2:07
Stirringly poignant yet romantic cello solo with string quartet & dulcimer
Key
Dm (ends in Dm)
Metre
3/4
Tempo160 bpm (ends at 160)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-12-82701
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The Count of Monte Cristo was written by Dumas as a serialised novel, originally released week by week as a magazine addition to a weekly newspaper. It’s non-committal ending was largely due to the fact that he didn’t know if he’d need to write more of it!
1:44
Reflective & melancholic cello solo with a beautiful yet driving piano bed
Key
Dm (ends in Dm)
Metre
3/4
Tempo160 bpm (ends at 160)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-12-82711
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The Count of Monte Cristo was written by Dumas as a serialised novel, originally released week by week as a magazine addition to a weekly newspaper. It’s non-committal ending was largely due to the fact that he didn’t know if he’d need to write more of it!
1:45
Reflective & melancholic cello solo with string quartet & beautiful piano
Key
Dm (ends in Dm)
Metre
3/4
Tempo160 bpm (ends at 160)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-12-82712
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The Count of Monte Cristo was written by Dumas as a serialised novel, originally released week by week as a magazine addition to a weekly newspaper. It’s non-committal ending was largely due to the fact that he didn’t know if he’d need to write more of it!
1:45
Reflective & melancholic underscore with string quartet & beautiful piano
Key
Dm (ends in Dm)
Metre
3/4
Tempo160 bpm (ends at 160)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-12-82713
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The Count of Monte Cristo was written by Dumas as a serialised novel, originally released week by week as a magazine addition to a weekly newspaper. It’s non-committal ending was largely due to the fact that he didn’t know if he’d need to write more of it!
1:50
Reflective, melancholic & beautiful solo piano
Key
Dm (ends in Dm)
Metre
3/4
Tempo160 bpm (ends at 160)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-12-82714
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The Count of Monte Cristo was written by Dumas as a serialised novel, originally released week by week as a magazine addition to a weekly newspaper. It’s non-committal ending was largely due to the fact that he didn’t know if he’d need to write more of it!
1:00
Stirringly poignant yet romantic cello solo with lilting string quartet
Key
Dm (ends in Dm)
Metre
3/4
Tempo160 bpm (ends at 160)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-12-82715
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The Count of Monte Cristo was written by Dumas as a serialised novel, originally released week by week as a magazine addition to a weekly newspaper. It’s non-committal ending was largely due to the fact that he didn’t know if he’d need to write more of it!
1:00
Melancholic underscore with string quartet, piano & music box intro
Key
Dm (ends in Dm)
Metre
3/4
Tempo160 bpm (ends at 160)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-12-82716
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The Count of Monte Cristo was written by Dumas as a serialised novel, originally released week by week as a magazine addition to a weekly newspaper. It’s non-committal ending was largely due to the fact that he didn’t know if he’d need to write more of it!
0:30
Stirringly poignant yet romantic cello solo with lilting string quartet
Key
Dm (ends in Dm)
Metre
3/4
Tempo160 bpm (ends at 160)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-12-82717
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The Count of Monte Cristo was written by Dumas as a serialised novel, originally released week by week as a magazine addition to a weekly newspaper. It’s non-committal ending was largely due to the fact that he didn’t know if he’d need to write more of it!
0:30
Reflective, melancholic & beautiful solo piano. Slower mix
Key
Dm (ends in Dm)
Metre
3/4
Tempo153 bpm (ends at 153)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-12-82718
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The Count of Monte Cristo was written by Dumas as a serialised novel, originally released week by week as a magazine addition to a weekly newspaper. It’s non-committal ending was largely due to the fact that he didn’t know if he’d need to write more of it!
1:36
Cello stem of Monte Cristo
Key
Dm (ends in Dm)
Metre
3/4
Tempo153 bpm (ends at 153)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-12-82719
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The Count of Monte Cristo was written by Dumas as a serialised novel, originally released week by week as a magazine addition to a weekly newspaper. It’s non-committal ending was largely due to the fact that he didn’t know if he’d need to write more of it!
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