The Planets - Classical Collection

Track 3290/101Neptune, The Mystic 6 (30)

David Tobin (PRS/BMI) | Jeff Meegan (BMI) | Julian Gallant (PRS) | Rob Kelly (PRS) From the album The Planets - Classical Collection

Rousing orchestral & choral opening into gradual diminuendo

Cue Sheet Information

PublishersAudio Network Rights Limited (PRS)100%
ISWCT9306244417
ISRCGB-FFM-19-19154
Release Year2019

Musical Features

KeyAb/G#
Metre5/4
Tempo60 BPM
Tempo notesSlow
FactoidNeptune was the Roman god of the sea and water, the equivalent of the Greek Poseidon. Originally written for organ, this is one of the only classical works where the composer wanted a fade out at the end. Haydn's Farewell Symphony does a similar thing
One main track with multiple mixes. Download all 13 mixes of this track.
  1. Neptune, The Mystic3290/7Nebulous, stirring orchestra with magical reveal, ethereal choir & cosmic harps & bells1:51
  2. Neptune, The Mystic 23290/97Nebulous, stirring choir & orchestra. Big gaps between sections for easy editing2:40
  3. Neptune, The Mystic 33290/98Nebulous, stirring orchestra with magical reveal, ethereal & cosmic harps & bells. Choir at the end only1:52
  4. Neptune, The Mystic 4 (60)3290/99Nebulous, stirring orchestra with magical reveal, ethereal & cosmic harps & bells. No choir1:00
  5. Neptune, The Mystic 7 (30)3290/102Gentle orchestra with flute leads into unresolved ending. No choir0:30