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Mercutio's Death Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack 1996

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2009

William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack 1996

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  • Wow. Thanks for adding this.

    But why did the composer want the voices to be in the music? Hm...

  • I guess he wanted to add more emotion and intensity to the piece. Place you right there in the scene.

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  • Most epic moment in the movie. A plague . . . on both your houses . . .

  • I just BURST INTO TEARS wen Mercutio died! ;'''((((

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  • @Kiddcinema17 i totally agree

  • dramatic. i wanna cry when i hear this.

    great movie:)

  • I remember watching this part over and over. The most epic part of this movie.

  • @xsarixkorn Epic Music? Seriously though, I believe this style of music is often described as contemporary classical. However, the official genre of this track is best defined as soundtrack.

  • @OperaRose17 it worked.

  • " A Plague! O both your houses"

    He honestly scared the sh*t out of me when he said that with such emotion.

  • Every time I listen to this it makes me well up :'(

  • @KateG0esRawr why is it always a black guy to die first also the prince of cats has a nice handgun if any noticed it

  • can any one KNOWS what type of music is this ??? pllllllllllllllz

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