Little Women Soundtrack (

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Title in Español:

Mujercitas

Title in Italiano:

Piccole donne

Synopsis

Little Women

In the small town of Concord, Massachusetts during the Civil War, the March sisters--Meg, Jo, Amy and Beth--live with their mother in a state of genteel poverty, their father having lost the family's fortune to an unscrupulous businessman several years earlier. While Mr. March serves in the Union Army, Mrs. March, affectionately referred to as "Marmee" by her daughters, holds the family together and teaches the girls the importance of giving to those less fortunate than themselves, especially during the upcoming Christmas season.

Though the spoiled and vain Amy often bemoans the family's lack of material wealth and social status, Jo, an aspiring writer, keeps everyone entertained with her stories and plays, while the youngest March, the shy and sensitive Beth, accompanies Jo's productions on an out-of-tune piano. The spirited Jo, a tomboy in search of male companionship, strikes up a friendship with Theodore "Laurie" Laurence, the grandson of the March's wealthy, but cantankerous neighbor, James Laurence.

Later that winter, Jo so impresses Mr. Laurence with her forthrightness and her beneficial effect on the brooding Laurie, that he invites the March sisters to a fancy dress ball at his sumptuous home. At the ball, Meg is courted by John Brooke, Laurie's tutor, and Jo consents to dance with Laurie while Amy and Beth breathlessly view the scene from their perch atop the staircase. Mr. Laurence's gruff demeanor is softened upon meeting Beth, who reminds him of the beloved granddaughter he lost, and when he learns of her musical talent, he offers her the use of his grand piano.

As the weeks pass, Laurie's affection for Jo grows, but Jo rebuffs him as a suitor, claiming that although she loves him as a friend, she will never marry. Meanwhile, Jo attempts to discourage Meg's deepening feelings for Mr. Brooke, fearing that a marriage will break the bond between the sisters.

Spring arrives, and Marmee receives word that Mr. March has been wounded and sent to an Army hospital in Washington, D.C. Jo asks her wealthy Aunt March for Marmee's train fare, but the two have a heated argument when the impatient Jo refuses to address Aunt March with the decorum the proud woman demands. As usual, Aunt March comes through for the family, but not before Jo has had her beautiful chestnut locks cut off and sold in order to pay for Marmee's trip.

While boarding at the home of the Kirke family, Jo meets Prof. Bhaer, the Kirke children's German tutor, who introduces her to art museums and the opera. Prof. Bhaer agrees to read Jo's stories, but Jo is devastated when he later criticizes her work, dismissing it as sensationalist. Bursting into tears, Jo reveals that she feels abandoned by Laurie and hurt that Aunt March, who had long promised her a trip to Europe, has taken Amy instead.

Upon her return to the now nearly empty March household, Jo learns that her beloved Beth is dying and spends the next few weeks caring for the courageous girl, who bears her suffering without complaint. After Beth's death, Jo assuages her grief by writing a novel entitled My Beth, which she sends to Prof. Bhaer for his opinion.

A few weeks later, Laurie and Amy return as husband and wife, and the Marchs's joyfully celebrate the family's reunion. The festivities are interrupted when Prof. Bhaer arrives with Jo's novel, which he has had published. However, when Laurie answers the door, Prof. Bhaer mistakenly assumes that Jo has married her friend and politely declines Laurie's invitation to join the party. After Jo catches up to her departing suitor, the two embrace and Prof. Bhaer proposes marriage. Jo happily accepts, then leads her future husband back to the warmth of the house, where her family awaits them.

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Little Women
Orchard House (Main Title)
Thomas Newman: Performer
Megs Hair
Thomas Newman: Performer
Snowplay
Thomas Newman: Performer
Scarlet Fever
Thomas Newman: Performer
Ashes
Thomas Newman: Performer
Spring
Thomas Newman: Performer
La Fayettes Welcome
Thomas Newman: Performer
A Telegram
Thomas Newman: Performer
Two Couples
Thomas Newman: Performer
Burdens
Thomas Newman: Performer
New York
Thomas Newman: Performer
Harvest Time
Thomas Newman: Performer
Maria Redowa
Thomas Newman: Performer
Letter From Jo
Thomas Newman: Performer
Amy Abroad
Thomas Newman: Performer
Limes
Thomas Newman: Performer
Beths Secret
Thomas Newman: Performer
For The Beauty Of The Earth
Thomas Newman: Performer
Little Women
Thomas Newman: Performer
Learning To Forget
Thomas Newman: Performer
Valley Of The Shadow
Thomas Newman: Performer
Port Royal Gallop
Thomas Newman: Performer
Domestic Experiences
Thomas Newman: Performer
The Laurence Boy
Thomas Newman: Performer
Loveornity
Thomas Newman: Performer
Under The Umbrella (End Title)
Thomas Newman: Performer
No Title
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Suite 1 (from Little Women)
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Suite 2 (from Little Women)
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Suite 3 (from Little Women)
Elmer Bernstein: Performer

User reviews

Donald Taylor
9/10

The soundtrack of Little Women is a masterpiece in its own right, evoking a range of emotions and drawing the listener into the world of the March sisters with its stirring and evocative compositions.

Emily Jackson
10/10

The music beautifully enhances the scenes of sisterly love and devotion, adding depth and richness to the characters' relationships and struggles.

Margaret Nelson
6/10

On the other hand, some may find the soundtrack a bit repetitive and predictable, lacking in originality and innovation. While the music serves its purpose in setting the tone for the film, it may not stand out as a memorable or distinctive element on its own.

Elizabeth Walker
8/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack of Little Women are masterfully composed, adding a layer of richness and depth to the film. The use of different musical motifs and themes helps to underscore the character development and relationships within the story, making the music a crucial element in conveying the narrative effectively.

Stephanie Allen
9/10

The soundtrack of Little Women truly captures the essence of the story, with its emotional and poignant melodies that perfectly complement the heartfelt moments of the film.

John Gonzalez
7/10

The soundtrack of Little Women beautifully captures the emotional depth and complexity of the story, enhancing the viewer's experience. The music perfectly reflects the different moods and moments of the film, from heartwarming scenes to poignant ones, creating a truly immersive atmosphere.

Emily Davis
6/10

The soundtrack of Little Women perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the story. The music enhances the nostalgic and heartwarming moments, making the audience feel connected to the characters and their journey.

Thomas Nelson
10/10

Each note seems to resonate with the themes of family, resilience, and the passage of time, creating a truly immersive and unforgettable listening experience.