I don't know what it is, but it's the same music from the movie "How To Get Ahead In Advertising" (starring Richard E. Grant). So if you happen to have that lying around (or wiki) you can probably find it in the credits [Holst excerpt?] ;)
@JamesBurkeWeb I'm sure that you know that this has been answered in comments below... but I just wanted to point out that it's also the music from 'Babe' and it was adapted for the song "If I had Words". I made a video ages ago with me meeting some small piglets on a freerange farm on an early morning bike ride - and I used all three of the above. But that was ages ago. PS I can't thanks you enough for these uploads... I'm getting through them at a rate of knots (on a rope) <- and learning!!
@bdash1990 On google / wikipedia it says Carl Davis did it. Seems that he's a top orchestra conductor too, so he probably recorded and contributed all the music - but I don't know.
So cholera created the jocks?
rocketman544 5 months ago
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anadrongo 1 year ago
I though Dr John Snow solved the London cholera epidemic
vulpecula999 1 year ago
What is the organ music at 5.05 - 6;00, anyone know?
Palifiox 2 years ago
I don't know what it is, but it's the same music from the movie "How To Get Ahead In Advertising" (starring Richard E. Grant). So if you happen to have that lying around (or wiki) you can probably find it in the credits [Holst excerpt?] ;)
JamesBurkeWeb 2 years ago
@JamesBurkeWeb I'm sure that you know that this has been answered in comments below... but I just wanted to point out that it's also the music from 'Babe' and it was adapted for the song "If I had Words". I made a video ages ago with me meeting some small piglets on a freerange farm on an early morning bike ride - and I used all three of the above. But that was ages ago. PS I can't thanks you enough for these uploads... I'm getting through them at a rate of knots (on a rope) <- and learning!!
McPrfctday 1 year ago
@Palifiox
Maestoso of Organ Symphony No. 3 by Camille Saint-Saens.
Scientior 2 years ago 4
Thank you.
Palifiox 2 years ago
could you tell me what the music during the beginning and the credits is?
bdash1990 1 year ago
@bdash1990 On google / wikipedia it says Carl Davis did it. Seems that he's a top orchestra conductor too, so he probably recorded and contributed all the music - but I don't know.
McPrfctday 1 year ago
Hey look, the Ghost Map!
goneutt 2 years ago