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"Who Do You Think You Are2 Sebastian Coe episode, end credit music? HELP!?

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hiljen22 | 21:20 Fri 26th Aug 2011 | Music
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Been watching series 8, espisode 3 featuring Sebastian Coe, tracing his family to Jamaica and New York in the 18th century sugar boom.
What is the music played as he walked about Hyde Hall and through the end credits? Classical, piano music, almost le carnavale des animaux....

Anyone able to help?! Shazam has failed me :(
Thanks x
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcnaTb-tO0o&feature=related
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Sebastion coe has jamaican blood or his heritage were white slave traders in Jamaica?
plantation owners
Has he any slave blood in his lineage?
Thanks ladyalex, I tried to think of the term "plantation owners" but just couldn't think of the correct term so slave traders was put instead.
:-))
White slave traders are something else entirely.
Yes the plantation owners used to buy the slaves at slave markets like cattle from the slave traders.
Anyway, back to the question.......!

Have tried Shazam too and SoundHound on my phone, to no avail. It sounds a bit like something Enaudi would have composed, though I would have expected a track by him to be identified.

It's a lovely piece so will keep trying for you.
The episode music is credited to Julian Hamlin and Edmund Jolliffe...

http://www.hamlinandjolliffe.com/
I've just seen this thread - I can tell you that I wrote it. Delighted that you like the music. Feel free to contact me through my website: edmundjolliffe.com

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