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Soundtracks
A Month in the Country
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Roses of Picardy
(uncredited)
Music by
Haydn Wood
Life at Best Is Very Brief
(uncredited)
Words by Charles Harrison Mason
Music by
William J. Kirkpatrick
Sung by choir in Methodist Chapel
Violin Concerto in E minor
(uncredited)
Theme from second movement
Written by
Felix Mendelssohn
Played by the Reverend Keach on the violin
Quattro pezzi sacri - Laudi alle Vergine Maria
(uncredited)
Written by
Giuseppe Verdi
Played when Birkin uncovers the first small area of the medieval mural
Zum Sanctus: Heilig, heilig ist der Herr
(uncredited)
from Deutsche Messe
Written by
Franz Schubert
Played during the opening WW1 scene, and again at the very end of the film, when old Birkin returns to the church and looks at the painting
All People That on Earth Do Dwell
(uncredited)
Words by William Kethe
Played by Kathy on the organ in the showroom
Rock of Ages
(uncredited)
Words by
Augustus Montague Toplady
Music by
Thomas Hastings
Played by Kathy on the organ in the showroom
Marche Militaire
(uncredited)
Written by
Franz Schubert
Played on the organ by the young man in the showroom
To A Wild Rose
(uncredited)
Composed by
Edward MacDowell
Played in the background as Birkin sits in a cafe and then sees Alice Keach.
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