
Then, of course, Taylor Swift’s hit single “Wildest Dreams” is featured throughout the softcore montage that is Episode Six, and the series ends with its final ball (in the rain) set to Max Richter’s masterful recomposition of Antonio Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons”. Oh and I nearly forgot to mention It was featured in the hit series of Bridgerton.

Recomposed By Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons: Spring 1 - 2012Max Richter. The Four Seasons: Spring 1 Vivaldi, Recomposed by Max Richter. Read more: Everything We Know So Far About ‘Bridgerton’ Season 2ĭebutantes waltz to the Vitamin String Quartet’s version of Ariana Grande’s “thank u, next” guests at Lady Trowbridge’s scandalous party dance to Dmitri Shostakovich’s infamous waltz from his “Jazz Suite” suitors make calls in Grosvenor Square to Maroon 5’s “Girls Like You” Beethoven’s “Symphony No 5” expresses the Queen’s rage as she reads Lady Whistledown and the Duke and Duchess are finally married to the tune of Sufjan Stevens’s “Love Yourself”. Bridgerton: Official Playlist Playlist 63 songs 934.8K likes. Playing in the background as the love affair between Daphne Bridgerton and the Duke of Hastings smoulders? Classical pieces, including a range of orchestral scores by Kris Bowers and string quartet renditions of our favourite pop tracks. Not only has it influenced our wardrobes via the #regencycore movement, but Spotify has reported a dramatic spike in playlists inspired by Shonda Rhimes’s hit.


Scandal, sex, and a sublime soundtrack – Netflix’s latest binge-worthy series Bridgerton has been the “talk of the Ton” since premiering on 25 December.
