While Wednesday plays several famous cello pieces throughout the season—most notably by The Rolling Stones and Vivaldi's "Winter" —these occur in earlier episodes (Episode 1 and Episode 3, respectively) rather than the finale. Wednesday Soundtrack: Every Song in the Netflix Series

This classical piece is used as a on Enid Sinclair’s phone when Eugene Ottinger calls to reveal a crucial piece of evidence regarding the mystery. Other notable music from this specific episode includes:

In the season 1 finale of Wednesday (Episode 8: "A Murder of Woes"), the most prominent musical "piece" is by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.

by Hoku: Appears during a flashback to Wednesday and Tyler's date in the crypt.

by Huw Williams: Plays while Enid and Ajax are together in their dorm.

and "Wednesday Addams (End Titles)" : Original score pieces by Danny Elfman and Chris Bacon that play during the final scenes and credits.

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While Wednesday plays several famous cello pieces throughout the season—most notably by The Rolling Stones and Vivaldi's "Winter" —these occur in earlier episodes (Episode 1 and Episode 3, respectively) rather than the finale. Wednesday Soundtrack: Every Song in the Netflix Series

This classical piece is used as a on Enid Sinclair’s phone when Eugene Ottinger calls to reveal a crucial piece of evidence regarding the mystery. Other notable music from this specific episode includes: Wednesday - Season 1Eps8

In the season 1 finale of Wednesday (Episode 8: "A Murder of Woes"), the most prominent musical "piece" is by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. While Wednesday plays several famous cello pieces throughout

by Hoku: Appears during a flashback to Wednesday and Tyler's date in the crypt. by Hoku: Appears during a flashback to Wednesday

by Huw Williams: Plays while Enid and Ajax are together in their dorm.

and "Wednesday Addams (End Titles)" : Original score pieces by Danny Elfman and Chris Bacon that play during the final scenes and credits.