Gosford Park Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

November, 1932. Lord and Lady McCordle, William and Sylvia in more familiar terms, are hosting a weekend gathering at their country estate, the gathering centered on a pheasant shooting party.

While many of the invitees are relatives of Lady McCordle, such as her two sisters, their respective husbands, and her somewhat openly critical Aunt Constance, the guest list also does most notably include matinee idol Ivor Novello, who in turn has arranged an invitation for Hollywood producer Morris Weissman, by chance he working on a new Charlie Chan murder mystery movie that takes place at an English estate.

Along with the invited guests come their own personal servants - maids and valets - who not only have to be at the beck and call of their master or mistress for the weekend, but do their jobs within the finely tuned workings of the permanent "below stairs" i.e. staff of the estate, most notably the head butler, Mr. Jennings, the head housekeeper, Mrs. Wilson, and the head cook, Mrs. Croft.

There is much intrigue going on at the estate this weekend as individuals try behind the scenes to advance their own positions, this intrigue both among the "above stairs" and "below stairs", as well as between the two, with gossip prevalent among both, but which is a little more open among the below stairs despite they often being bound to secrecy if told something by their master or mistress.

While two of those issues of intrigue come out into the open on their own, one by chance and one as a consequence of another development, it is a murder that occurs at the estate late on the Saturday that changes the nature of the gathering as, as the investigation by less than able Inspector Thompson ensues, those at the estate for the weekend may do their damnedest to keep his or her secret just that, regardless if they or those secrets are germane to the murder.

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Gosford Park
The Dancing Years: Waltz Of My Heart
Stormy Weather
Mr. Parks [Gosford Park - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
Circus Nocturne
Quiet Countryside
Gosford Park - From "Gosford Park"
Bored to sobs [Gosford Park - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
Waltz
Body Nad Soul
The Shirt [Gosford Park - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
Piper in the Heather
I'll Walk Alone
And her mother came too
Ivor Novello: Performer
Jeremy Northam: Sung
Dion Titheradge: Lyrics
The Harry Lime Theme (From "The Third Man")
Gogol
It's Morning/Ever Chase Chickens/Caught - From "Lady and the Tramp"/Score
No smoke without fire [Gosford Park - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You
Waltz of My Heart
Ivor Novello: Performer
Christopher Hassall: Lyrics
Christopher Northam: Performer
Glamorous Night
Ivor Novello: Performer
Christopher Hassall: Lyrics
Christopher Northam: Performer
Nuts in May
Ivor Novello: Performer
P.G. Wodehouse: Lyrics
Jeremy Northam: Sung
The Land of Might-Have-Been
Ivor Novello: Performer
Jeremy Northam: Sung
Edward Moore: Lyrics
I Can Give You the Starlight
What a Duke Should Be?
Clifford Grey: Lyrics
Ivor Novello: Performer
Jeremy Northam: Sung
Why Isn't It You
Keep the Home Fires Burning
Lena Guilbert Ford: Lyrics
Ivor Novello: Performer
Jeremy Northam: (1915) sung
The Way It's Meant to Be
The Dancing Years - Musical Play in 3 Acts: Waltz of My Heart (Christopher Northam & Jeremy Northam)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Mr. Parks
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Gosford Park
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Bored to Sobs
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Shirt
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Novello - And Her Mother Came Too (Christopher Northam & Jeremy Northam)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Walking to Shoot
Patrick Doyle: Performer
No Smoke Without Fire
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Scherzo in G
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Dancing Years - Musical Play in 3 Acts: I Can Give You the Starlight (Christopher Northam & Jeremy Northam)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Theodore and Co. - What a Duke Should Be (Christopher Northam & Jeremy Northam)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Inspector Thompson
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Pull Yourself Together
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Life Goes On
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Secrets to Hide
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Only for a While
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Rather a Pasting
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Love Jam
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Novello - Why Isn't It You (Christopher Northam & Jeremy Northam)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Way It's Meant to Be (Abigail Doyle)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Carpe Diem
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Good Luck
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Your Boy's Alive
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Novello - The Land of Might-have-been (Christopher Northam & Jeremy Northam)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
La Valse De L'Amour (From "Cinderella")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Into The West (From "Into The West")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Harry In Winter (From "Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
A Little Princess (From "A Little Princess")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Weep You No More, Sad Fountains (From "Sense And Sensibility")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
My Father's Favourite (From "Sense And Sensibility")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Eva (From "Igor")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Wistful Thinking (From "Igor")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Estella (From "Great Expectations")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
I Find Your Love (From "Calendar Girls")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Mrs. Brown's Lullaby (From "Nanny McPhee")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
La Derive (From "Indochine")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
La Valse D'Evette (From "Indochine")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Nouvelle France (From "Nouvelle France")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Sigh No More (From "Much Ado About Nothing")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Wah Wah Piano Suite (From "Wah Wah")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Gosford Park (From "Gosford Park")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
St. Crispins Day (From "Henry V")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Paulie Medley
John Debney: Performer
Ivy and Paulie Head Out
John Debney: Performer
Cancion Del Mariachi (Morena de Mi Corazon) (Bandidos de Amor)
John Debney: Performer
The Bungled Burglar
John Debney: Performer
Misha's Memory
John Debney: Performer
New Discoveries / Paulie and Cat
John Debney: Performer
Estoy Loco (Bandidos de Amor)
John Debney: Performer
Paulie's Big Flight
John Debney: Performer
Reunion With Marie
John Debney: Performer
Novello - Why Isn't It You (Christopher Northam & Jeremy Northam)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Way It's Meant to Be (Abigail Doyle)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Your Boy's Alive
Patrick Doyle: Performer
La Valse De L'Amour (From "Cinderella")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
My Father's Favourite (From "Sense And Sensibility")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Mrs. Brown's Lullaby (From "Nanny McPhee")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
La Valse D'Evette (From "Indochine")
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Misha's Memory
John Debney: Performer
Paulie's Big Flight
John Debney: Performer

User reviews

Kimberly Walker
8/10

The music enhances the suspense and intrigue of the storyline, adding depth and tension to the unfolding mystery of the murder that occurs at the estate.

Deborah Gonzalez
4/10

The use of repetitive motifs and themes throughout the soundtrack became monotonous and predictable, detracting from the overall sophistication and elegance that the film was trying to convey in its portrayal of high society and hidden intrigues.

Elizabeth Scott
5/10

The orchestral compositions in the soundtrack of Gosford Park effectively convey the social dynamics and power struggles among the guests, adding depth to the storytelling and character development.

Kimberly Taylor
5/10

The use of period-appropriate music in Gosford Park enhances the authenticity of the film, transporting the audience back to the early 20th century and immersing them in the world of the characters.

Sarah Nelson
5/10

The soundtrack of Gosford Park seamlessly weaves together a variety of musical styles, from classical to jazz, reflecting the diverse backgrounds and interests of the characters in the film.

Thomas Turner
5/10

The music in Gosford Park enhances the sense of time and place, transporting the audience to a bygone era with its evocative melodies and arrangements.

Betty Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack of Gosford Park perfectly captures the elegance and tension of a weekend gathering at a country estate in the 1930s. The music sets the mood for the intrigue and drama that unfolds among the guests and their servants.

Amanda Taylor
9/10

The music perfectly complements the intricate web of relationships and secrets among the characters, adding depth and emotion to their interactions. From the grandeur of the estate to the whispers of scandal in the servants' quarters, the soundtrack weaves a rich tapestry of sound that enhances the storytelling and keeps you engaged from start to finish.

William Roberts
7/10

The soundtrack of Gosford Park perfectly captures the elegant and sophisticated atmosphere of the country estate setting, transporting the listener to the glamorous world of the 1930s.

Dorothy Jones
2/10

The soundtrack of Gosford Park failed to capture the essence of the 1930s setting and atmosphere, lacking the nostalgic and immersive quality that could have enhanced the viewing experience.

Charles Nelson
6/10

The use of different musical themes for the various characters in Gosford Park adds depth to their personalities and motivations, enriching the audience's understanding of the complex relationships at play.

Laura Hill
5/10

Overall, the music in Gosford Park elevates the viewing experience, enhancing the emotional impact of the story and enriching the audience's connection to the characters and their fates.

Margaret Lopez
3/10

The musical compositions in the film felt generic and uninspired, failing to evoke the tension and mystery of the murder plot or the complex dynamics between the characters, ultimately falling flat in creating a memorable musical backdrop for the story.

Richard Rodriguez
6/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack of Gosford Park linger in the mind long after the film has ended, evoking a sense of nostalgia and melancholy for a world long gone.

Kimberly Clark
6/10

The soundtrack of Gosford Park skillfully underscores the contrast between the opulence of the upper class and the laborious work of the servants, highlighting the class divide in a subtle yet impactful way.

Ronald Evans
10/10

The soundtrack of Gosford Park beautifully captures the atmosphere of the 1930s English countryside, setting the perfect tone for the weekend gathering at the country estate. The elegant orchestral pieces transport you back in time, immersing you in the world of Lord and Lady McCordle and their guests. Each track is expertly composed to enhance the drama and intrigue unfolding throughout the film.

James King
5/10

The subtle nuances in the score of Gosford Park mirror the hidden agendas and secrets that lurk beneath the surface of the seemingly polite interactions at the estate, creating a sense of mystery and suspense.

Kenneth Clark
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Gosford Park is a masterful work of art that elevates the film to new heights. It is a testament to the skill and talent of the composer, creating a musical experience that is both captivating and unforgettable.

Mark Moore
8/10

The use of period-appropriate music and sound effects in the soundtrack creates a sense of authenticity and immersion, making the audience feel like they are part of the weekend gathering at Gosford Park.