One of my favourite historical films of all time is Anne of the Thousand days. The acting is phenomenal, the music is incredible, I love the costumes and it's one of those films you can watch over and over again. So delightfully enchanting, despite the tragedy of poor Anne Boleyn. 12:50 , is my favourite piece of music, I end up wanting to hum this over and over again, lol.
The composer, the wonderful Georges Delerue, wrote many fine film scores, including A Man for All Seasons, which preceded Anne of the Thousand Days by a couple of years. Please also listen to the Steel Magnolias soundtrack. Luscious, haunting and memorable. Sadly missed.
Georges Delerue was a masterful composer, Oscar-nominated for several film scores in his career (including AOTTD), ultimately winning for his charming music for "A Little Romance" in 1980. It's too bad that this remains one of a handful of his scores not yet available on CD.
The whole of this Oscar nominated score deserves a cd release…the whole score, not the fragments offered on the Decca LP album released in 1970. Legal quibbles prevent it, or so I'm told. So much of the score was devoted to cues between scenes of only seconds in duration, but what cues! Some of the bits here are unfamiliar to me from the film, but they are nice additions. Many thanks for posting.
Anne was certainly a tragic figure of sorts, but in part by her own making. I'll never understand why some adulate her as they do. Queen Katherine was a devoted and loving wife, the first among many real victims in this "story". Thomas More, Fisher, and others, lost their lives, and England was ripped away from its spiritual heritage because one man would do anything to have a male heir. His daughter Elizabeth dispelled the myth of that being a necessity! I had this album when I was in high school. Really wonderful to hear it again. There's a bit in it (played on modern instruments) that was played on period instruments in the film, I can't remember the name of it. Was used in a scene where Henry and Anne dance together for the first time. The piece really was written by the king.
Weeeellll . . . trouble with having only a female heir, even if she was the greatest ruler in a thousand years of Brit history, is that the social prejudices of the era it impossible for her to bear an heir and stay ruler (imagine what a mess England would have been with any of her potential husbands in control of it). So, though it was a sexist and self-fulfilling prophecy, Henry was right--no male heir, no dynasty.
This is magnificent, and I thank you for sharing it. I saw this movie in high school and have fell under the spell of Anne Boleyn ever since. As one commentator said, it is the WHOLE soundtrack, and not just parts of it, that remain magnificent in the depth and felling it evokes. I find it hard to believe that Genevieve Bujold just seemed to disappear after this movie...she was a brilliant and unbelievably talented young actress who was stunningly beautiful by any standards. She should have rose to stardom in the same degree as Bette Davis, Vivian Leigh, etc. Bujold was total class. Thank you again, homhable!
I agree about Geneviève Bujold being a A-1 actress. I have also wondered why she disappeared. All I know is she stilll lives in California with her husband, they have one son. I miss her. She starred in COMA with Michael Douglas, also OBSESSION a most remarkable movie, a must see.
I think I may have said before, but I will say it again. Thanks for posting this incredibly beautiful and haunting music, one of the best movie scores ever, I honestly believe. Great to see how many other folk love it too. We owe you such thanks, as of course, it is not available to buy on record, tape, cd or itunes. best wishes and thanks.
This is one of my favorite movie scores. Too bad the composer isn't alive today and still scripting movie scores. I wanted to buy the score, but it's no available. Thanks! The movie was perfect. (Genevieve Bujold should have had Meryl Streep's career. Bulold is a much more natural actress. She would have been superb in SOPHIE'S CHOICE.)
Hans Thorsen,i agree with your comments about Anne as she went in to marriage as an older woman and fully aware of court politics.I am not sure about Anne's part in the Reformation though,the Church was powerful and wealthy and i would suggest that is one of the main reasons for Henry's break from Rome and the destruction of the Monasteries and taking church land as he,and the country,were almost bankrupt.The music you refer to is a piece that Henry called "my Galliard", music for a type of dance that is apparently composed by him.
Georges delerue was a complete master of his craft Sumptuous music Such a shame most of the american films he wrote for were second rate But here we have one of his best .
Some of his music sounds quite XVI century. So, the only XVI century tune in the movie is the galliard that Henry and Anne dance to. (added here in minute 11:19 performed by Savall, I think)
11:15 I can see music composed by Georges Delerue but what is the name of this piece? Also does anyone know what is the name of the dance that Burton and Bujold dance to this piece in the movie?
Actually, it is reported that Henry was quite fit and trim and a great dancer around the time of the first two wives, and it wasn't until Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleaves when he became so morbidly obese. And the chronic sores on his legs made him stink, too! 😯
Henry took on Muhammed Ali so he had to be fit...it was later he let himself go, I recall after the Brute adverts with Keegan. So I think Burton captured him just right
God's unconditional promise to king David of Israel never to fail a decendant ruling over the house of Israel . Enter Jeremiah the prophets he took the daughter of king zedekiah to Ireland and married her to the king of Ireland from Ireland to Scotland and to England. God's says I will overturn it overturn it overturn it until he comes who's right it is...this is Jesus Christ 🔥
When Henry asked Anne if she liked his song "Farewell my Pleasure Past" she retorted "I would ask him how his wife liked it!" Good show, Anne.
Georges Delerue was without doubt one of France's finest composers, not only for his film music but also for his concert and chamber works.
One of the most beautiful film scores I've ever heard! It reminds me of Genevieve Bujold and how superb her performance is in the film.
Kalamac14 a better one than most love, Love this film.
There have been so many re-tellings of this love story between Henry and Anne. This one is one of the best, along with the Tudors. LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!
Quel compositeur que ce Georges Delerue !!
"She will be a better king than you could ever be, and she will rule a better England than you could ever make."
Anne Bolyn uttered a prophesy, and died for it.
That line still gives me goosebumps all these years on 💕
At the end Anne won!
And she was
Perfect music for that time period.
It is thunder to my quiet heart in the sense of music relishing.
All The hall Wallace movies are magnificent from this period of movie making, 'a man for all seasons' and also 'Mary Queen of scotts'
My favourite film and GB's performance was SUPERB!
One of my favourite historical films of all time is Anne of the Thousand days. The acting is phenomenal, the music is incredible, I love the costumes and it's one of those films you can watch over and over again. So delightfully enchanting, despite the tragedy of poor Anne Boleyn.
12:50 , is my favourite piece of music, I end up wanting to hum this over and over again, lol.
The composer, the wonderful Georges Delerue, wrote many fine film scores, including A Man for All Seasons, which preceded Anne of the Thousand Days by a couple of years. Please also listen to the Steel Magnolias soundtrack. Luscious, haunting and memorable. Sadly missed.
The first 30 seconds are sheer bliss, such a beautiful melody with a tinge of sadness and the tragic element.
Just lovely to hear this soundtrack. I’ve loved this film since I was a little girl. Thank you for this ❣️
Georges Delerue was a masterful composer, Oscar-nominated for several film scores in his career (including AOTTD), ultimately winning for his charming music for "A Little Romance" in 1980. It's too bad that this remains one of a handful of his scores not yet available on CD.
Georges Delerue wrote the music for François Truffaut's great movie JULES ET JIM with Oskar Werner and Jeanne Moreau
1:43 .. so beautiful!
The whole of this Oscar nominated score deserves a cd release…the whole score, not the fragments offered on the Decca LP album released in 1970. Legal quibbles prevent it, or so I'm told. So much of the score was devoted to cues between scenes of only seconds in duration, but what cues! Some of the bits here are unfamiliar to me from the film, but they are nice additions. Many thanks for posting.
Anne was certainly a tragic figure of sorts, but in part by her own making. I'll never understand why some adulate her as they do. Queen Katherine was a devoted and loving wife, the first among many real victims in this "story". Thomas More, Fisher, and others, lost their lives, and England was ripped away from its spiritual heritage because one man would do anything to have a male heir. His daughter Elizabeth dispelled the myth of that being a necessity! I had this album when I was in high school. Really wonderful to hear it again. There's a bit in it (played on modern instruments) that was played on period instruments in the film, I can't remember the name of it. Was used in a scene where Henry and Anne dance together for the first time. The piece really was written by the king.
Weeeellll . . . trouble with having only a female heir, even if she was the greatest ruler in a thousand years of Brit history, is that the social prejudices of the era it impossible for her to bear an heir and stay ruler (imagine what a mess England would have been with any of her potential husbands in control of it). So, though it was a sexist and self-fulfilling prophecy, Henry was right--no male heir, no dynasty.
Beautiful..
This is magnificent, and I thank you for sharing it. I saw this movie in high school and have fell under the spell of Anne Boleyn ever since. As one commentator said, it is the WHOLE soundtrack, and not just parts of it, that remain magnificent in the depth and felling it evokes. I find it hard to believe that Genevieve Bujold just seemed to disappear after this movie...she was a brilliant and unbelievably talented young actress who was stunningly beautiful by any standards. She should have rose to stardom in the same degree as Bette Davis, Vivian Leigh, etc. Bujold was total class.
Thank you again, homhable!
I agree about Geneviève Bujold being a A-1 actress. I have also wondered why she disappeared. All I know is she stilll lives in California with her husband, they have one son. I miss her. She starred in COMA with Michael Douglas, also OBSESSION a most remarkable movie, a must see.
@@monichat And she was shoehorned into the otherwise amazing Bullitt. She was fine, but her character wasn't developed enough to warrant inclusion.
I love this and would buy it if possible. Love Genevieve Bujold.
I think I may have said before, but I will say it again. Thanks for posting this incredibly beautiful and haunting music, one of the best movie scores ever, I honestly believe. Great to see how many other folk love it too. We owe you such thanks, as of course, it is not available to buy on record, tape, cd or itunes. best wishes and thanks.
I got the L P from Discogs marketplace, have just ordered the soundtrack for A Man for all seasons.
This is one of my favorite movie scores. Too bad the composer isn't alive today and still scripting movie scores. I wanted to buy the score, but it's no available. Thanks!
The movie was perfect. (Genevieve Bujold should have had Meryl Streep's career. Bulold is a much more natural actress. She would have been superb in SOPHIE'S CHOICE.)
Hans Thorsen,i agree with your comments about Anne as she went in to marriage as an older woman and fully aware of court politics.I am not sure about Anne's part in the Reformation though,the Church was powerful and wealthy and i would suggest that is one of the main reasons for Henry's break from Rome and the destruction of the Monasteries and taking church land as he,and the country,were almost bankrupt.The music you refer to is a piece that Henry called "my Galliard", music for a type of dance that is apparently composed by him.
Thanks for posting this fabulous music, homhable! Good job! Hard to believe it's been 50 years!
"Bastards. If you and I have sons...they will be bastards!"
2:35 - 3:22 Bassa Danza : "Sie werden nach meiner Musik tanzen mein Fräulein!"
Un compositeur très talentueux.
love this....thanks for sharing!
I remember in the scene where "Farewell, Farewell" is sung to her, I love how it looks like Anne is thinking of Harry Percy.
Thank you for this wonderful post💫
I wish the score at 9:59 was included in the movie, it's short and sweet but so soft and enchanting. ☺️
finalmente, sono anni che cerco questa suite!!! Grazie!!!
A gorgeous film score. Why doesn't someone clear up the copyright and put this on CD?!?
I completely agree!! I don't know the copyright issues, but I do know how gorgeous this music is. Love it!
I bought the L P from Discogs Marketplace, have just ordered the theme for A Man For All Seasons.
@@jamescharnock4579 The "A Man for All Seasons" LP soundtrack includes most of the movie dialog -- not just the music.
@@carolemurphy6205 Thanks
Georges delerue was a complete master of his craft
Sumptuous music
Such a shame most of the american films he wrote for were second rate
But here we have one of his best .
Some of his music sounds quite XVI century. So, the only XVI century tune in the movie is the galliard that Henry and Anne dance to. (added here in minute 11:19 performed by Savall, I think)
the dance that begins around the 11 minute mark is by anthony holborne, a composer active during the time of queen elizabeth
11:15 I can see music composed by Georges Delerue but what is the name of this piece? Also does anyone know what is the name of the dance that Burton and Bujold dance to this piece in the movie?
yes, it is,
❤❤
Whoever put this on RUclips could you please label scores and what time they start thank you
Anyone know the name of piece at 12:47?
Not 16th century original, only minute 11:19.
Richard Burton was not fat enough to look like King Henry VIII.
Actually, it is reported that Henry was quite fit and trim and a great dancer around the time of the first two wives, and it wasn't until Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleaves when he became so morbidly obese. And the chronic sores on his legs made him stink, too! 😯
I mean, how could Anne resist him?
Henry took on Muhammed Ali so he had to be fit...it was later he let himself go, I recall after the Brute adverts with Keegan.
So I think Burton captured him just right
God's unconditional promise to king David of Israel never to fail a decendant ruling over the house of Israel . Enter Jeremiah the prophets he took the daughter of king zedekiah to Ireland and married her to the king of Ireland from Ireland to Scotland and to England. God's says I will overturn it overturn it overturn it until he comes who's right it is...this is Jesus Christ 🔥