These are 'Empire Line' dresses in fashion in early 19th century. They have a fitted bodice ending just below the bust, giving a high-waisted appearance,
So no, the ladies are not overweight but the dresses would be great at hiding it if they were!!
The actress playing Jane was actually pregnant during the filming, so the dresses were great at hiding it. Plus, in the early 1800s, being thin was not as prized at that time. Because of the relative scarcity of food and how hard most people had to work all day every day, being skinny was more common and plumpness was more prized.
The actress playing Jane was actually pregnant during the filming, so the dresses were great at hiding it. Plus, in the early 1800s, being thin was not as prized at that time. Because of the relative scarcity of food and how hard most people had to work all day every day, being skinny was more common and plumpness was more prized.
The piece that Mary plays at the party at Lucas Lodge in episode 1, section 3, is popularly called the "Harmonious Blacksmith", from the Suite #5 by George Frideric Handel.
The piece that Caroline Bingley plays at Netherfield in episode 1, section 6, is popularly called the "Gypsy Rondo", from the Piano Trio #39 by Joseph Haydn
The first piece that Mary plays and sings (badly) at the Netherfield party, in episode 2, section 5, is popularly known as "Handel's Largo" and is the opening aria of the opera "Serses". It is called 'Ombra mai fu'. She then goes on to sing "My mother bids me bind my hair", an art song by Haydn (and actually much less ambitious given it was written for the purpose of performance in the home).
The piece that Louisa (Bingley) Hurst then plays (perhaps to show Mary up) is the "Rondo alla Turca", the 3rd movement of the Piano Sonata #11 by Mozart.
The piece that Lizzy plays for Colonel Fitzwilliam and Mr. Darcy at Rosings, in episode 3, section 4, is the 1st movement of the same Mozart sonata that contains the "Rondo alla Turca".
The song that Lizzy sings and plays at Pemberley, in episode 5, section 1, is 'Voi che sapete' (translated here as 'Say, ye who borrow') from Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro". The piece that Georgiana then plays, in the scene when Lizzy and Darcy's eyes meet, is Beethoven's "Andante favori".
The piece that Caroline Bingley plays at Netherfield in episode 1, section 6, is popularly called the "Gypsy Rondo", from the Piano Trio #39 by Joseph Haydn
The first piece that Mary plays and sings (badly) at the Netherfield party, in episode 2, section 5, is popularly known as "Handel's Largo" and is the opening aria of the opera "Serses". It is called 'Ombra mai fu'. She then goes on to sing "My mother bids me bind my hair", an art song by Haydn (and actually much less ambitious given it was written for the purpose of performance in the home).
The piece that Louisa (Bingley) Hurst then plays (perhaps to show Mary up) is the "Rondo alla Turca", the 3rd movement of the Piano Sonata #11 by Mozart.
The piece that Lizzy plays for Colonel Fitzwilliam and Mr. Darcy at Rosings, in episode 3, section 4, is the 1st movement of the same Mozart sonata that contains the "Rondo alla Turca".
The song that Lizzy sings and plays at Pemberley, in episode 5, section 1, is 'Voi che sapete' (translated here as 'Say, ye who borrow') from Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro". The piece that Georgiana then plays, in the scene when Lizzy and Darcy's eyes meet, is Beethoven's "Andante favori".
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- How many seasons does Pride and Prejudice have?1 season
- How many episodes does Pride and Prejudice have?6 episodes
- When did Pride and Prejudice premiere?January 14, 1996
- When did Pride and Prejudice end?January 16, 1996
- How long is Pride and Prejudice?50 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of Pride and Prejudice?8.8 out of 10
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- What is the plot of Pride and Prejudice?While the arrival of wealthy gentlemen sends her marriage-minded mother into a frenzy, willful and opinionated Elizabeth Bennet matches wits with haughty Mr. Darcy.
- Who are the characters in Pride and Prejudice?Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennet, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Mr William Collins, Mr Bennet, Capt. Carter, Caroline Bingley, Catherine Bennet, Charles Bingley, Charlotte Lucas, and others
- What genre is Pride and Prejudice?Drama and Romance
- How many awards has Pride and Prejudice won?9 awards
- How many awards has Pride and Prejudice been nominated for?22 nominations
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