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Sense & Sensibility  (1995)
 
Product detail
Format: CD
UPC:  07464622582
Label: Sony Classical
Label number: SK 62258
Running time: 42m44s
Release date:  12/12/1995
Original score by Patrick Doyle
 
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Album Tracklist
1.  Weep You No More Sad Fountains  [3:06]
2.  Particular Sum  [1:16]
3.  My Father's Favorite  [5:28]
4.  Preying Penniless Woman  [1:35]
5.  Devonshire  [1:05]
...see complete tracklist
Soundtrack Q & A
Q: What song is Kate Winslet singing in the scene where she plays the piano and Col. Brandon first meets them?  (from rachel  in wellington, ohio, united states )
A: "Weep You No More Sad Fountains" (thanks to randy , Los Gatos, CA add more info
 
Q: What is the name of the piece playing at the beginning of the movie in the credit, which is the same song playing again in the dialog "My Father's Favorite." I prefer the version from the beginning of the movie. Its tempo is much relaxing and sweet.
...from JULIEN  in mexico  (answer JULIEN's question)
 
Q: What are the classical music pieces that Kate Winslet's character plays at the piano throughout the movie?
...from Lori  in nyc, ny  (answer Lori's question)
 
Q: What is the song that Maryanne is learning/singing towards the end of the film? Colonel Brandon had just bought her a small pianoforte for the parlor and had included the sheet music to a song he wanted her to learn. What is the name of the song and who is the composer? Thanks!!!  (from Wiglett  in Tacoma, WA )
A: "The Dreame" which is originally a poem by Ben Johnson. (thanks to Emily Simons , Atlanta, GA add more info
 
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