want to make the same mistake as Mary Stuart did, because Lord Robert had the shadow cast over him of whether he killed his wife or not even though it was proven that he did not.
LadyHecateWitch 2 years ago
exactly "if" she had thought with her mind..which means she didn't. and there was no need for her to marry the murderer had she known what she was doing. exactly elizabeth ruled with her mind and as long as she was alive and despite mary's legitimacy she was the rightful heir to the throne..had elizabeth died only then would have mary ruled only then.
vashtiverous78 2 years ago
Mary Stuart had an excellent claim to the English throne after all her son inherited it from Elizabeth. Now this will upset all you lizzy fans but she was a bastard and would have been excluded had it not been for Henry will and the 1545 act of settlement. Indeed under normal circumstances Mary Stuart would have inherited the crown and Elizabeth would have been excluded. Elizabeth was one of only a few illegimate children to ever be given the throne hey I'm glad this got it anyway.
12from12 2 years ago
Technically, she wasn't illegitimate, seeing as she was Anne Boleyn's daughter, who was married to Henry VIII and Queen of England until she was beheaded...her half sister, Mary, was also Queen of England and she was Catherine of Aragon's daughter. Catherine was divorced by Henry...the Kind not being married to the child's mother any longer (through divorce or death) did not make the child illegitimate. Being born out of wedlock, however, did.
Doodad52 2 years ago
The catholic church did not accept the Boleyn marriage the only organisation that did was the church Henry made which in 1536 changed it's mind. In 1545 the succession act restored her claim to the throne but not her legitimacy. Henry neither divorced Catherine nor Anne instead the marriages were anulled. However when he married Anne he was still technically married to Catherine making the second marriage void.
12from12 2 years ago
Either way you can't argue that both Mary and Elizabeth were legitimate. By law Elizabeth was not seen as such except for a brief period and then only by the church of England.
12from12 2 years ago
Thanks for the correction! ;) You're right, Henry's marriage to Catherine was anulled, not ended through divorce. My point was that, although Henry either had marriages anulled or had his wives executed, this did not stop their children from having a claim to the throne. If they were considered illegitimate the same way as, say, a child born to a woman who was not the king's wife, regardless of which religious faction was in power at the time, how could they ever claim the throne?
Doodad52 2 years ago
Because the succession Act of 1545 allowed Henry to choose his sucessors. So while Elizabeth was still considered to be illegitimate she was able to inherit under this Act. Hence she became 3rd in linr for the throne. Hope that helps
12from12 2 years ago
I have to apologise the 3rd succession act was 1543 not 1545. If Henry Fitzroy had been alive still I imagine he would have slotted into number 2 behind Edward knocking Elizabeth down to number 4.
12from12 2 years ago
Yup! :) Interesting chat we had here!
Doodad52 2 years ago
the church of england is the main church in england. thats as legitimate as is needed in this country.
creaton1976 2 years ago
Elizabeth had plenty of luck please stop watching silly movies and do some reasearch. Elizabeth had her good points but her legacy has as much to do with the change in religous policy and effective propaganda as it has to do with her.
12from12 2 years ago
i'm not watching silly movies i know abt Elizabeth as much as anyone b/c i've spent lots of time researching her life .. perhaps she was lucky to get hold on the english throne as she was an illegitimate child but the rest all came from her and from what life taught her when she was just a teenager fighting at the edge of a divided and broken kingdom
vashtiverous78 2 years ago
if you have researched you will know the rest did not come from her at all. She was remarkable no doubt but put it in perspective.
12from12 2 years ago
It is said in every history book about her that Elizabeth agonized about killing Mary-she hated the idea of killing an annointed queen, but when faced with proof that Mary was plotting against her, felt she had no choice.
SherryZAnn 2 years ago
Sillysam you're my hero for uploading all this!
EkuaObruni 2 years ago 5
amazing
NatalieMalik90 3 years ago
Is this the song used during her coronation ceremony in the church?
meg1rudy 3 years ago 3
Yes.
TotallyBursar 3 years ago 3
Amazing Drama love it
windsorbays 3 years ago
I think this track is my favorite! Although the entire cd is awesome too.
lilwjiffy 3 years ago
hey....i'm from Romania too:D i have seen this movie a thousend times but i just can't get enough. it's fantastic. From the first time i saw this and after i have red and saw other things about her she became my idol, i love her! And yes, i'm disappointed too, that they haven't told us to much about her in school:((
sugarsnowchick 3 years ago
hey....i'm from Romania too:D i have seen this movie a thousend times but i just can't get enough. it's fantastic. From the first time i saw this and after i have red and saw other things about her she became my idol, i love her! And yes, i'm disappointed too, that they haven't told us to much about her in school:((
sugarsnowchick 3 years ago
this is just wonderful
Miyankochan 3 years ago
I'm from Romania too. I first saw the BBC movie and then watched Elizabeth- The Golden Age. Though Elizabeth-The Golden Age had better known actors in it's cast, I think that both movies were great. Elizabeth Ist is a person whom I admire and respect very much, but I'm a bit disappointed that they didn't taught us anything about her in school, except mentioning that she was Queen of England.
nevermind2527 3 years ago
i wouldn't worry Elizabeth was a great Queen for England but she wasn't very important on a world stage.
meroyn 3 years ago
Shut up! I beg your pardon but she was huge in the world stage! You're talking about the woman that built the English Empire, the one that destroyed the Spanish Armada, she had Francis Drake at her feet! This woman beheaded another queen (Mary Stuart, Scottish queen)! She had the world at her feet! And I'm not even english, so this isn't patriotism talking, it is respect and admire.
pipitameruje 3 years ago
when she died in 1603 there was no such thing. our first colony was JamesTown, built during James I reign 1607 i believe.
i admire your sentiments, but scotland and Spain are not the world, however much King Philip thought so.
dont get me wrong she is the best monarch i think the world has ever had, ever will have. but England was a small and economically weak realm, yes, much stronger by 1603, but only its respect in Europe had grown, not its power.
Empire was for 200yrs in the future
meroyn 3 years ago
But was not Virginia named for her sake.
edthewise 2 years ago
yes it was named after her
but putting a flag down and calling a piece a land Virginia is not the same as having a colony, Drake simply named a peice of mud, no-one lived there, in fact no Englishman would live in the America's under the English crown until 1607, not before. JamesTown was the first pink dot on the map that later became the British empire, Virginia was simply a geographical marker
meroyn 2 years ago 2
I love this song so much ! Romanian here too...In school we have studied English history and abt Elisabeth 1st too....I dunno where those guys who said they didnt study abt her so much, studied but in Romania universal history is very well taught and Romanians should know these things...if they dont ...that only means that...they werent paying attention in class....and yes Romania was part of the Roman Empire even before the big split between Byzantine and western Roman Empire...
completelyyoung 2 years ago
She was a great queen and no one can dispute that. I don't know that I 'admire' the fact that she had an anointed Queen beheaded-or that she imprisoned several of her own relatives (including Mary, Queen of Scots) for years on end and some died in the Tower.
PhillyGal4Ever 2 years ago 2
I don't think Elizabeth really wanted to have Mary killed. They were cousins, and Elizabeth struggled a while with the decision that she eventually made to preserve the safety of her position and country. Mary WAS plotting against Elizabeth; she had letters smuggled out in barrels and Walsingham uncovered the whole scheme. Elizabeth was not as much of an iron-fisted warrior woman as people like to make her out to be. She constantly had self-doubts despite her obvious political talent.
Hippodameia 2 years ago 4
very true..elizabeth suffered from a severe illness once she signed the document for mary stuart's assasination..she signed it b/c the ministers said that she must to save her own life..in my opinion no monarch ever ruled england better than elizabeth I she was a very formidable woman
vashtiverous78 2 years ago 4
While Mary lived Elizabeth was in danger. We should be careful not to judge by todays standards
12from12 2 years ago 2
exactly and had elizabeth been killed by mary england would not have flourished the way it did nor would have the Spanish Armada been defeated..
vashtiverous78 2 years ago
No Elizabeth is killed by Freddi Krüger!
GergelyMA 2 years ago
Yes, but none of that actually happened, so, what point are you trying to make?
melvinhendrikse 2 years ago
the pt that i'm trying tomake is that elizabeth is a far better ruler than mary stuart simple as that..
vashtiverous78 2 years ago
"had elizabeth been killed by mary" then the spanish would have been their buddies thefore no Armada. BTW Elizabeth had nothing to do with the defeat of the Armada it is a miracle the Spanish got as close as they did.
12from12 2 years ago
still nothing compared to bloody mary and henry tudor in monstrosity
she was well aware of the world and really well educated, not to mention brought great reforms.end ended the religious quarrels
razoorsharp 2 years ago
This song turns my skin cold and burst out with bumps of sheer pleasure.
I love this soundtrack! So so much :)
SpriteForMewo 3 years ago 5
i like the soundtracks of the virgine queen and ilove her personnality and his lover is welly elegance
soufianplacebo 3 years ago
his lover huh.
*shakes his head*
gestahl22 3 years ago
Stop being so rude! At least he tried to express himself in English, which is worth to be respected.
nevermind2527 3 years ago
I'm from Romania, and I adore the UK ... I did a bit of research on Elizabeth after I saw "Elizabeth - The Golden Age" and she grew up to be my favorite personality. I simply admire her very very much.
bogdyi89 3 years ago
It's so beautiful that it makes me cry ç.ç
xAranelx 3 years ago
what's the name of this song? i love it
violetphoenix13 3 years ago
I love this show and i think the soundtrack helped make it the amazing show it was. Very historically accurate. However like all shows of this nature there were a few innacuracies
Biggsy1988 3 years ago 2
this is such a lovely track!! when i listen 2 it, it feels like as if im back in the Elizabethan era. very beautiful
gsunn89 3 years ago 2
@meroyn:
Sorry, I'm not from Britain. Maybe they taught us something else in our history classes, here in Romania. The information I have may not be so accurate. :)
roxallanna 3 years ago
of course, no-one can portray a monarch of this period perfectly, their mystique means that no-one can, especially Elizabeth but i have studied Elizabeth, her decisions and i believed that Marie's portrayel in this BBC production fitted quite well with what i had studied, of course she doesn't pull of an 70 yr old woman, but then what 20yr old could!
It is odd to think you would learn English history, do you learn Romanian as well or other countries?
meroyn 3 years ago
yes, in Romania they teach us Romanian history and Universal history as well. ;)
roxallanna 3 years ago
universal history, i never had the chance to learn beyond my own borders, which limits my understanding of the world i think and may make me biased. i have learnt about other places through my own initiative though, but i dont know much about Romania, was it once part of the Roman Byzantine Empire, a long time ago?
meroyn 3 years ago
I'm from Romania too. I just saw the previous comments, including the one asking if we learn English history. Well, we don't learn especially English history, but Universal one. Then in grades 4, 8 and 12 they teach us only Romanian history, of which we have a large exam at the end of the last two mentioned grades. Hope I helped you!
nevermind2527 3 years ago
thanks, i didn't think romanians learnt english history, and likely mainly romanian, its odd though why so many foreigners admire an English Queen who died 400 years ago :)
meroyn 3 years ago
Please can you send me this track along with misenira nomine and essex? I dunno if you still have my email address from last time?
BonkersBlake 3 years ago
I saw the series 2 months ago. It was amazing, great screenplay (although not 100% historically accurate, but this is what movies are all about), perfect actors, very suitable for their roles. I would see it again anytime! :)
roxallanna 3 years ago 2
what do you mean not 100% accurate? i study Elizabeth in History A level i found it the most accurate of all portrayels
meroyn 3 years ago 2
i agree. it was beautiful. very well made, and out of all the movie adaptions of her life, the closest to 100 % historical accuracy.
icak9 3 years ago
I would kill for this soundtrack. Seriously.
timelordtenfan 3 years ago
you caqn buy this track from amazone i did
darth19750 3 years ago
i argee it which sound good in stereo
darth19750 3 years ago
absolutly beautiful
XrawwwwrX 3 years ago 3
Beautiful - I would like to go to sleep to this - and wake up in the first Elizabethan era.
OstrogothRome 4 years ago 29
Now you can go to sleep with this and wake up in the current Elizabethan era
meroyn 3 years ago 4
with smallpox and an 14 hr working day.
username12009 3 years ago 3
This is the best song, but the entire soundtrack is amazing. Thanks for posting it!!!
Greetings from Romania!
roxallanna 4 years ago 13
this is my favourite one of the whole lot
its brilliant and amazing
shylovesthedoctor 4 years ago 4
this is a particuler favoret of mine rom the soundtrack
chibomato78 4 years ago 5
wow, this is one heck of a BBC production!
meroyn 4 years ago 5
This is one heck of a film production, period. :)
Just stunning...
interpolislurve 3 years ago 2
beautful music
darth19750 4 years ago 12
hear that violin? AMAZING!
lilwjiffy 4 years ago 28
It works with the organ perfectly.
interpolislurve 3 years ago 2
luuuuuv it. thank you so much!
jleah22 4 years ago 19