Anna Karenina Soundtrack (

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Tags: saint petersburg russia
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Anna Karenina

Title in Português:

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Title in Français:

Anna Karénine

Title in Türk:

Anna Karenina

Title in Deutsch:

Anna Karenina

Synopsis

Anna is a young and elegant wife of Mr. Karenin, who is wealthy and old. She meets the handsome Count Vronsky. Anna and Vronsky fall in love with each other, and he comes to be with her in St. Petersburg. They are very happy together and make a great looking couple, but soon their happiness gets under social pressures. Anna is hopelessly begging Mr. Karenin for a divorce, but he wants to keep the mother of their child. She has another baby born from her lover Vronsky. Conflict between her untamed desires and painful reality causes her a depression and suicidal thoughts.

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Anna Karenina
Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, op. 74 (Pathetique)
Swan Lake
Eugene Onegin
Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 35
Vespers, Op. 37/2
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Writer
Nikolai Kornev: Conducted
Vespers, Op. 37/5
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Writer
Nikolai Kornev: Conducted
Song About Alexander Nevsky
Sergei Prokofiev: Writer
Georg Solti: Conducted
Trio Élégiaque No. 1 in G Minor
Elegie, Op. 3/1
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Writer
Howard Shelley: Performer
Piano Sonata No. 2 in B Flat Minor, Op. 36
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Writer
Howard Shelley: Performer
Prelude in F Sharp Minor, Op. 23/1
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Writer
Howard Shelley: Performer
Overture
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Clerks
Dario Marianelli: Performer
She Is Of The Heavens
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Anna Marches Into A Waltz
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Beyond The Stage
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Kitty's Debut
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Dance With Me
Dario Marianelli: Performer
The Girl And The Birch
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Unavoidable
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Can-Can
Dario Marianelli: Performer
I Don't Want You To Go
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Time For Bed
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Too Late
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Someone Is Watching
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Lost In A Maze
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Leaving Home, Coming Home
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Masha's Song
Dario Marianelli: Performer
A Birthday Present
Dario Marianelli: Performer
At The Opera
Dario Marianelli: Performer
I Know How To Make You Sleep
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Anna's Last Train
Dario Marianelli: Performer
I Understood Something
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Curtain
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Seriously
Dario Marianelli: Performer
The Well - Symphony No. 6 Pathetique (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
At the Ball - Swan Lake (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Vronsky Follows Anna to St. Petersburg - Symphony No. 5 Pathetique (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Vronsky Watches Anna at the Ballet - Scene No. 10, Swan Lake (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
At Betsy's House - Symphony No. 5 Pathetique (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Anna and Vronsky - Symphony No. 5 Pathetique (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
The Horse Race - Symphony No. 5 Pathetique (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Karenin's Summer Villa - Symphony No. 5 (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Harvesting the Field
Calvary Officer's Party
Vronsky Attempts Suicide - Symphony No. 5 Pathetique (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Vronsky and Anna in Italy - Symphony No. 5 Pathetique (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Vronsky and Princess Sorokina at the Opera - The Letter Scene, Eugene Onegin (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Anna's Tragic End - Symphony No. 5 Pathetique (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Lydia Inspires the Troops - Song About Nevsky (Sergei Prokofiev)
Kitty and Levin at the Farm - Vespers No. 5, Op. 37 (Sergei Rachmaninov)
End Credits - Violin Concerto in D Major Op. 35 (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
BONUS TRACK: Symphony No. 6 Pathetique: Scherzo (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Kitty's Debut
Dario Marianelli: Performer
I Don't Want You To Go
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Masha's Song
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Anna's Last Train
Dario Marianelli: Performer
At Betsy's House - Symphony No. 5 Pathetique (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Karenin's Summer Villa - Symphony No. 5 (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Calvary Officer's Party
Anna's Tragic End - Symphony No. 5 Pathetique (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)

User reviews

Amanda Clark
8/10

The score perfectly complements the visual aesthetics of the film, enhancing the grandeur and elegance of the settings and costumes.

James Hall
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles, from delicate piano melodies to sweeping orchestral arrangements, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience.

Kimberly Jones
7/10

Overall, the music of Anna Karenina elevates the film to a higher level, adding emotional resonance and intensity to the already powerful story of love, betrayal, and societal constraints.

David Phillips
1/10

The soundtrack of Anna Karenina fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' struggles. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the nuance needed to convey the intensity of Anna's inner turmoil.

Joseph Williams
1/10

The use of repetitive motifs in the soundtrack becomes grating and predictable, detracting from the overall viewing experience. It feels like the composer took the easy route by recycling the same themes without exploring new musical avenues to enhance the storytelling.

Daniel Carter
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Anna Karenina is a powerful and evocative element of the film that enhances the storytelling and brings the characters' emotions to life in a captivating way.

Margaret Jones
6/10

The soundtrack of Anna Karenina perfectly captures the emotional turmoil and intensity of the story. The music enhances the romantic scenes between Anna and Vronsky, creating a sense of passion and longing that is palpable.

Susan Lewis
7/10

The music effectively conveys Anna's inner turmoil and conflict between her desires and societal expectations, adding depth and complexity to the character development.

Emily Davis
8/10

The soundtrack of Anna Karenina beautifully captures the emotional intensity of the forbidden love between Anna and Vronsky, creating a hauntingly romantic atmosphere.

Joshua Perez
7/10

The use of classical compositions in the soundtrack enhances the period setting of the film and immerses the audience in the aristocratic world of 19th century Russia.

Thomas Wilson
5/10

The use of classical music in the soundtrack adds a timeless and elegant touch to the film. The grand orchestral pieces elevate the drama and tragedy of Anna's inner conflict, making her emotional journey even more poignant and heartbreaking.

Matthew Lee
4/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack often overpower the dialogue and action on screen, making it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the narrative. The lack of balance between the music and the visuals disrupts the pacing of the film, leading to a disjointed viewing experience.