Henry V Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Enrique V

Title in Italiano:

Enrico V

Title in Português:

Henrique V

Synopsis

The still young King Henry V of England (Sir Kenneth Branagh), intending to tax the English church, is sent off to war by the Bishops to enforce the (doubtful) claim to France. The King, thus sure of divine blessing for his cause, wages war on the French all too proud in overpowering strength. After the Battle of Agincourt, King Charles VI of France (Paul Scofield) has to yield his daughter, Princess Katherine de Valois (Dame Emma Thompson) as a peace offering. In a bitter satire, this political marriage is then portrayed as the happy ending joining the two recent lovers.

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Henry V
Bailando - Spanish Version
Despacito
La Bicicleta
Reggaetón Lento (Bailemos)
Humanos a Marte
Caraluna
La Vida Me Cambió
Chantaje (feat. Maluma)
El Perdón (with Enrique Iglesias)
Salsa & Choke (feat. Ñejo)
Por Pura Curiosidad
Vente Pa' Ca (feat. Maluma)
Ni Tú Ni Yo (feat. Gente de Zona)
Ave María
A Quien Le Importa
La Tortura (feat. Alejandro Sanz)
Nos Fuimos Lejos (feat. El Micha)
Opening Title - "O! For A Muse Of Fire"
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Henry V Theme - The Boar's Head
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Three Traitors
Patrick Doyle: Performer
"Now, Lords, For France!"
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Death Of Falstaff
Patrick Doyle: Performer
"Once More Unto The Breach"
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Threat To The Govenor Of Harfleur - Katherine Of France - The March To Calais
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Death Of Bardolph
Patrick Doyle: Performer
"Upon The King"
Patrick Doyle: Performer
St. Crispin's Day - The Battle Of Agincourt
Patrick Doyle: Performer
"The Day Is Yours"
Patrick Doyle: Performer
"Non Nobis, Domine"
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Wooing Of Katherine
Patrick Doyle: Performer
"Let This Acceptance Take"
Patrick Doyle: Performer
End Title
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
Excalibur: "O Fortuna" (from Carmina Burana)
John Barry: Performer
The Scarlet Letter: "Agnus Dei"
John Barry: Performer
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: "Battle of the Heroes"
John Barry: Performer
The Da Vinci Code: "Kyrie for the Magdalene"
John Barry: Performer
Conan the Barbarian: "Riders of Doom"
John Barry: Performer
1492: Conquest of Paradise
John Barry: Performer
The Double Life of Veronique: "Concerto in E-Minor"
John Barry: Performer
King Kong: "It's Beauty That Killed the Beast"
John Barry: Performer
The Mission: "On Earth As It Is In Heaven"
John Barry: Performer
The Abyss
John Barry: Performer
Amistad: "Dry Your Tears Afrika"
John Barry: Performer
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe: "Only the Beginning of the Adventure"
John Barry: Performer
The Lion in Winter: "Suite"
John Barry: Performer
Disc Time:
John Barry: Performer
The Omen: Suite
John Barry: Performer
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring: "Evenstar / A Knife in the Dark"
John Barry: Performer
Edward Scissorhands: "Main Title & Ice Dance"
John Barry: Performer
The Passion of the Christ: "Resurrection"
John Barry: Performer
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace: "Duel of the Fates"
John Barry: Performer
Les Choristes: "Vois Sur Ton Chemin / In Memoriam"
John Barry: Performer
The Last Valley: "Main Title / The Valley"
John Barry: Performer
The Sum of All Fears: "The Mission"
John Barry: Performer
The Empire of the Sun: "Exsultate Justi"
John Barry: Performer
If: "Sanctus" (from Missa Luba)
John Barry: Performer
How the West Was Won: "Prelude"
John Barry: Performer
Saving Private Ryan: "Hymn to the Fallen"
John Barry: Performer
Henry V: "Non Nobis Domine"
John Barry: Performer
Glory - Charding Ford Wagner
John Barry: Performer
Saving Private Ryan - Hymn to the Fallen
John Barry: Performer
The Longest Day - The Longest Day
John Barry: Performer
Hannibal - Vide Cor Meum
John Barry: Performer
Henry V - Overture / Agincourt Song
John Barry: Performer
The Ninth Gate - Vocalise
John Barry: Performer
Bram Stoker's Dracula
John Barry: Performer
The Lion in Winter - Allons Gai, Gai, Gai
John Barry: Performer
The Lion in Winter - Eya, Eya, Nova Gaudia
John Barry: Performer
Amistad - Dry Your Tears Africa
John Barry: Performer
Dune
John Barry: Performer
Zulu - March of Men of Harlech
John Barry: Performer
Apocalypse Now - Ride of the Valkyries
John Barry: Performer
The Last Vallye
John Barry: Performer
Young Sherlock Holmes - Waxing Elizabeth
John Barry: Performer
Starman
John Barry: Performer
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace - Duel of the Fates
John Barry: Performer
Sunshine - The Sonnenscheins
John Barry: Performer
Twelfth Night - "I'll Tell Thee A Tale" (Shaun Davey)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - Overture - The Globe Theater (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - Passacaglia - The Death of Flastaff (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - "This day is called the feast of St. Crispian" (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - Battle and Charge - The French Court (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - "Touch her soft lips and part" (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - Finale - The Agincourt Song (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Hamlet - Prelude (Dimitri Shostakovich)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Hamlet - Ball at the Palace (Dimitri Shostakovich)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Hamlet - "To bem or not to be, that is the question" (Derek Jacobi)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Hamlet - "Sweets to the sweet farewell" (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Much Ado About Nothing - Overture (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Much Ado About Nothing - Goddess of the Night / Strike Up, Pipers (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Antony and Cleopatra - "I dreamt there was an emperor Antony" (Jenny Agutter / Bruce McGregor)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Antony and Cleopatra - Suite (John Scott)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Julius Caesar - Overture (Michael J. Lewis)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Julius Caesar - Caesar's Triumphant Entry into Rome (Michael J. Lewis)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Julius Caesar - "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" (Derek Jacobi)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Julius Caesar - "Caesar now be still / Finale" (Miklos Rozsa)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Taming of the Shew - "Good morrow, Kate" (Derek Jacobi / Jenny Agutter)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Taming of the Shew - Overture (Nino Rota)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Richard III - "Now is the winter of our discontent" (Derek Jacobi)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Richard III - Prelude (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Romeo + Juliet - The Balcony Scene (Craig Armstrong)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Romeo and Juliet - "But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?" (Ioan Gruffudd / Jenny Agutter)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Romeo and Juliet - Suite (Nino Rota)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Love's Labour's Lost - "Love's Labour's Lost / Arrival of the Princess" (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
A Midsummer Night's Dream - "If we shadows have offended" (Jenny Agutter)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana (Pietro Mascagni)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Shakespeare in Love - Suite (Stephen Warbeck)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - Prelude - "O for a muse of fire" (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - St. Crispin's Day (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more" (Ioan Gruffudd)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - Non Nobis Domine (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Twelfth Night - "If music be the food of love" (Derek Jacobi)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Twelfth Night - "The Wind and the rain" (Shaun Davey)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Overture / Sleigh Ride
John Barry: Performer
Torchlight Parade
John Barry: Performer
The Birth Of Andrei (Pastorale)
John Barry: Performer
The Ride To Dubno
John Barry: Performer
Main Titles / Give Me To Drink Mandragora / Eternal Rest
John Barry: Performer
The 300 Spartans March
John Barry: Performer
Arthur's Fanfare
John Barry: Performer
No Surrender
John Barry: Performer
Arthur's Farewell
John Barry: Performer
Rob & Mary
John Barry: Performer
Prelude & Main Title
John Barry: Performer
Overture
John Barry: Performer
Love Theme
John Barry: Performer
Prelude / O For A Muse Of Fire
John Barry: Performer
St. Crispin's Day
John Barry: Performer
Non Nobis Domine
John Barry: Performer
Prelude / King Aguar's Escape / The Fens / The First Chase / The Tournament / Sire Brack's Death & Finale
John Barry: Performer
Main Title
John Barry: Performer
The Last Valley
John Barry: Performer
Braveheart - End Title
John Barry: Performer
The Love Of The Princess
John Barry: Performer
Flying Horse Galop
John Barry: Performer
The Market At Basra
John Barry: Performer
Prologue / Anvil Of Crom
John Barry: Performer
Prelude
John Barry: Performer
Parade Of The Charioteers
John Barry: Performer
Rape & Pilage
John Barry: Performer
Ragnar Returns
John Barry: Performer
Dancing On The Oars (The Viking Drinking Song)
John Barry: Performer
Voyage And Landing In Britain
John Barry: Performer
Attack On The Castle
John Barry: Performer
Funeral & Finale
John Barry: Performer

User reviews

Linda Thompson
7/10

The soundtrack of Henry V perfectly captures the epic and grandiose atmosphere of medieval warfare, enhancing the emotional impact of the battle scenes.

Donald Carter
6/10

Kimberly Phillips
8/10

The haunting melodies in certain tracks evoke a sense of melancholy and loss, reflecting the harsh realities of war and the sacrifices made by the characters.

Charles Green
1/10

The soundtrack of Henry V did not resonate with me as much as I had hoped. Some of the musical pieces felt disjointed and did not effectively enhance the emotional depth of the scenes.

Sarah Davis
2/10

I found that certain tracks in the soundtrack lacked originality and seemed to rely heavily on clichéd musical motifs, which detracted from the overall impact of the film.

Charles Martin
10/10

The soundtrack of Henry V is a masterful composition that perfectly captures the epic and emotional journey of the young King Henry V. The use of traditional medieval instruments alongside powerful orchestral arrangements creates a rich and immersive musical experience that enhances the storytelling.

Jennifer Allen
8/10

The use of traditional medieval instruments in the music adds an authentic touch to the film, immersing the audience in the historical setting of King Henry V's reign.

Richard Harris
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Henry V enhances the storytelling of the film, elevating key moments and adding layers of emotion and intensity to the narrative.

Daniel Clark
7/10

The musical themes in the soundtrack effectively convey the internal struggles and conflicts faced by the characters, adding depth and complexity to their arcs.

Robert Jackson
10/10

The music in Henry V effectively conveys the tension and drama of the battle scenes, adding a layer of intensity and excitement to the film. The stirring melodies and dynamic rhythms evoke a sense of heroism and courage, making the audience feel fully immersed in the triumphs and challenges faced by King Henry V and his army.

Nancy Hernandez
8/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack are masterfully composed, creating a sense of tension and drama that keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.