Maurice (1987) Soundtrack
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- “You do care a little for me, I know... but nothing to speak of, and you don't love me. I was yours once till death if you'd cared to keep me, but I'm someone else's now... and he's mine in a way that shocks you, but why don't you stop being shocked, and attend to your own happiness.”
― E.M. Forster, 'Maurice'
QUEUE:
00:00 | Prologue: The Lesson
05:05 | At the Pianola
06:42 | Two Letters
08:12 | In Greece / The Wedding
10:51 | Miserere (Gregorio Allegri)
18:05 | Pendersleigh in Gloom
19:08 | The Cafe Royale
20:38 | Miss Edna Mae's Surprise / The Train
25:16 | The Moonlit Night
29:02 | In The Renault
30:17 | Alec's Farewell
31:29 | The Boathouse
33:57 | Clive and Ann
35:55 | End Titles
All by Richard Robbins.
here is the entire soundtrack of a film that means the world to me. in fact, it inspires me, breaks me, and hushes me all at once.
#maurice #maurice1987 #mauricesoundtrack #moviesoundtrack
QUEUE:
00:00 | Prologue: The Lesson
05:05 | At the Pianola
06:42 | Two Letters
08:12 | In Greece / The Wedding
10:51 | Miserere (Gregorio Allegri)
18:05 | Pendersleigh in Gloom
19:08 | The Cafe Royale
20:38 | Miss Edna Mae's Surprise / The Train
25:16 | The Moonlit Night
29:02 | In The Renault
30:17 | Alec's Farewell
31:29 | The Boathouse
33:57 | Clive and Ann
35:55 | End Titles
no, this film actually hurts me. AND I LOVE IT- IT HAS FORMED ME AS A PERSON
Thank you!!!
@@libbyb2723 ofc
I think what one has gone through in life forms or destructs the person!
Films only mirror his/her self........the truly good ones!
God i love you for making this soundtrack. Movie is so sad and extremely aesthetic 😭😭
I don’t think I am the same person after watching this film.
I don't know how long ago I discovered this movie, maybe a couple of years. I watched it and, for the first time, felt truly understood. I've read the book at least ten times since then, and each time, I find myself in awe. as other people have said, it's almost impossible to explain. this story makes me feel loved, lost, scared, hopeful, melancholic, and understood, all at once-- but those words are not enough to describe what washes over my heart when I'm falling and it is there to catch me once again. I'll never stop thanking E.M. Forster for writing it.
It was 2021 when I started watching films like these, and my first ever film was "call me by your name" and then after that, I stopped watching for a while because it haunted me, and I just wondered how come I never saw this film back then, and how come I only saw this now. This is currently my favorite movie, and will forever hold a special place in my heart and will remind me that love has many ways to be acquired, you just have to find it.
I suggest reading Alec by William Di Canzio. It's a faithful and respectful reimagining of Alex and Maurice's love story on the POV of Alec. It's so good.
My villain origin story is that this is not available on Spotify
To whoever watched this recently, you’re not alone in the emotions you feel after watching this movie. It’s unexplainable the emotions we feel after watching a movie like this and it will always remain unexplainable to the other half - it’s a sort of melancholic feeling for the characters and the story. We’re together in all of this.
Pure Saudade to me..
AFG Bell: Saudade is 'a vague and constant desire for something that does not and probably cannot exist, for something other than the present, a turning towards the past or towards the future'.
FD Santos: a 'nostalgia for nostalgia', a meta-nostalgia, a longing oriented toward the longing itself.... as poetess Florbela Espanca put it, I long for the longings I don't have.'
Thank you❤️ needed to hear that, this movie has been everything in my mind recently, and since it’s so old and underrated it’s not many who have seen it, btw getting the book to soon!!
Im glad that your comment is so recent,I thought I'm alone who watched this in 2022
@@miguelfuentes2219 frrr i really need somebody to discuss it with. i feel so empty n confused i just watched it yesterday night
@@haruka2802 yess,when the movie is really near to end, I'm saying to myself that plss don't end because I'm still hoping for Maurice and Clive, but I see that Maurice and scudder was happy for both but Clive is really miserable I really just can't accept it that it so sad and emotional asfff🤧
I cried when clive was looking out the window and remembered how he used loved maurice 😭
I've been rewatching this film for years & that is the cherry. It's the ultimate reward for watching the film.
Me too
True
Me too
I was so sad I wrote a fanfic where Clive gets a nice new boyfriend (and so does Anne) 😂
this movie felt like an epiphany, like I feel like my life will never be the same
It does that to many people
exactly how i felt about it
Same
The "CIive and Ann" always gets me. It makes me wanna burst into tears and lay down by the hand of a familiar stranger.
familiar stranger! that's a beautiful way to put it
yeah its for me the most sad parts of film
Yes omg that track kills me 😭
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Unbelievable! that part's what brought me here! I've listened to that section only countless times, it's an astounding example of the emotional resonance music has in cinema. Hitchcock once said, " pure cinema is pictures to music" indeed it is.
"Clive and Ann" AKA "Clive Regrets His Life Choices."
It happens to almost of us married gays... 🥺
omg this comment is going to make me cry, that moment in the film was heartbreaking
I don't think he regrets, he just accepts he made a choice between two difficult paths
@@mothball5425 el parece devastado
I'll probably never move on from this film.
Merci beaucoup for sharing! Back at high school in Taïwan, I spent a summer painting this serene scene with Clive & Maurice in it on the classroom's back wall on my own. One day my English teacher got silent and said to us: never grow to be like that, or your life will be difficult! At that time I even didn't know the word, gay.
Later I moved to U.S., got married, then my husband passed and recently I moved to France, I brought the book, poster & CD soundtrack of this film with me, which I got in Taïwan back then!
To my long gone youth, E. M. Forster & this wonderful story! It seems that I always understand Maurice's broken heart........
I can only imagine how gorgeous the painting turned out! Thank you for sharing your story
God bless you
Thanks for sharing your story ❤️
Long gone youth is the soul of this film. Saw as I graduated college and still my favorite
I was born in 1986 and this beautiful movie came just one year later. I regret watching this masterpiece after 36 years. Appreciate Ismail and James dared attempting such a movie in those days. Such movies are not made to make profits, they remain immortal like a piece of art. Loved Maurice and thank god he found true love at the end , making it a happy ending
I watched this movie during the Pandemic. The movie is now a personal favorite and the soundtrack is something I've really grown fond of. I cannot put into words how much this movie changed my life during a rough period in the past. I came for the music today because the soundtrack is everything; melancholic, romantic, youthful, somber, heartbreaking and hopeful...
It is a breakthrough adaptation that tells a moving story about first love, heartbreak, denial and healing.
To anyone who finds this comment, hope this movie was able to bring something very special to you.
❤❤❤
The movie brings pangs of anemoia - nostalgia for things you have not experienced.
this movie holds such a special place in my heart and i’ve been so stressed lately that this was a real comfort to listen to while I finished endless schoolwork ☺️
Maurice-- the book by E.M. Forster will always hold a special place in my heart. It just touches me so much, this story of a man who was able to break free of the mediocrity that had been prescribed to him since the day he was born and to be able to live an honest and courageous life. It saddens me to think of how difficult it was to be gay back in those times, and to be made to feel like there was something wrong with you for being how you naturally were. The book wasn't even able to be published until decades after the fact, close to E.M Forster's death, but it remains a beacon of hope even nowadays for people that they will be happy one day in choosing to be who they are. The film is gorgeous, and funny too. It reminds me a lot of the 1983 BBC miniseries of Brideshead revisited.
I want to live in the feeling this soundtrack creates. Especially “The Boathouse”
It’s all quite serene and gentle, but there’s also this sense of energy always just under the surface. I guess it has a feeling of expectancy or unease, but it manages to resolve into something so happy and hopeful - it perfectly captures the emotions of the book and film. It’s a stunning soundtrack that i just want to listen to on repeat!
I love The Boathouse. I showed the song to a friend and then asked them if they could believe it happened during a sex scene. Lmao
So beautiful…that scene
Clive and Ann, utterly sublime in it's romance and meloncholy, ...it is reminiscent of the same emotions I felt when I heard Mahler's Adagietto Symphony 5.
it pains me that this score, and most of Mr. Robbins' works for the matter, haven't had a physical re-release in decades, and aren't available to stream anywhere (only A room with a view is streaming), i guess it has to be a rights issue since he is no longer with us.
And it's such a shame, because it'd get all of them with no hesitation, but especially this one, since it's my favorite score written by Robbins for a Merchant Ivory movie. The boathouse for instance is one extraordinary piece that makes the scene it's featured in something absolutely memorable and probably wouldn't work in the same way without it.
I CANT MOVE ON FROM THIS MOVIE!! I WATCHED IT LIKE 6 DAYS AGO
its gonna take a while hah
I've been rewatching this film for years. It's like coming home from a long day; fireplace; some port. The funny thing is: I'm straight.
Same like how?? 😭🥺
Another movie of a somewhat similar vein is Another Country.
@@Alsatia28 Yes. More focussed on the college life though. Quite deep. Based on a real person as well I believe.
“Clive baby, you should have ran away with me. I know I’m crazy but that’s all I’ll ever be. I know I stole your manservant, I know I burned my bridges with my mother and sisters, friends, job and connections but there are just some things you sacrifice for love because the heart wants what the heart wants.”
Can't even listen to "Clive and Ann". Seriously, it's so beautiful but it really breaks my heart and makes me cry 😔 bittersweet ending.
Sobbing crying right now. How do I move on from such a masterpiece of a film :,))
i can't believe i only found this masterpiece now, after years of watching the same genre, i never saw this movie at all, I'm so glad that i found this
The ending scene is so well-written and bittersweet and the song Clive and Ann matches it so well. The music sounds the way lost dreams and heartache feel.
the film is turning 25 years old this september.. we need a vinyl re-release
*35. The film is from 1987. But yeah, VINYL OF THIS SOUNDTRACK WILL BE DELICIOUS
@@liza_mandrake there is vinyl of this soundtrack 🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽
I’m turning 25 this September,but this movie came out in 1987🤔 and i was born in ‘98
Ahhh I wish Spotify release the whole soundtrack. It's just so beautiful, such a MASTERPIECE 😍 my favourite definitely the Prologue, so beautifully ❤️
yes to that!
Love that the main theme is at the beginning in E minor 0:16 (so gives a feeling of sadness and sorrow). And at end titles the same theme changes to E flat Major 36:02 (giving you a feeling of happiness)
Yeah and it has lots more reed woodwind, because that is Alec's incidental music 🥰
The "At Pianola" soundtrack is actually from Symphony No. 6 by Tchaikovsky (also known as the Pathétique). I heard this symphony was made because Tchaikovsky cannot express his interest to his nephew (yeah, it is male). Please correct me if i mistaken and sorry for my bad english. I love that they add this detail into this story, it's amazing.
AHHHHHHHHHH
i’ve watched this film 7 times in a month and a half 😭
Me 😭 watching it three nights in a row
same it's my comfort film
This is one of those every-frame-a-painting films, but the soundtrack is equally gorgeous and I think the opening track really pulls the audience into the world they're watching.
Just listening to the first song brings me this unexplainable feeling of nostalgia, sadness and joy all together. It’s wonderful! ❤️
I just finished watching "Maurice" and I fell in love with it instantly 🥺❤. It was beautifully made ❤ made me cry, that I'm happy Maurice has found true love in the end ❤. You cannot get over it easily.Never been the same person after . Thank you so much for this soundtrack ❤
*OH MY GODNESS THE SOUNDTRACKS ARE ALL MASTERPIECES LIKE THE MOVE SPECIALLY THE FIRST ONE!!!!!! WOOOOOOW JUST WOOOOOOW A MASTERPIECE!!!*
RIGHT I DIE EVERYTIME I HEAR IT
Oh my goodness, that oboe call just about does me in. It's so lonely and melancholy. I think I read once where Richard Robbins described it as like the call of a loon's. One of my favorite movies ever, so romantic and the soundtrack is just the most beautiful. :)
oh that's beautiful (sobs)
@@beyondthewoodlands Oh it is. It's one of the best films I have ever seen, and I love the book too. I love that "Moonlit Night" is Alec's answering call. And of course Clive and Ann is just frantically heartbreaking. Stunning.
@@Ida-iu3uj clive & ann def hits different :,)
@@beyondthewoodlands Yes. :'(
Thank you for this-it’s not on Spotify or Apple Music. It was a life-changing film and it’s one of my favorite scores.
Update: there is still someone watching every single piece of content available about the movie in 2023. I just watched the movie a week ago and finally had the kick to furfil my dreams of making my room dark academy styles. I'll never be able to forget this masterpiece!
I'm still listening to this soundtrack in 2023 and still crying to it! this film should never be forgotten
god me tooo
Richard Robbins' masterpiece.
Yes! Of all the many scores he composed for the Merchant/Ivory films, this is the pinnacle of his achievement. Impossible to imagine Maurice working one quarter as well without his extraordinarily beautiful and memorable music, so attuned to the characters and the milieu.
It is my favorite movie. Such beautiful soundtrack
Maurice and Alec are deserve for their love.
I'm so pity Clive because he must live with his regret until death.
Now you're making me cry 😭🥺
those final arrangements on 'the boathouse' alwaya make me tear up... i don't think i've ever heard relief and love expressed so beautifully in music before
That was perfectly stated. I've felt the same way. I'm not sure if you could tell or what I'm referring to, but there's some wedding songs of that type of composition, played during parts of ceremonies. That's why The Boathouse composition and the ending scene mean a lot to me and brings a higher sense of relief and joy for the two, because of how I remembered those certain wedding recessional songs I'm referring to. And wedding means true love and forever.
Richard Robbins composed a Masterpiece with this Soundtrack. After listening to this I'm in sweat and tears.
I’m listening to this while reading “Alec”-beautiful book which reimagines “Maurice” from Scudder’s point of view.
omg where is this book??
@@beyondthewoodlands It just came out. Definitely on Amazon and I’m sure on other book sites, too. Highly recommended! :)
What??? Not by E.M.F surely
@@countclaudedecastro2894 No, it’s by William di Canzio.
It's good but not spicy enough 😂
I keep coming back here. The whole soundtrack is phenomenal and a lot has already been said by other commenters, so I won't be repeating them but will share some other observation.
I am always surprised when I hear the In Greece/Wedding track by how jarring the organ sounds when the Wedding part of the song actually comes in: it's outside of the first part of the track it would just sound like a wedding song, but with the buildup it sounds almost tragic.
And in the context of the film of course it makes even more sense - the first dreamy part is the dream/relationsip that gets shattered by the wedding. It's a wake up call. A fatal blow.
I really love how the soundtrack here has been used to adapt the novel where so much stuff is happening inside the characters' heads - something that a lot of other novel adaptations fail to do.
Todo en esta película es perfecto, entiendo el dolor de Maurice,interpretada por un actor magnífico y esa mirada que lo dice todo sin hablar.
I would think that many British young men in college went through something like this in England around this time that were suppressed in their feelings..& went on to marry ........
Maurice, Another Country, & Brideshead Revisited - all beautiful tearful stories. I adored Remains of the Day too.
Richard Robbins created some of the most spellbinding music for some of these stories in my opinion.
truly. i've been trying to search for the soundtrack of the Remains of the Day soundtrack but haven't come across the whole tracklist yet!
Brilliant Soundtrack
I always search for it on iTunes want to buy it desperately to listen to on my phone and it’s no where to be seen but on UA-cam.
“The Boathouse” is my favorite score it’s haunting and beautiful just like the scene it’s being played for Maurice and Alec fully committing to one another both making sacrifices in the process, Maurice finally accepting his homosexuality it’s a beautiful scene and a happy ending we get from a love story with those 2 characters.
This playlist saved my life
I watched this movie yesterday and I couldn't wait to find the soundtrack of it! It was a mesmerazing experience!😍🥰😍🥰
the music to this film is divine
This movie is so awesome, I can't.. 100/10 I love it! The emotions, the music, the sadness! The ending was amazing and heart warming.
12:25 fills my soul, just so...🤧
Bevause of this movie, i bought a book. ❤️
i don't understand why this video has so few views:(
just wanted to thank you for the playlist from this beautiful movie🥺🥺💖💖
This soundtrack is a masterpiece ❤
28:15 the moment alec climbs through the window, the tension in the music resolves, and maurice realizes it’s alright ❤️❤️❤️
I love the dark academia vibes of this movie and also I love the soundtrack
this soundtrack gives me pure frisson
Cant get over miserere mei deus
Still not over❤
i listen to this playlist religiously- thank you for this!
I wish this was a Spotify playlist
honestly yes
@@beyondthewoodlands 🤭🤭 yeapppp I will be waiting for that
I’m going to marry to this
Miserere - wicker chair scene:
'Have mercy upon me O God, have mercy, after thy great goodness. According to the multitude of thy mercies, do away my offences. Wash me thoroughly from my wickedness, and cleanse me from my sins'.
Full lyrics are in the track comments on the E.M. Forster Brasil channel.
EM Forster couldn't write fiction set after WW1 because of his sense of the loss of that world. I kind of feel this music is a kind of lament to that time too, however unfair and bittersweet it was.
Omg thank you so much for this!! ( Maurice is my favourite movie < 3)
yess! it's also one of my favorites!!
ugh.. thank you... i'm gonna cry now (but like, in a good way)
thank you so much...beautiful music
some of these are so pretty they make me cry 😭
One of my very favorite film scores… unavailable for so long! Thanks for posting!
Gorgeous soundtrack
this graphic is so beautiful and elegant. Thanks so much ✨
you're most welcome
my favorite scene just for pure atmospheric loveliness
This is such beautiful music for a beautiful movie, Maurice.Thank you for posting the soundtrack. It isn't available on apple music. Nor amazon. I hope to find it somewhere else, somehow. Made my day :)
This is the kind of soundtrack id come up with if i was arsed
If u liked maurice you should probably watch call me by your name,brokeback mountain,my own private idaho,north sea texas they all have a similar feel to the end of them and very good films ;)
omg how did i forget summer of 85 also
also another country
On the cd, if you listen carefully to 'Pendersleigh in Gloom', you can faintly hear another sound - perhaps the interior workings of the piano, perhaps the pianist's breath - sighing in time with the pulse of the music. The whole gives an impression of a lone man breathing under a gentle rain...
oh wow! can this only be heard on cd?
@@beyondthewoodlands I’m not sure- I just remember noticing when I used to listen to the cd via headphones. It’s extremely subtle, but it’s there. I think this soundtrack holds a great depth of intention across many levels. I believe Richard Robbins once cited it as his favourite of his works.
one of my fav scores ever
THIS SOUNDTRACK HAS DRUGS IN IT- IT MAKES ME FEEL INDESCRIBABLE THINGS AUHJJFSAjdKA
Una maravillosa obra de arte !! 🧡
Wonderfull soundtrack. Thank you very much 😘
most welcome
very exceptional music
These are the films that would of made the master Visconti proud.
Thank you so much for this
😢❤
Thank you forever for this
THANK YOUUUU
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🥰🥰🥰
Ugh I love this movie so much thanks for the music💗
The wedding music sounds like Preludio from the Suite in G for Strings and Organ by Respighi.
10:09 just hits different 😭❤️
Bro, I hated the second half of this movie, and it almost makes me cry everytime I think about it
why do you hate it haha
Then you’ve missed the entire point of the story…
Me a dejado con un vacio
Love 😢😢😢😢😢😢 ❤️
My favourite movie 4ever☹️💔
This is everything (。♡‿♡。)
♡♡♡♡
This man who wrote "Dedicated to a Happier Year" at the beginning of Maurice, I wonder what he thinks of the world now. He who was so scared to publish his book about to men loving each other, yet so hopeful to let two gay men live happily and grow old together. He who let his lover leave, and learned about his death like an acquaintance. He who desperately hoped that people like him would someday get their own happy endings, that they would get to die very old with their lover by their side…
I think of those who died of AIDS. Who had this same hope as E.M Forster. I think of those who are still killed for loving who they want, or victimised. But there’s also those who got to marry - those who got to have children, those who got to walk outside while holding their lover’s hand…where does he look? Does he look at the freedom that we got, or does he look at the violence still around us?
I’m sure he regretted not publishing Maurice while he was alive. That’s not something you can’t not regret. If only he could see how impactful his book has been on people. Even decades after being published. He deserved to see it, to hear it.
I’m so thankful of what he left us. This book, this movie - this story, they change lives. They changed mine. I wish I could thank him for it.
11:30 I never heard more "heavenly" something than this.
Okay I just want to ask this....have anyone read the book...? I want to read it.... but am confused.....am I suppose to just read Maurice....or the room with a view: Howard's end:Maurice too.....I just googled the book after listening to this playlist....I really want to read it....so I would love if someone help me with finding the right book!!!!
it's just 'Maurice' ! 'Howards End' and 'A Room with a View' are the author's other books :)
Have you read it ? If not, just do it. It is great, Risley's story is différent in the book.
Thank you SO much for this video!!!! Can I ask where you managed to find the music?
i found these on youtube! they were all separate videos though so i decided to put them together in one video :)
Have rewatched this movie for a while and read the book a ton. It will always be my favorite. I love the emotion in both but they did not have to do Risley dirty in the movie 😭 like he never went to jail in the book (or if he did it wasn’t mentioned). :(
they definitely did Risley dirty with that jail scene haha, though i think it was a good explanation of what happened to him (since it wasn't mentioned in the book) & also what led Clive to put an end to his romantic relationship with Maurice!
@@beyondthewoodlands true. It was realistic to create a more tangible reason to Clive’s sudden coldness. Wish he had such a reason in the books though (like more of his reasons for his adopted heterosexuality being explained), cause he was kind of a big jerk to Maurice who didn’t understand such feelings he had. :/
Also how else would modern audience know about the persecution back then? Can't expect them to do research before seeing a film.