How can the Built-in Music app be reinstalled?

Somehow the built in Music app was deleted.  How can I reinstall it?  Thanks!

iOS 5 Music.app - EPIC FAIL !!!!!!!!!!!!
FIX THIS NOW ... IT MATTERS !!!
Either start again and get it right or simply revert to the earlier version.
This is NOT a step forward but rather 50 steps back !!!
Keep sending our frustrations over this functionality stripping to Apple through feedback!
http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipad.html

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