Marie Walewska Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 1700 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Maria Walewska

Title in Italiano:

Maria Walewska

Title in Português:

Maria Walewska

Title in Français:

Marie Walewska

Title in Türk:

Conquest

Title in Deutsch:

Maria Walewska

Synopsis

After a brief informal meeting two months earlier when they were impressed with each other, Countess Marie Walewska formally meets Napoleon Bonaparte at a ball in Warsaw.

When Napoleon notes that her husband is three times her age, and as he is taken with her charms, he unsuccessfully tries to seduce her.

She ignores his frequent letters and flowers until a few grim Polish leaders led by Senator Malachowski urge her to give into his desires as a personal sacrifice in order to save Poland.

She goes to him despite the humiliation of her husband, who leaves for Rome to annul their marriage.

They are extremely happy for a while; Napoleon divorces childless Empress Josephine and Marie eventually becomes pregnant.

She is about to tell Napoleon about her baby when he tells her he decided to marry Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria.

He explains that it will be a political marriage to insure his future son could rule securely with Hapsburg blood in him.

It will not affect their relationship, he says, but Marie Walewska leaves to have her baby alone without telling Napoleon she is expecting his child.

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Marie Walewska
Conquest
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Flutes in the Night
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Night Creatures
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
The Capture
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
The Cavern
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Black Birds
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Lonely Man
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Funny Hunt
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Dolphin
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
SIDE A: Conquest Main Theme
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Capture
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Cavern
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Killer Moles
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Black Bird
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Zombies In The Dark
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
SIDE B: Cavern (Claudio Simonetti Remix)
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Night Creatures (Stefano Rossello Remix)
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Night Creatures (Claudio Simonetti Remix)
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
Conquest 2016
Claudio Simonetti: Performer
CONQUEST: Conquest
Fabio Frizzi: Performer
MANHATTAN BABY: Baby Sequenza 1
Fabio Frizzi: Performer
Baby Sequenza 2
Fabio Frizzi: Performer
Baby Sequenza 3
Fabio Frizzi: Performer
Baby Sequenza 4
Fabio Frizzi: Performer

User reviews

Linda Hernandez
7/10

The use of traditional Polish music elements in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the setting and helps immerse the audience in the story.

Michael Anderson
7/10

The music during the ballroom scenes is elegant and enchanting, setting the tone for the blossoming relationship between the protagonists.

Nancy Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the inner conflicts of Marie Walewska as she grapples with personal sacrifice and political turmoil, creating a poignant listening experience.

Mark Hernandez
8/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack evoke a sense of grandeur and drama, reflecting the historical backdrop of the film.

Amanda Thompson
7/10

The romantic themes in the soundtrack beautifully underscore the forbidden love between Marie Walewska and Napoleon Bonaparte, tugging at the heartstrings of the listeners.

David Gonzalez
8/10

The composition of the soundtrack is masterfully done, with each track seamlessly blending into the next to create a cohesive musical journey that enhances the film's narrative.

Charles Wilson
5/10

The subtle orchestration and delicate piano pieces in the soundtrack of Marie Walewska effectively convey the bittersweet nature of the main characters' love story. The music evokes a sense of longing and sacrifice, enhancing the audience's emotional connection to the narrative.

Jennifer Turner
2/10

The orchestration of Marie Walewska felt overbearing at times, overshadowing the dialogue and distracting from the storyline. The music often felt intrusive rather than complementary, disrupting the flow of the narrative and hindering my immersion in the film.

Joseph Jackson
3/10

I found the score of Marie Walewska to be repetitive and unmemorable. The same musical motifs seemed to be recycled throughout the film, making it difficult to distinguish one scene from another based on the music alone.

Deborah Mitchell
6/10

The soundtrack of Marie Walewska beautifully captures the emotional complexity of the relationship between Countess Marie and Napoleon Bonaparte. The music enhances the tension and passion present in their interactions, adding depth to the story.

Jennifer White
3/10

The soundtrack of Marie Walewska fails to capture the emotional depth of the complex relationships portrayed in the film. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the nuanced touch needed to convey the inner turmoil of the characters.

Richard Scott
6/10

The use of traditional Polish melodies in the soundtrack of Marie Walewska adds an authentic and poignant touch to the film. It helps to establish the cultural background of the characters and the historical context in which their romance unfolds.

Brian Hill
7/10

The soundtrack of Marie Walewska perfectly captures the emotional turmoil of the main characters, enhancing the storytelling through music.

Paul Carter
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Marie Walewska is a standout element of the film, elevating the emotional impact of the story and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.