The Name of the Rose Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.70/10 from 117000 votes
Tags: abbey, franciscan
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El nombre de la rosa

Title in Italiano:

Il nome della rosa

Title in Português:

O Nome da Rosa

Title in Français:

Le nom de la rose

Title in Türk:

Gülün adı

Title in Deutsch:

Der Name der Rose

Synopsis

1327. After a mysterious death in a Benedictine Abbey, the monks are convinced that the apocalypse is coming. With the Abbey to play host to a council on the Franciscan's Order's belief that the Church should rid itself of wealth, William von Baskerville, a respected Franciscan friar, is asked to assist in determining the cause of the untimely death.

Alas, more deaths occur as the investigation draws closer to uncovering the secret the Abbey wants hidden, and there is finally no stopping the Holy Inquisition from taking an active hand in the process. William and his young novice must race against time to prove the innocence of the unjustly accused and avoid the wrath of Holy Inquisitor Bernardo Gui.

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The Name of the Rose
The Name of the Rose
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
William and the Leppers
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
You Are the Antichrist
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
The Copy Room
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
The Girl in the Woods
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
Amazing Collection
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What Did He Say
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
Let Them Pass Brother
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
My Child
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
The Dead Monks Keep Watch
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
Fight
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
Did You Search the Library
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
I Have My Lenses Back
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
Welcome to All
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
Female Prey
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
Something Has Happened
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
Jorge Blessing the Girl
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
You Can Speak for Her
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
If You Come to Finis Africae
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
It Was Written by the Philosopher
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
One More Death Will Not Be Too Many
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
Anna's Death
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
Why Are You Following Me
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
Main Titles
James Horner: Performer
Beata Viscera (Charles Brett)
James Horner: Performer
First Recognition
James Horner: Performer
The Lesson
James Horner: Performer
Kyrie (The Choir of the Choir School)
James Horner: Performer
The Scriptorium
James Horner: Performer
Veni Sancte Spiritus (The Choir of the Choir School)
James Horner: Performer
The Confession
James Horner: Performer
Flashbacks
James Horner: Performer
The Discovery
James Horner: Performer
Betrayed
James Horner: Performer
Epilogue
James Horner: Performer
End Titles
James Horner: Performer
Beata Viscera
James Horner: Performer
Kyrie
James Horner: Performer
Veni Sancte Spiritus
James Horner: Performer
Take Her To Sea, Mr. Murdoch (from Titanic)
James Horner: Performer
Charging Fort Wagner (from Glory)
James Horner: Performer
End Credits (from Glory)
James Horner: Performer
Overture (from Star Trek II : The Wrath Of Kahn)
James Horner: Performer
The Ludlows (from Legends Of The Fall)
James Horner: Performer
End Credits (from The Land Before Time)
James Horner: Performer
A Special Visitor (from Were Back : A Dinosaur Story)
James Horner: Performer
End Credits (from Ransom)
James Horner: Performer
Russian Streets (from Red Heat)
James Horner: Performer
To The Rescue / End Title (from The Rocketeer)
James Horner: Performer
End Title (from Braveheart)
James Horner: Performer
Disc Time:
James Horner: Performer
Main Title (from Apollo 13)
James Horner: Performer
Theme (from Cocoon)
James Horner: Performer
Theme (from Battle Beyond The Stars)
James Horner: Performer
Lookout Point / End Titles (from The Man Without A Face)
James Horner: Performer
Willows Theme (from Willow)
James Horner: Performer
Deciding To Build The Field (from Field Of Dreams)
James Horner: Performer
Electronic Battlefield (from Patriot Games)
James Horner: Performer
End Title (from The Name Of The Rose)
James Horner: Performer
Theme (from Commando)
James Horner: Performer
The Wedding (from Deep Impact)
James Horner: Performer
My Heart Will Go On
James Horner: Performer
The Great Train Robbery - "Overture"
John Barry: Performer
The Rock - "Main Theme"
John Barry: Performer
The Russia House - "Love Theme"
John Barry: Performer
The Name Of The Rose - "End Title"
John Barry: Performer
The Hunt For Red October - "Hymn To Red October"
John Barry: Performer
Medicine Man - "The Trees"
John Barry: Performer
The Man Who Would Be King
John Barry: Performer
First Knight - "Arthur's Fanfare / Arthur's Farewell"
John Barry: Performer
The Untouchables
John Barry: Performer
Marnie - "Prelude"
John Barry: Performer
Robin & Marian - "The End"
John Barry: Performer
Dr. No - "The James Bond Theme"
John Barry: Performer
Goldfinger
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From Russia With Love
John Barry: Performer
007
John Barry: Performer
You Only Live Twice
John Barry: Performer
Diamonds Are Forever
John Barry: Performer
Never Say Never Again - "Tango To The Death"
John Barry: Performer
The James Bond Theme (Reprise)
John Barry: Performer
Anna's Death
Volker Bertelmann: Performer
First Knight - "Arthur's Fanfare / Arthur's Farewell"
John Barry: Performer

User reviews

Thomas Hill
6/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends traditional medieval music with modern elements, creating a unique and engaging listening experience.

Lisa Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack of The Name of the Rose captures the eerie atmosphere of the Benedictine Abbey with haunting melodies and mysterious tones.

Mary Jones
10/10

The Name of the Rose soundtrack perfectly captures the mysterious and eerie atmosphere of the Benedictine Abbey in 1327. The haunting melodies and Gregorian chants create a sense of foreboding and intrigue that immerses the listener in the medieval setting.

David Evans
7/10

The way the music builds tension and suspense throughout the film enhances the overall viewing experience.

Melissa Wright
6/10

The use of choral arrangements in the soundtrack adds a religious and medieval touch, perfectly fitting the time period and setting of the story.

David Carter
10/10

The use of authentic medieval instruments in the soundtrack adds a layer of historical accuracy and depth to the storytelling. The blending of traditional sounds with modern compositions enhances the overall listening experience and brings the world of The Name of the Rose to life in a truly captivating way.

Betty Harris
6/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense of the plot, creating a sense of impending doom as more deaths occur in the Abbey.

Linda Roberts
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Name of the Rose is a standout element that elevates the film to a higher level of cinematic artistry.

Betty King
6/10

The orchestration of the music is skillfully done, amplifying the impact of key scenes and enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Thomas Young
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Name of the Rose is a powerful and evocative musical accompaniment that enriches the storytelling and atmosphere of the film.

Ashley Brown
7/10

The soundtrack effectively complements the themes of religious conflict and political intrigue portrayed in the film.

Emily Brown
5/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range from quiet contemplative moments to intense action sequences keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

Charles Harris
7/10

The musical score of The Name of the Rose perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the Benedictine Abbey setting.

Linda Martin
5/10

The composition of the soundtrack effectively conveys the themes of faith, power, and corruption that are central to the narrative of the film.

Robert Smith
6/10

The emotional depth of the music resonates with the struggles of the characters, adding layers of complexity to their stories.

Nancy Davis
8/10

The use of medieval instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive feel to the storytelling.

Donald Jackson
8/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of foreboding and intrigue, keeping the audience engaged.

Robert Rodriguez
8/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the music enhance the character development and narrative arc of the story.