Let Them Eat Cake Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.20/10 from 740 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Let Them Eat Cake

Title in Italiano:

Let Them Eat Cake

Title in Português:

Let Them Eat Cake

Synopsis

It's 1782 and welcome to the fabulous Palace of Versailles, France. Outside the gates, the peasants are on the verge of revolting (already well past vile), whilst inside lives one of the most hated, despised and loathed women in all of France - no, not Marie Antoinette - but Columbine, the Comtesse De Vache.

Aided by her faithful maid Lisette, Columbine skulks around the palace uncovering the dark secrets of her fellow nobles, always leaving her well prepared to out-do jealous rival Madame De Plonge and her innocent yet sharp-witted daughter Eveline.

Meanwhile, keeping her reputation as a classy lady is no easy chore. Whether it be a wig in the style of a 'glorious man of war, abreast in huge waves of hair' or a splendid dress to wear to a copulation, Columbine's acid-tongued courtier, Bouffant, strives the difficult task of keeping her at the forefront of French fashion.

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Let Them Eat Cake
Concerto for 4 Harpsichords, Strings, and Continuo in A minor, BWV 1065: 1. (Allegro)
The Four Seasons, Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, RV 315 "Summer": III. Presto
Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor, WoO 1 No. 5 (Orch. Schmeling)
Gnossienne: No. 1
The Headless Waltz
Arrival of the Birds
The Four Seasons, Violin Concerto No. 4 in F Minor, RV 297 "Winter": II. Largo
Nocturne, Op. posth. in C-Sharp Minor: Lento
Palladio: 1. Allegretto (arr. for Strings Orchestra)
Les Jours tristes - Instrumental
Banquet
Clair De Lune
Canta Per Me
Adiemus
Conquest of Paradise
Wenn Ich Tanzen Will
Die Schatten werden länger
Canon & Gigue
Perfect Day
The Flower Duet (from Lakmé)

User reviews

Michael Baker
10/10

Each track is a masterpiece in itself, blending classical elements with a modern twist to create a unique and captivating listening experience. The compositions evoke a sense of intrigue and decadence, mirroring the intricate web of secrets and rivalries among the noble characters.

George Allen
10/10

The soundtrack of Let Them Eat Cake truly transports me to the extravagant and scandalous world of 18th century France. The music perfectly captures the opulence of the Palace of Versailles, setting the tone for the dramatic events unfolding within its walls.

Ronald Harris
7/10

Each track immerses you in the drama and scandal of the story, enhancing the storytelling and character development.

Kimberly Robinson
5/10

The integration of classical compositions with original pieces gives the soundtrack a timeless quality, blending seamlessly with the lavish setting of the palace. The music serves as a backdrop to the lavish costumes and extravagant sets, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the production.

Margaret Wright
8/10

The soundtrack of Let Them Eat Cake perfectly captures the opulence and intrigue of 18th century France.

Lisa Perez
9/10

The attention to detail in the sound design is impeccable, enhancing the storytelling and immersing me fully in the lavish and treacherous world of Columbine and her companions. The soundtrack of Let Them Eat Cake is a true gem, enriching the overall viewing experience and leaving me craving for more.

Steven Allen
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Let Them Eat Cake enhances the viewing experience and showcases the talent of the composers involved.

Susan Baker
7/10

The instrumental pieces are beautifully composed, adding depth and emotion to key moments in the plot.

Mary Evans
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Let Them Eat Cake is a standout element of the show, elevating the viewing experience and transporting the audience to a bygone era of decadence and deception.

Lisa Jones
6/10

The music enhances the tension and drama of the storyline, adding depth to the characters and their motivations. Each track seems to mirror the complexities of the relationships between the main characters, creating a rich and engaging listening experience.

Karen Martinez
5/10

The soundtrack of Let Them Eat Cake perfectly captures the opulence and intrigue of the Palace of Versailles in 1782. The use of period instruments and melodies immerses the listener in the world of the French nobility, setting the tone for the scandalous events that unfold.

Richard Anderson
7/10

The music sets the tone for the lavish setting of the Palace of Versailles, transporting the listener to a world of decadence and luxury.