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The Tudors
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Was at friends the other night and this was on in the background, the last two episodes (9 & 10)of this.
Wasnt able to pay too much attention but I could have sworn that i heard Mozarts Requiem Mass in Dm being played in one of the scenes where it all seems to be going pear shaped for Henry.
Being this was during the early to mid 1500's and the Mass was written in the late 1700's I was a bit surprised as the other music I heard was of the period or thematically composed for the programs.
anybody else notice this or was I hearing things ?
Wasnt able to pay too much attention but I could have sworn that i heard Mozarts Requiem Mass in Dm being played in one of the scenes where it all seems to be going pear shaped for Henry.
Being this was during the early to mid 1500's and the Mass was written in the late 1700's I was a bit surprised as the other music I heard was of the period or thematically composed for the programs.
anybody else notice this or was I hearing things ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think The Tudors TV show is famous for taking liberties with history.
I believe in one episode someone was shown shooting a pistol that was not invented until about 200 years later.
And many characters and events have been changed, altered, adapted, merged etc. to make the series easier to follow or more exciting.
I see it as nothing more than a soap opera, using the Tudor characters to "hang" the stories off.
See the Wikipedia enter here, under "Departures from History" to see how much they have changed actual history.
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /The_Tu dors#De parture s_from_ history
I believe in one episode someone was shown shooting a pistol that was not invented until about 200 years later.
And many characters and events have been changed, altered, adapted, merged etc. to make the series easier to follow or more exciting.
I see it as nothing more than a soap opera, using the Tudor characters to "hang" the stories off.
See the Wikipedia enter here, under "Departures from History" to see how much they have changed actual history.
http://
By watching The Tudors, I now understand what is meant by Hang, Draw and Quartering!! I don't think that it was particularly accurate historically, but I enjoyed watching it, if it only was to consider how good-looking Jonathon Rhys-Meyers is - and it's done Henry Cavall's career no harm either! I still must try and get round to watching series one though - does anyone know if it is being shown anywhere?
all the series 1-4 are easily available on the usual torrent sites.
I d/loaded the last two episodes to try and check on the music I heard.....the copies I d/loaded were from a previous screening, not the current BBC2 screenings...
It seems that the BBC have dubbed music on to the current screenings for effect because there is nothing remotely like the Requiem that i clearly heard as I watched it on TV.
I d/loaded the last two episodes to try and check on the music I heard.....the copies I d/loaded were from a previous screening, not the current BBC2 screenings...
It seems that the BBC have dubbed music on to the current screenings for effect because there is nothing remotely like the Requiem that i clearly heard as I watched it on TV.