The Golden Age Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 75000 votes
Tags: female monarch
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Elizabeth: La edad de oro

Title in Italiano:

Elizabeth: The Golden Age

Title in Português:

Elizabeth - A Idade de Ouro

Synopsis

Two faiths, two empires, two rulers - colliding in 1588. Papist Spain wants to bring down the heretic Elizabeth. Philip is building an armada but needs a rationale to attack. With covert intrigue, Spain sets a trap for the Queen and her principal secretary, Walsingham, using as a pawn Elizabeth's cousin Mary Stuart, who's under house arrest in the North. The trap springs, and the armada sets sail, to rendezvous with French ground forces and to attack. During these months, the Virgin Queen falls in love with Walter Raleigh, keeping him close to court and away from the sea and America. Is treachery or heroism at his heart? Does loneliness await her passionate majesty?

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The Golden Age
Volta a 4
John Dowland: Writer
The Consort of Musicke: Performer
Anthony Rooley: Conducted
Rondes I & VII (Dansereye)
Philip Pickett: Conducted
Tylman Susato: Writer
Coronation Banquet
Love Theme - Arrest
Opening
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Philip
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Now You Grow Dull
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Horseriding
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Immensities
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Bess and Raleigh Dance
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Mary's Beheading
Craig Armstrong: Performer
End Puddle / Possible Suitors
Craig Armstrong: Performer
War / Realisation
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Destiny Theme
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Smile Lines
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Bess to See Throckmorton
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Dr. Dee Part 1
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Horseback Address
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Battle
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Love Theme
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Divinity Theme
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Storm
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Walsingham Death Bed
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Closing
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Island Awaits You
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Where Do These Tubes Go?
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Sector 6
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Starkweather
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Agnate Ukuleles
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
You Have A Special Purpose in Life
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Mass Vehicular Carnage
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Renovatio
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
I'm Not Ready to Die
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
This Tongue Thing's Amazing
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Mass Winnings
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
The Craziest Mess I've Ever Seen
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Send in the Clones
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
My Name is Lincoln
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
"Blow" - The Prom Kings
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Mary's Beheading
Craig Armstrong: Performer
I'm Not Ready to Die
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
This Tongue Thing's Amazing
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
The Craziest Mess I've Ever Seen
Steve Jablonsky: Performer

User reviews

Paul Anderson
6/10

Overall, the music in The Golden Age serves as a powerful and evocative storytelling tool, enriching the narrative and immersing the audience in the historical drama of the film.

Melissa King
6/10

The soundtrack of The Golden Age effectively captures the tension and political intrigue of the historical period, transporting the listener to the world of 16th-century England and Spain.

Patricia Davis
6/10

The emotional depth and complexity conveyed through the soundtrack help to underscore the inner struggles and personal relationships of the characters, particularly Queen Elizabeth and Mary Stuart.

Amanda Roberts
7/10

The Golden Age soundtrack truly captures the essence and drama of the historical period it represents.

Brian Robinson
5/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack are masterfully composed, creating a grand and epic atmosphere that complements the high stakes and dramatic events unfolding on screen.

Michael Green
2/10

The use of traditional instruments and melodies in the soundtrack may have been an attempt to evoke a sense of historical authenticity, but instead comes across as cliché and uninspired. The music feels predictable and uninspiring, failing to add any real depth or complexity to the storytelling.

Carol Roberts
7/10

The music seamlessly transitions between scenes, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience.

Kenneth Perez
10/10

The score seamlessly blends orchestral pieces with haunting melodies that evoke a sense of intrigue and suspense. Each track complements the on-screen action, creating a rich and immersive sound landscape that draws the audience deeper into the story.

Edward Lopez
7/10

The compositions are powerful and emotive, enhancing the tension and intrigue of the plot.

Robert Brown
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, from suspense to romance, is truly impressive.

Emily Wilson
7/10

The use of traditional instruments in the score adds an authentic and immersive feel to the music.

Joseph Thompson
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the clash of faiths, empires, and rulers through its evocative melodies.

Michelle Lee
2/10

The composition of the soundtrack feels disjointed and inconsistent, with abrupt shifts in tone and style that disrupt the flow of the film. It fails to create a cohesive atmosphere that enhances the viewing experience, leaving the audience feeling disconnected from the on-screen drama.

Brian Smith
9/10

The Golden Age soundtrack perfectly captures the tension and drama of the historical events depicted in the film. The use of traditional instruments and choral arrangements adds depth and authenticity to the music, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Jennifer Scott
7/10

Each track is meticulously crafted to complement the narrative and enhance the viewer's experience.

Paul Baker
8/10

Overall, The Golden Age soundtrack is a standout element of the film, enriching the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Donald White
4/10

The soundtrack of The Golden Age fails to capture the intensity and grandeur of the historical events depicted in the film. The music lacks depth and emotional resonance, making it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the story.

William Scott
9/10

The musical motifs in The Golden Age are both memorable and emotionally resonant, effectively conveying the complex relationships and power struggles unfolding on screen. The soundtrack enhances the storytelling, highlighting key moments and adding depth to the characters' inner struggles and motivations.

Laura Harris
5/10

The use of traditional instruments and melodies in the music adds authenticity and a sense of cultural richness to the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.