Music (foaled 1810) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare who won the classic Oaks Stakes at Epsom Downs Racecourse in 1813.
[4] Music began her racing career on 20 April 1813 at the Newmarket Craven meeting where she started 5/6 favourite for a five furlong Sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies.
Music was one of the outsiders in the twelve runner field but exceeded expectations to finish second to the "very easy"[6] winner Smolensko, a colt who went on to win The Derby.
Ridden by Tom Goodisson, she was made the 5/2 favourite against eight other fillies including Wilful, who was also owned by the Duke of Grafton and trained by Robert Robson.
Vale Royal, ridden by Sam Chifney, led until the straight when she was overtaken by Music, Wilful and General Grosvenor's filly Vulpecula.