Music Monday: ‘Sanditon’ (Original Score) by Ruth Barrett

It’s another Monday, but we’re back with another original score that never ceases to stun us. While Sanditon as a series may have ended with the type of heartbreak that makes the show hard to revisit, it’s original score by Ruth Barrett is an addicting beauty. From the track that serves as the series’ opening theme to “Charlotte and Sidney,” “Blue Shoes,” “Esther Takes the Reins,” “Possibility of Love,” “No Regrets,” and my personal favorite, “Sidney and Charlotte Dance,” the score is a melancholy wonder that features a multitude of tracks that are hard to take off of replay. Barrett’s

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Sidney and Charlotte Dance: A Closer Look into the Details

Special instructions before reading this article: Be sure to be playing Ruth Barrett’s “Sidney and Charlotte Dance” while you read as it’s what I’m doing while writing. When I wrote the review for the sixth episode, I had said that it was taking everything in me not  to dedicate an entire article to the dance alone and here I am, unable to resist the temptation to write further. This is my life, these are my choices. The dance changes everything. It’s the prelude to a beautifully moving connection that heals as quickly as it inspires. The progression of Barrett’s score

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