Borgia Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.80/10 from 7200 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Borgia

Title in Italiano:

I Borgia

Title in Português:

Borgia

Title in Français:

Borgia

Synopsis

It was the age of Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo, of enlightened creativity and unparalleled intellectual achievement. But it was also the age of Machiavelli, of rampant lawlessness, incessant war, and unspeakable depravity.

At the heart of the world order was the Vatican, the arbiter of conflicts between kingdoms and empires. And at the center of the Vatican was a man whose quest for power would propel him to seek the ultimate prize: the Holy See of Rome. He was a man whose name would become synonymous with ruthlessness, and whose reign as Pope would be remembered as the most infamous chapter of the history of the Catholic church: Rodrigo Borgia.

His four children--Juan, the oldest, a prideful, lazy, unscrupulous sexual predator; Cesare, a young man torn between a faith that was not his calling and his dark violent nature; Lucretia, a young girl discovering the secret power that a woman's sexuality holds; and Goffredo, an innocent child who would come of age in a family riven by conflict--would provide Rodrigo with a challenge as great as the political maneuvering of his political and religious rivals.

This show was a one-hour dramatic series that chronicled the rise to power of this Spanish Cardinal and his clan, who sought to establish a dynasty that held sway over the entire world. Though a man of faith, Rodrigo was also in thrall to the pleasures of the flesh. Not only did he deal with the plotting and conspiracies of his fellow cardinals and the representatives of the great powers, but he was locked in a struggle to contain the bitter sibling rivalries that threatened to tear his family apart.

This show was a cauldron of intrigue, violence, murder, lust, politics, faith, incest, betrayal, and redemption--a story as compelling and enlightening as the age in which it took place.

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Borgia
Opening (Papal States)
Card Game
A Young Woman
A Requiem Mass
Sistine Chapel
Vale Diva
Streets of Rome
Fabrizio Colonna
Curia - Alternate Version
Cezare Becomes a Cardinal
Cezare and Vanozza
Prepare Your Weapons
The Witch
Djem's Arrival
Giovanni de Medici
Bordello
Refusing Marriage
Preparations
Moving the Gold
Death of the Witch
Rodrigo's Sentence
Ondata di calore
A Sacred Vow
Giulia Farnese
The Ninth
Like a Borgia
A Pact with God
Secrets
Saint Petronilla
The Letter
Supreme Sacrifice
Speak True
Cezare's Child
Black Smoke
Wooden Boxes - Alternate Version
Newly Shorn
Napolitan Troops
Exorcism
You Must Act
Facing the Crowd
Spying Games
Taking Control
The Bonds of Matrimony
Burning Church
Jupiter and Mars
Leave to Rome
The Wedding Night
Dividing the Map
The Holy League
Rising Christ
Scar
We Are Equals
Enemies
Legitimacy
The Throne Room
Maneuvers
Orvieto
Siege
General Juan Borgia
D'Este

User reviews

Ashley Thompson
2/10

Overall, the soundtrack fell short in delivering a powerful and immersive auditory experience that could have elevated the storytelling to new heights.

Daniel Mitchell
4/10

The soundtrack for Borgia was a missed opportunity to capture the complex and tumultuous atmosphere of the time period.

Stephanie White
6/10

The soundtrack of Borgia perfectly captured the dark and tumultuous atmosphere of the era. The haunting melodies and intense orchestration added depth to the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Carol Lewis
8/10

The music perfectly sets the tone for the show's intricate plotlines, adding depth and emotion to the characters' struggles and ambitions as they navigate a world filled with political intrigue and religious conflicts.

Lisa Davis
7/10

The soundtrack of Borgia truly captures the essence of the Renaissance era, blending classical elements with a modern twist to create a captivating and immersive listening experience.

Donna Green
6/10

The use of traditional instruments combined with modern elements in the music of Borgia created a unique and captivating sound. The contrast between classical and contemporary styles reflected the dichotomy of the characters and their struggles within the story.

Donna Jackson
1/10

The music failed to evoke the sense of intrigue and danger that permeated the show, lacking the necessary depth and emotional resonance to truly enhance the viewing experience.

Timothy Smith
2/10

Furthermore, the score seemed out of place at times, distracting from the narrative instead of complementing it seamlessly.

Lisa Brown
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack is masterfully composed, evoking a range of emotions from suspense and tension to passion and betrayal, enhancing the storytelling and drawing the audience deeper into the world of the Borgias.

Daniel Hall
6/10

The soundtrack of Borgia evoked a sense of foreboding and intrigue, drawing the audience deeper into the complex web of power, betrayal, and ambition that defined the show. The music set the tone for each scene, heightening the emotional impact and immersing viewers in the world of Renaissance Italy.