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  • This song has got to be one of the best songs featured in the whole Tudor TV Series :) Beautiful song <3

  • I think Anne Boleyn was the best queen

  • @Demydus Sorry but the best is Ann von Kleeve

  • İnclude them in the music thank you very much..meantime the great music..

  • It reminds me Katherine Howard and Thomas Culpepper!! <3 Best couple ever <3 So sad end :'( I cried all my tears, and always now. <3 Love them!

  • @missvalaecandys you kidding right? lol

  • Anne Boleyn & Henrry the best couple!!!!!!

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  • this song and wolsey commits suicide are so beautiful there almost the same but this one seems softer and wow they both make me tear beautiful melody!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • think it's the most beautiful piece of music ever.

    it fits the story perfectly.

  • Anne Boleyn & Jane Seymore

    Queens - Mothers - True Legends <3

  • @15Emogirly NOT jane seymore...she didn't do anything. Yes, she was a queen. Yes she was a mother. But legend? Hardly!

    Anne..anne was something. She sparked the english reformation, and with Cromwell's help, built the foundations to nationalism. Both were brilliant...strong and independent. Rebellious too. Jane? she was a mere housewife. she didn't do anything to earn her title, she merely looked pretty.

    she was no legend.

  • something am thinking about - if anne gave henry a son then died, and jane give him another son - who would he have loved more?

    Its just a shame that he loved jane more just because she gave him another sex rather than a daughter

  • This is the music that plays when he kills Anne Boleyn and eats SWAN PIE.

  • The Best TV series i have ever come across! It combines history, wisdom, power, sex, beauty in such a beautiful layground... I just love it :)

  • @SilverWing, If the English really are still proud of this wife-killing, psychopathic king, then the English need to take a long hard look at themselves. Henry was totally insane! People here are right to point out that he only "loved" Jane because she bore him a son and she died soon after.

  • @acinom13 is love not love? None of us actually knew him, so our ideas about his love life are irrelevant.

  • @SooksFavs Oh come on. This entire TV series is about him and his wives, and who he fell in and fell out of love with. So of course we're going to speculate about who he really loved -- if he was even capable of loving at all.

  • @acinom13 I just have a hard time believing he didn't love at all. He is a victim of his time period.

  • @SooksFavs We choose who we want to be. Henry wanted a son, and for that wish, he killed three women whom he professed at one time or another to love. If you can't say someone like that doesn't know how to love, then love has lost all meaning.

  • @acinom13 he actually killed one for a son one died in childbirth and the other because she cheated on him

  • @24SparrowJack No, all of his murders of his wives were motivated in part because of his desire for sons, which is out of a desire for power. And I wasn't counting Jane. I counted Aragon. Anyway, is your argument that if he kills a woman because she cheats on him, that's ok?

  • @acinom13 he didn't murder catherine of aragon she died of cancer he didn't murder catherine howard because he wanted a son its because she cheated on him maybe you should brush up on your tudors

  • @acinom13 I would imagine in his situation I may not know how to love either. You cannot trust that anyone genuinely loves you either. More often than not, people care for you out of fear.. not because they want to. I'd imagine he might have a hard time trusting anyone. I've read that Henry suffered brain injury from a jousting accident that made him emotionally unstable. A tortured soul. He either loved or hated you. Nothing in between, and that was up to him to decide.

  • Ppl judge Henry by today's standards. Standards that are imposed by common ppl like us. Remember the period he lived in and also that he was KING. Englishmen have every right to be proud of him in my honest oppinion.

  • @SiIverWings That's really messed up. Just because the rules and what was expected was different then, it doesn't make it right. Why be proud of a king who murdered his own wives. You shouldn't say that's right just because he was king and we're just 'common' people. People are people. We shouldn't be fine with everything someone does just because they're royal. At least that's what it sounds like you're implying.

  • I hate monarchs..

  • I love Anne. She's my favorite queen. I find Natalie so enchanting and her relationship with Henry was the most realistic than all the rest. Just my opinion.

  • really like this song, the Tudors series is amazing! i have the boxset at home and i cant stop watching them! they need to make a series with Mary and Elizabeth aswell now! <3

  • I hate Anne in the Tudors, I don’t know why anyone would like a scheming bitch like that who caused Catherine of Aragon death who loved Henry no matter what. I also hate the way she nearly ruined Marry Tudors relationship with Henry.

    My favourite queen is no doubt Jane Seymour, I don’t agree that Henry would have got board of her, for she was kind, bountiful and not to mention the only one of his wife’s to produce a son.

  • Hammer, das erinnert einen sofort an die Szene im Wald :D

  • I love this music. Anne must have been a truly captivating person to win Henry and cause him all that trouble. She made it so that no married woman was safe...

  • Boleyn96019 good point

  • This is a fantastically beautiful song.

  • I cant find Cello Version violin :(

  • favorite wives in order:

    Anne Boleyn

    Catherine Howard

    Anne of Cleves

    Catherine Parr

    Katherine of Aragon

    I don't count Jane at all cuz I hate her and Henry for what they did to Anne B. i will never forgive them.

  • @Boleyn96019 LOL i do that too xD

    mine are:

    Anne Boleyn

    Catherine Howard

    Katherine of Aragon (shes not at the bottom because even though the whole Katherine-Henry-Anne, im-still-the-queen shit I still kind of think she's a BAMF)

    Catherine Parr

    Anne of Cleves

  • @Boleyn96019 I know the feeling, and mine's the same, except Katherine's a bit higher and so is Anne of Cleeves...but I hate Jane too lol just hated her

  • @Boleyn96019 oh come on....it's only a historical story.... and when you think about the female status in these times and royal society than you'll know that jane had not any choice to reject the king...

  • @Boleyn96019 eurgh such a hypocrite. people like you really annoy me... you favour anne boleyn, and in return hate jane seymour. and you think what henry and jane did to anne was bad. but you never count the fact that anne and henry did the exact same thing to catherine! ever heard of the saying 'what he did with you, he will do to you' ? well anne got a taste of her own medicine.

  • The soundtrack is awsome!

  • henry was a monster

  • the tudors is incomparable with the other series of shit like gossip girl! the best just can't die

  • @Mir3441 You can't really compare the two, their very different shows...

    The tudors however is my fav out of all the historical tv shows, The Borgias would be a follow up ^^

  • best song from Tudors !

    so sad 

  • best song from Tudors !

  • I still think Henry loved Anne Boleyn the most...he did what he did so he can marry her after all...Jane Seymour was just a comfort for him because with Anne he couldn't make any boy...that's what i think :-??

  • theres only five wives in this pic...lol

    lovely song :)

    anne boleyn <3

  • it's interesting to read how people say that Anne Boleyn was innocent. Yes, I believe that too but there are no actual historical proof that she didn't commit those crimes. In my opinion Anne was innocent (just can't believe they even accused her of incest with her brother!) but remember that there are no reliable sources that say Anne was innocent (or guilty for that matter). But people do have the right for their own interpretation and opinion :)

  • @21karo12 She was innocent. There was no proof of her ever sleeping with anyone other than Henry and the counts they brought against Anne were easily refuted with numerous alibi. Mark Smeaton was the only man who confessed but because he was a commoner and the only one tortured. Even Eustache Chapuys, an enemy of the queen, said he was shocked at the accusations. A little known fact is that the executioner from Calais had already been summoned before Anne's trial. She had no chance.

  • @ilovesoulfood1993 Exactly, there's no proof of her ever commiting adultory BUT there are also no proof that she didn't either. That's the thing; we can't know for sure...and I don't think we ever will unfortunately. And when you said that the french executioner was summoned before Anne's trial doesn't proof that she was innocent either. It could've easily been Henry who wanted to execute Anne no matter what so I don't think the others really cared about the truth anymore.

  • @ilovesoulfood1993 (sorry this is a long message) They just wanted to get the king what he wanted. And I hope you remember that I also think Anne was innocent NO question about that but I'm just saying that we don't know what really happened. (And I want to add that the accusations of incest were false and George Boleyn's wife (can't remember the name) was executed of giving the wrong testimony about George and Anne.)

  • @21karo12 I completely agree with you. Henry was just an unfaithful pig. Oh and George's wife was Jane Parker (later Lady Rochford). She met her downfall because of the Katherine Howard scandal.

  • @ilovesoulfood1993 Oh yeah that was her name, thank you :D It amazes me how Henry could do anything he wanted and get away with it (yeah sure he was a king but seriously??) and if any of his wives ever even looked at another man they would be accused of treason. What an unfair world they lived in :P

  • @21karo12 unfortunately, we will never know the truth about Anne Boleyn, her image and everything else about her was wiped away by Henry viii....probably if we could go back in time, and see her, we wouldnt get what all the fuss was about....except she had sex appeall, and had control over the king...until,became apparent that she couldnt bear him a son...Henry was a total asshole......unfortunately he was king,,,he could get away with everything!

  • Anne Boleyn

    Queen. Mother. Legend

  • Best song!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Henry was an idiot!

  • There is no denying it. I am in love with Anne Boleyn and always have been.

  • historical speaking, ane boleyn was the one for whom he had the greatest passion, but the fact that she was so hated by the people made him execute her.

  • @doghine Not to mention he was manipulated by everyone around him,

  • i absolutely love this song. it reminds me of the love of henry & anne <3 my favorite queen!

  • Words simply cannot describe how BEAUTIFUL this song is! Everytime I hear it, I think of Wolsey's amazing speech before he commits suicide, and then Anne and Henry finally sealing the deal. One of the most beautiful and passionate songs I've ever heard. I watch the end of Season One faithfully for this song alone. xD lmao

    Thanks for posting! :D <3

  • boleyn for life ):

  • what beautiful haunting tragic music! I can't get enough.

  • How can anyone dislike this video ? 2 people have no idea how real music sounds.

  • Henry had sifilys, like so many of his contemporaries. It is wellknown that the then uncurable disease in the third stage causes insanity because it destroys the brain.

    Jack the Ripper is thought to be a local butcher suffering from the same disease.

    It is only in the twentieth century that a cure for sifilys was dicoverd: penicillin.

  • it was thought that girls in their mid teens were considered fertile and of childbearing age

  • Puff qué buena..

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  • People here say that Henry loved Jane Seymour the most of all his wives, and her death was a tragedy for him... The fact is that she just didn't live long enough for him to stop loving her.

  • @Argaria oh yeah ! you're so right.... always will think anne was the right one though

  • @MelanieBreun As do I. Anne is still my favourite, and not because of our equal names... :)

  • @Argaria haha , but it was so obvious how much he loved her !

  • @Argaria ....and because she gave him a son. If she had failed at that, who knows what would have happened to her.

  • @meginmd I bet it would be all the same like with Anne (he also loved her at first really a lot, didn't he?) or Katherine... It was that age's weird trait to blame women for the sex of their children.

  • @Argaria

    I think the problem with Anne and Henry was the fact that the line between love and hate was so fine that their passion for each other consumed them- then led Henry to look for something easier, ergo the boring Jane Seymour

  • @Argaria I think anne was the love of his life, that passion was so strong that it shook him apart

  • @alexanduhDanziggg It made me quite upset at first how he acted to Anne of Cleves, but still we must admit that she was totally different from Anne Boleyn. :)

  • @Argaria i was speaking of boleyn

  • @alexanduhDanziggg I know. You don't? :P

  • @Argaria I totally agree with you! Henry never got to love anyone around him but himself.

  • @FERUIZM Historians believe he loved Catherine very much, he hand was forced by need of an heir, it is difficult for us to understand these days, but Henry lived in an age when lack of a male heir to the throne was a terrible thing for a king to allow to befall his country, especially because the tudor dynasty was so young. The onus fell on him to see the kingdom continue peacefully beyond his lifetime, and allow his family to continue on the throne. women were untested as queens in his time

  • Responder a este vídeo... This piece is just amazing! Difficult to describe the feelings while listening to it!

  • @Argaria agreed. If she hadn't given him a son he wouldn't have missed her very much at all.

  • @Argaria I'm getting really upset when I hear people say such things. Henry loved Jane, he did. If she had lived, nobody knows what might have happened, but when she was in life, it was true that she was Henry's true love, whom he mourned for the rest of his life.

  • @TheSweden000 I see your point, but every one of Henry's wives was Henry's true love for a while. While I'd like to believe in the romance of saying he loved Jane Seymour for the rest of his life, and it's possible he did, I think Argaria has a good point. She gave him the son he so wanted, and that gave her points in his book for sure, but she also didn't live very long, and he didn't get a chance to stop loving her. Not saying it WOULD have happened...but given his trend? It's likely.

  • @MsJulie0481 Yes, but it's no point arguing about what MIGHT have happened. Jane DID have a son, not a daughter, and nobody knows what had happened if that had been the case. But we do know that Jane's position as queen was secured after giving birth to her son. And some may have found Jane as quiet/weak, but she was just careful. And strong and powerful in her own way. If she only had had to live, I'm sure she would have been more political, since she didn't had to worry about losing her head.

  • @TheSweden000 i think the reason henry cosiders jane his favorite was because she was one of the only wives to never give him any trouble what so ever.. she was very quite and just stood in the shadows while henry did his thing. where as his other wives had something to say. Henry never truly loved no one but himself.. when jane tried to talk to the king about his work he told her to stay out of the way or else she will recieve the same punishment as anne... -.-

  • @Belindagirl13 Well, would you have been so loud and noisy if you were in her shoes? She had just witnessed Anne's death and Katherine's misery. Not a great time to annoy Henry.

  • @TheSweden000 i would have been careful.. and yeah jane definitely was henrys favorite. i jst feel like it was for the wrong reasons.. he was very impotent by this point in his life and ruthless. not much about his reign is that great , the only reason hes really remembered is by how he had 6 wives and killed 2 of them.

  • @Belindagirl13 and because of his break with the Pope and the fundation of the anglican church.

  • @Argaria he only "loved" that she gave him a son...king henry never knew how to love except himself. he took down anyone with him.

  • @Argaria I agree. I think he misses the one wife who was able to deliver a son instead of missing the woman he married.

  • I like the fact that they didnt portray him in either black or white, much more interestning that way..

  • this music is divine

  • can someone point out what is the scene this track is played on

  • habu götünü eşekler siksin ehehe :/

    bursalona fc

  • I've been searching for this song since the series came out, this is the main song i recognize it by. This is beautiful, perfect for making mischievous love in the dark or thunderstorm.

  • 2 people would rather be listening to Bieber

  • Does anyone know the choral piece that was sung at the start of the last episode of season 2?

  • @TLSUk

    Put Tudor Choir and listen to the first video.

    I think that's the one

  • @TLSUk

    Put Pathetic Fallacy

    I Think is what your looking for

  • @MultiMissLucy Thanks for the help, although neither of those two great tracks are what i was after. I did find it however, it was Jerusalem sun by Aruna

  • @MultiMissLucy Anuna rather

  • Very beautiful

  • We All Think Of Henry As A Monster, But When He Was Younger

    He Was Every Woman's Dream. His Desire For A Son Was Too Much

    Espaicilly The Death Of Little Arthur (His Son) Earlier In Henry's Reign.

  • This kinda reminds me of the Last of the Mohicans soundtrack.

  • I believe that the monarchy is a symbol of tradition, not oppression because let's face it, they don't have much of a say in government so how exactly are they oppressing us? I think it's good we still have a Queen and a monarchy, it's part of who we are and i think that Britain has lost too much of it's tradition already. It's good that we have history like this because we can learn from it. One of the reasons people from other countries come to visit us is because of our fascinating history.

  • @SophieKateNewton It's a symbol of YOUR tradition and who YOU are (meaning the Brits) I'm Scottish so your monarchy has nothing to do with me; she's not my Queen. The royals are a drain. They are all parasites; that's all I'm going to say.

  • @000000poizen000000 They are your monarchy, because the two monarchies were united...

    

  • @000000poizen000000 If it has nothing to do with you...then why do you care. 

  • @000000poizen000000

    Not at all. Elizabeth is heir to the throne of Scotland as much as that of England.

  • Can we please stop fighting and just listen to Trevor Morris' amazing music please?!?!?!

  • @CACygan27 I would rather call this a historical debate than fight. It's interesting haha :D

  • amazing King... monarchy rules

  • "Canada has no history"

    Oh god. Go to school, please. And I'm not even Canadian.

  • a republic is not a symbol of english oppression,,,its a symbol of freedom.

  • @brittanyy1827 I was meaning that the monarchy is a symbol of English oppression on the British Isles and is an institution that must be stamped out immediately.

  • It is kind a ironic that Henry beheaded woman who gave him Elizabeth who, just as her father, became a powerful monach.

  • This song makes me cry...

  • I looooooooooooove when the violins come in at :45.

  • my fav wives in order-

    Anne of Cleves

    Jane Seymour

    Katherine of Aragon

    Anne Boleyn

    Katheryn Howard

    Catherine Parr

    Yes I spell each Catherine differently

    This song just reminds me of each of them

  • @harrypotterinnarnia change - swap KH with her cousin

  • @harrypotterinnarnia present favouritism:

    Katheryn Howard and Anne of Cleves tied

    Jane Seymour

    Katherine of Aragon

    Anne Boleyn

    Catherine Parr

  • @harrypotterinnarnia

    Present Favouritism

    Anne Boleyn

    Kathrine Howard

    Anne Of Cleeves

    Jane Seymour

    Kathrine Of Aragon

    Cathrine Parr

  • love this

  • The Music by Trevor Morris is so awesome. Love all 4 Soundtracks.

  • This song reminds me of Anne Boleyn.

  • love this song!

  • Does anyone know the name of the music that plays just before the Divorce trial in Episode 8 (when they are walking to the church)?

  • Is this music from any particular season or episode? cos I don't remember hearing it on the show

  • @Clara1153

    This is from the last scene from season 1, when Henry and Anne Boleyn are making love in the woods and she pushes him away at the last minute.

  • @docteurmad oh yeah I kinda remember it now, thank youu :)

  • does anyone know where I can watch all of the episodes? I've been dying to watch it!!!

  • @strawberrifreak125 TVduck.com That's where I watched them, but then I bought all the seasons on DVD

  • [iminent=HS2KABgUWfOB] excelente

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  • esta cancion hace sentir lo bello y lo tragico de la vida de Ana Bolena y el que escribio esta cancion es un musico exelente

  • that's my favorite scene. but forest scene is so great too

  • WOAH! People are really harsh towards Henry! You forget we are judging him by modern standards! You guys seem to forget that back in Henrys day, Queens were there to have children, more specifically sons. Women were things to be traded to improve your families social status. To call Henry a madman and a monster is really unjust.

  • @thepartnerincrime So just because something was common during that time period makes it right? Killing is still killing no matter what time period you look at it

  • @FlutePrincess2014 You havent understood what I am trying to say. I didnt say that any execution was right, I merely said that in the Tudor era they had different ideas of how people, especially women should be treated. Back then women were seen as property not people in their own right.

  • @thepartnerincrime So just because something was common during that time period makes it right? Killing is still killing no matter what time period you look at it

    

  • @thepartnerincrime - He could just have picked other wifes, if the only thing he wanted was to have sons. There was neither need to kill Anne nor to let his daughters orphans. (Once he never let Mary see her mother again).

    This was cruel and he was a monster in both cases. Period.

  • @LaryssaEvans Far from it. Henry was under pressure to create alliances therefore his choice of wife was of vital importance. You also seem to forget that 500 years ago divorce was utterly unheard of therefore 'just picking other wives' is easier said that done!

    You are still judging him by todays standards and yes, by todays standards, Henry was a monster! The whole situation needs to viewed within its historical context and with rose tinted glasses removed.

  • @thepartnerincrime I agree with you in that it is sorely unjust to judge Henry so harshly. I do still think he's a madman and a tyrant though. But he DID hold the best intentions for his country, and he really did care (if only he were more efficient at BEING King). He was always a momma's boy as a child which, along with the fact that during his childhood he was 2nd in line to the throne, you can often expect some maddening egotism and lack of sense from him.

  • @deadSIRENS Good argument and in truth, I agree with you! I think if he had been brought up knowing he would be king, things would have been VERY different! What was bugging me though was people judging him with the standards of 2011. You have taken his behaviour in its historical context and therefore your argument is pretty damn watertight!! I think one of the major problems that Henry had was that he was more in love with the idea of love itself rather than the women in his life.

  • @thepartnerincrime I get what you mean with the modern-day standard thing. I was watching BBC's The Buccaneers on youtube the other day (which featured a younger Cromwell haha), and was just enraged by the amount of ignorant viewers watching it like a Gossip Girl episode. I mean, I don't expect everyone to overanalyze and study stuff like I do. Some just watch for fun. But if you're going to critique and make assumptions about something, do it in the right context, please.

  • @deadSIRENS We are completely on the same hymnsheet here! It bugs me so much when people watch historical drama and take it as fact! I mean I have no problem with people making historical drama (infact I rather enjoy it because I am such a history nerd!) but no matter how hard they try to make them accurate it will never be because every script writer needs some artistic license! Just because it has been on TV does not make it infallible! ARGH!! HISTORY NERD RAGE!!! :P

  • @deadSIRENS Its also really refreshing to have an intelligent discussion with someone on youtube rather than mindless insults!! Thanks! :D

  • Ditto :)

  • amazing music

  • @thepartnerincrime I agree! He was one of the best Kings in England!

  • @MrVladisMe I find him incredibly interesting!! A definite conundrum!

  • @thepartnerincrime I said this because unlike others, I know some history. And I also know what he did to England. :)

  • @MrVladisMe I dont mind either opinion of Henry as long as people have evidence to back up their arguments. :)

  • @thepartnerincrime Then why did no other English king ever execute his wife? 

  • @Himaryous They may not have executed them but they did banish them into nunneries or bribe them to back out of the marriage agreements. The Tudor era has to be looked at with perspective. For example, King John married a twelve year old and it was acceptable. Henry's own grandmother first married when she was six and then gave birth to Henry VII at 12 and it was deemed to be acceptable. I do wish people would look at the wider picture where history is concerned.

  • love anne 

  • Henry and Anne - forest scene. the most passionate scene in the Tudors. LOVE IT

  • @mysicka0501 i think season two the dancing and angry sex was more passionate

  • @mysicka0501 i love when she is dancing and henry cames into the the room, they dance and them go to de bed *-*

  • Divorced, behead, died, divorced, beheaded, survived.

    Cathrine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymore, Anne of Cleves, Cathrine Howard, Cahtrine Parr.

  • @sunshinexdaisies yeah weird but the funny thing is though Catherine Parr survived, she did died not so long after henry's death and like Jane Seymour died from childbirth...

  • Poor Wolsey. And Thomas Moore. Everyone I loved in this showed died on me. Damn you Henry!

  • @SirDanielKing Yeah same here meh, great series though.

  • never saw this series but this song gave me feelings i never had since my childhood

  • love this song so much, absolutely beautiful been listening to it non stop on repeat.

    all the music from this show is just breathtaking, so moving.

    just can't get enough of this song in particular though.

  • I take some wine,type "A historica love" and write couplet to current girl......and just keep repeating until bottle bottom or poem to her is done.sjebe osobu

  • I'm thinking about Henry and Anne in the forest going for a ride, if you know what I mean. :)

  • @MichaelJackson4eva9 when they first made love right?

  • @douniaatje79 Exactly :) The title song fits perfectly to the scene, Anne and Henry definitly had a historic love