Pride and Prejudice - Liz On Top of the World (Marianelli)

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Title | Pride and Prejudice - Liz On Top of the World (Marianelli) |
Author | BenG PianoVocals |
Duration | 1:17 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZfSWP0RvY5o |
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This is an old video I made in summer '08. This was one of the first full length pieces I learned on piano. There are a few things I don't like about it now, but I don't want to redo it.
Sorry the video and audio quality are a bit funky on these older ones. I regret I did not save the high quality originals.
Recording for this was done using Windows Movie Maker. I didn't need to do anything to edit the rescued audio from this.
Sorry about the pajamas :)
From Wikipedia:
The soundtrack to the 2005 film Pride & Prejudice was composed by Dario Marianelli and performed by Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) and the English Chamber Orchestra.[1]
Marianelli received an Oscar nomination for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score and two World Soundtrack Academy nominations.[2]
"A Postcard To Henry Purcell" is based on a theme from Henry Purcell's incidental music for Abdelazar, also used by Benjamin Britten in The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra.
Contents [hide]
1 Track listing
2 Award nominations
2.1 Academy Awards
2.2 European Film Awards
2.3 World Soundtrack Awards
3 References
[edit]Track listing
Track listing
"Dawn"
"Stars and Butterflies"
"The Living Sculptures of Pemberley"
"Meryton Townhall"
"The Militia Marches In"
"Georgiana"
"Arrival At Netherfield"
"A Postcard to Henry Purcell"
"Liz on Top of the World"
"Leaving Netherfield"
"Another Dance"
"The Secret Life of Daydreams"
"Darcy's Letter"
"Can't Slow Down"
"Your Hands Are Cold"
"Mrs. Darcy"
"Credits!"
[edit]Award nominations
[edit]Academy Awards
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score
[edit]European Film Awards
Best Composer
[edit]World Soundtrack Awards
Best Original Soundtrack of the Year
Soundtrack Composer of the Year
Keira Knightley ... Elizabeth Bennet
Talulah Riley ... Mary Bennet
Rosamund Pike ... Jane Bennet
Jena Malone ... Lydia Bennet
Carey Mulligan ... Kitty Bennet
Donald Sutherland ... Mr. Bennet
Brenda Blethyn ... Mrs. Bennet
Claudie Blakley ... Charlotte Lucas
Sylvester Morand ... Sir William Lucas
Simon Woods ... Mr. Bingley
Kelly Reilly ... Caroline Bingley
Matthew Macfadyen ... Mr. Darcy
Pip Torrens ... Netherfield Butler
Janet Whiteside ... Mrs. Hill
Sinead Matthews ... Betsy
Roy Holder ... Mr. Hill
Rupert Friend ... Mr. Wickham
Tom Hollander ... Mr. Collins
Jay Simpson ... Meryton Milliner
Judi Dench ... Lady Catherine de Bourg
Rosamund Stephen ... Miss de Bourg
Samantha Bloom ... Rosings Governess
Cornelius Booth ... Colonel Fitzwilliam
Penelope Wilton ... Mrs. Gardiner
Peter Wight ... Mr. Gardiner
Meg Wynn Owen ... Mrs. Reynolds
Tamzin Merchant ... Georgiana Darcy
Directed by
Joe Wright
Writing credits
Jane Austen (novel)
Deborah Moggach (screenplay)
Emma Thompson additional dialogue (uncredited)