Music Composed by Mark Bradshaw from the 2009 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED
Me too/😢❤. This movie introduced me to John he is not anything like his contemporaries from the Romantics Poetry area. May John Keats and Fanny Brawn rest in peace with God and Jesus
Beautiful film, beautiful poetry, beautiful music. Mozart and Keats make such a wonderful combination. Would never have realised it if not for this film.
"Ode to a Nightingale" is my favorite poem, but since I'm well-versed in classical music, I didn't realize that the music was Mozart's. Keats mentions his admiration for the music of Mozart in his letters.
0:31 1. My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains 1:06 2. O, for a draught of vintage! 1:42 3. Fade far away 2:19 4. Away! away! 2:36 "Tender is the night" 2:54 5. I cannot see what flowers are at my feet 3:29 6. Darkling I listen 4:06 7. Thou wast not born for death 4:40 8. Forlorn! the very word is like a bell
One of the most beautiful poems in the English language. It expresses some deep themes, but it was also a very personal poem to Keats. His thoughts on mortality and the fragility of the human condition - as opposed to the imperishable nature of beauty and art, represented by the nightingale's song - are apparent in this poem. There's a certain longing for the peace of death as an escape from suffering that must have been informed by his own experience of illness as well as that of his brother Tom, who died of tuberculosis at the age of 19, the year before Keats wrote the poem.
@@loganfruchtman953 I wanted to listen to ben recite keats in silence. Its too loud and i don't think that's Mozart. Its just a repetitive modernized note