: Composed by Alan Rawsthorne and conducted by Ernest Irving.
: Feeling isolated in the Hanoverian court, she fell in love with a Swedish mercenary, Count Philip Christoph von Königsmark .
: The gothic rock band Sex Gang Children released a track titled "Saraband for Dead Lovers" on their 2002 album Bastard Art! . Saraband for Dead Lovers
Both the book and the film are based on the true (though dramatized) story of (1666–1726):
The film's score is a significant "piece" of music in its own right: : Composed by Alan Rawsthorne and conducted by Ernest Irving
The primary "piece" related to is the 1935 historical fiction novel by Helen Simpson . This novel served as the basis for the well-known 1948 film directed by Basil Dearden, which was notably the first Technicolor production from Ealing Studios. The Historical Foundation
: She was forced into a loveless marriage with her cousin, Prince George Louis of Hanover, who later became King George I of Great Britain . The Historical Foundation : She was forced into
: Their plan to flee was discovered, leading to the mysterious disappearance (and presumed murder) of Königsmark and the lifelong imprisonment of Sophia Dorothea in Ahlden House. Musical Adaptations