Already in a theater, I found the music to "Pride and Prejudice" very appealing. The emotions of each scene are aptly reproduced without the background music acts too intrusive. The lively piano pieces are well suited to the life of the family and Benett the "big social events". Personally I like this no. 7 "Arrival at Netherfield" best. Other highlights put the "yearning" pieces, in which the violin can not be missing. While listening to you can back recall the misty, English countryside. But even without the cinematic background you come here at his own expense, if you like indulging in melancholy. Through the impressive playback you can see the different feelings and moods readily empathize and when the piano sounds are again in an in-mer accelerating rhythm, you will inevitably drawn into a vortex that makes a addictive. The only negative: The CD is unfortunately a bit short. After a ¾ hour the dream is over and against it only helps the "repeat" button.