The Three Musketeers Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Por la dama y el honor

Title in Italiano:

I tre moschettieri

Title in Português:

Os Três Mosqueteiros

Title in Français:

The Three Musketeers

Title in Türk:

The Three Musketeers

Title in Deutsch:

The Three Musketeers

Synopsis

The young Gascon D'Artagnan arrives in Paris, his heart set on joining the king's Musketeers. He is taken under the wings of three of the most respected and feared Musketeers, Porthos, Aramis, and Athos. Together they fight to save France and the honor of a lady from the machinations of the powerful Cardinal Richelieu.

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Play Title Artist
The Three Musketeers
Only Four Men
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Special Delivery For The King
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Buckingham's Departure
Paul Haslinger: Performer
All For One
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Do You Know Who I Am?
Paul Haslinger: Performer
As Far Away As Possible
Paul Haslinger: Performer
The King And Queen
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Announcing Lady De Winter
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Concealed Weapons Tango
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Get Me One Of Those!
Paul Haslinger: Performer
The Venice Heist
Paul Haslinger: Performer
She Died The Way She Lived
Paul Haslinger: Performer
I Hate Air Travel
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Rochefort Ante Portas
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Open Fire!
Paul Haslinger: Performer
A Chance To Escape
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Round Two
Paul Haslinger: Performer
If You Insist!
Paul Haslinger: Performer
You Should Have Apologized To My Horse!
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Boys Will Be Boys
Paul Haslinger: Performer
The World Calls To The Young
Paul Haslinger: Performer
To France, Of Course
Paul Haslinger: Performer
When We Were Young (Take That)
Paul Haslinger: Performer
"All For Love"
Michael Kamen: Performer
The Cavern Of Cardinal Richelieu (Overture - Passacaille)
Michael Kamen: Performer
D'Artagnan (Galliard & Air)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Athos, Porthos And Aramis (Courante)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Sword Fight (Bransle)
Michael Kamen: Performer
King Louis XIII, Queen Anne And Constance - Lady In Waiting (Gavotte)
Michael Kamen: Performer
The Cardinal's Coach (Estampie)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Cannonballs (Rigadoon)
Michael Kamen: Performer
M' Lady DeWinter (Lament)
Michael Kamen: Performer
The Fourth Musketeer (Concert Royaux)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Elora Danan
James Horner: Performer
Escape From The Tavern
James Horner: Performer
Willow's Journey Begins
James Horner: Performer
Canyon Of Mazes
James Horner: Performer
Tir Asleen
James Horner: Performer
Willow's Theme
James Horner: Performer
Bavmorda's Spell Is Cast
James Horner: Performer
Willow The Sorcerer
James Horner: Performer
Main Title / Takeoff
James Horner: Performer
The Flying Circus
James Horner: Performer
Jenny
James Horner: Performer
"Begin the Beguine" - Melora Hardin
James Horner: Performer
Neville Sinclair's House
James Horner: Performer
Jenny's Rescue
James Horner: Performer
Rendezvous at Griffith Park Observatory
James Horner: Performer
"When Your Lover Has Gone" - Melora Hardin
James Horner: Performer
The Zeppelin
James Horner: Performer
Rocketeer to the Rescue / End Title
James Horner: Performer
LES TROIS MOUSQUETAIRES (THE THREE MUSKETEERS): Main Titles
Michel Legrand: Performer
Sword For Your Supper
Michel Legrand: Performer
To Love A Queen
Michel Legrand: Performer
Four Abreast (If You'll Pardon The Expression)
Michel Legrand: Performer
He Ain't Heavy, He's The Cardinal
Michel Legrand: Performer
All's Fair In Love And Feet
Michel Legrand: Performer
Foiled Again
Michel Legrand: Performer
A Round And Around
Michel Legrand: Performer
Dirty Business In The Dirty Laundry
Michel Legrand: Performer
Don't Put Milady On The Stage
Michel Legrand: Performer
Hawks Versus Doves
Michel Legrand: Performer
Bustling Buckingham
Michel Legrand: Performer
Three's Company, But Four Will Cost You Extra
Michel Legrand: Performer
End Titles
Michel Legrand: Performer
LA ROSE ET LA FLECHE (ROBIN AND MARIAN): Back From Crusades
Michel Legrand: Performer
Reunion
Michel Legrand: Performer
The Attack
Michel Legrand: Performer
The Ride
Michel Legrand: Performer
Sweet Memories
Michel Legrand: Performer
The Escape
Michel Legrand: Performer
Sherwood
Michel Legrand: Performer
The Chase Fugue
Michel Legrand: Performer
An Unforgotten Love
Michel Legrand: Performer
The Farewell (Finale)
Michel Legrand: Performer
Main Title
Max Steiner: Performer
Leaving Home / Adventure on the Road
Max Steiner: Performer
Count de Rochefort's Plan
Max Steiner: Performer
Paris
Max Steiner: Performer
A Soldier's Horse
Max Steiner: Performer
Fencing Drill
Max Steiner: Performer
The Three Musketeers / D'Artagnan's Introduction
Max Steiner: Performer
Three Challenges
Max Steiner: Performer
Duel with the Musketeers
Max Steiner: Performer
Routing the Cardinal's Guards
Max Steiner: Performer
D'Artagnan's New Apartment/Planchet
Max Steiner: Performer
A Message for Richelieu
Max Steiner: Performer
Getting Ready for Bed
Max Steiner: Performer
Constance's Deception
Max Steiner: Performer
D'Artagnan Discovers Buckingham / The Queen and Buckingham
Max Steiner: Performer
The Queen's Pledge of Peace
Max Steiner: Performer
Safe Passage/Bernajou's Treachery
Max Steiner: Performer
D'Artagnan's Assignment
Max Steiner: Performer
On to Calais!
Max Steiner: Performer
London / Arrival at the Inn
Max Steiner: Performer
Carrier Pigeons/Calais
Max Steiner: Performer
Lady de Winter's Secret
Max Steiner: Performer
Coach to Paris / Pursuit
Max Steiner: Performer
Reunion with Constance
Max Steiner: Performer
Suicide / The Anniversary Ball
Max Steiner: Performer
Duel with de Rochefort
Max Steiner: Performer
Treachery Revealed / Finale
Max Steiner: Performer
The Kings Thief
Vanished Merchant
The Tomb, Andre And Aline
Why?
Pavane
Andre Escapes
The Big Apple
The Magic Box / Roses And Napoleon
End Cast
Slaves / Arabella And Blood
Tortuga
Port Royal, Island Of Magra, English And Pirates Ship
Pirates Flag
Finale
To Paris / Fencing Demonstration
Love Theme
Fight Behind The Palace
Night TIme / Pigeons
Carriage Ride

User reviews

Amanda Green
2/10

The soundtrack of The Three Musketeers lacked depth and emotion, failing to capture the essence of the swashbuckling adventures portrayed in the story.

Matthew Martinez
8/10

The emotional pieces in the soundtrack evoke a sense of camaraderie and loyalty among the characters.

William Nelson
9/10

The musical score of The Three Musketeers is not only epic and grand, but also emotional and poignant. The themes of loyalty, friendship, and sacrifice resonate deeply through the beautifully orchestrated pieces, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the swashbuckling world of 17th century France.

Laura Martin
8/10

The soundtrack of The Three Musketeers perfectly captures the adventurous and swashbuckling spirit of the story.

Nancy Martin
5/10

The romantic moments in the film are enhanced by the emotional melodies in the soundtrack, adding depth and poignancy to the love story between D'Artagnan and the lady whose honor they are fighting to save.

Matthew Hill
10/10

The soundtrack of The Three Musketeers truly captures the essence of adventure and camaraderie as portrayed in the story. The triumphant and uplifting melodies perfectly accompany the scenes where D'Artagnan and the Musketeers embark on their daring missions to save France and protect the honor of the lady.

Donald Wright
8/10

The main theme is catchy and memorable, making it easy to associate with the heroic deeds of the Musketeers.

Donna Smith
7/10

The composer skillfully incorporates French musical elements, adding a touch of historical accuracy to the soundtrack.

Nancy Clark
7/10

The use of traditional instruments like violins and trumpets creates an authentic and immersive musical experience.

Mark Jones
7/10

The music effectively builds tension during key moments, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Laura Rodriguez
5/10

The use of traditional instruments in the score gives the soundtrack an authentic feel, transporting the listener back in time to the era of musketeers and duels.

Charles Thomas
8/10

The music beautifully enhances the dramatic and intense scenes of sword fights and daring rescues.

Daniel Clark
6/10

The themes for each of the Musketeers are distinct and memorable, reflecting their unique personalities and characteristics in a compelling way.

Edward Smith
2/10

The musical composition felt repetitive and uninspired, with generic melodies that did not enhance the dramatic moments or the camaraderie between the main characters.

Carol Lee
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Three Musketeers is a masterful composition that elevates the storytelling and brings the characters to life.

Amanda Thomas
5/10

The music beautifully complements the swashbuckling action scenes in the movie, adding a sense of excitement and danger to each encounter.

David Hall
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Three Musketeers is a vital component of the film's success, elevating the storytelling and immersing the audience in the world of honor, loyalty, and adventure.

Emily Campbell
5/10

The main theme of the movie is rousing and uplifting, evoking a sense of camaraderie and unity among the Musketeers as they battle against the forces of evil.

Margaret Williams
5/10

The soundtrack of The Three Musketeers perfectly captures the adventurous spirit of the story, with epic orchestral arrangements that transport you to 17th century France.

John Scott
7/10

The soundtrack features a perfect balance of action-packed tracks and more contemplative pieces, reflecting the various moods of the story.

Paul Robinson
5/10

The music perfectly mirrors the dynamic and charismatic personalities of Porthos, Aramis, and Athos, adding layers of depth to their characters and interactions.

Amanda Hall
6/10

The soundtrack seamlessly transitions between moments of action, drama, and romance, enhancing the overall storytelling and emotional impact of the film.

Lisa Hill
5/10

The music effectively builds tension during the scenes involving Cardinal Richelieu, creating a sense of unease and foreboding that adds to the complexity of the plot.