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Bach: G-string aria, Brandenburg Concerto, English Suite, French Suite, Partita.

Handel: Royal Fireworks Music, Messiah, Water Music, Concerto No.5 in D Major, Concerto No.6 in G Minor, Concerto No.6 in C Major "The Feast of Alexander"

Haydn: Genesis (aria and chorus), many symphonies and sonatas (I don't remember how many).

Vivaldi: violin concerto "Four Seasons" (the first movement of spring is the most famous, and the classic "Winter Rain Deduces Winter" and so on. )

Beethoven: Nine symphonies (of course, the most famous are Three Heroes, Five Fates and Six Pastoral Areas), violin sonatas "Spring" and "Rudolf Rodolphe Kreutzer", violin concerto in D minor (one of the four major violin concertos) and piano sonatas.

Mozart: Piano Concerto No.20, No.2 1, No.23 and No.27 (The second movement of No.20, 21is beautiful ... aestheticism), Symphony No.40, 4 1, serenade for strings (four movements in all, all familiar) and fantasia in D minor.

Schubert: Quintet Trout in A major (Humor in the third movement is the most famous) and string quartet death and the maiden in D minor.

Berlioz: Symphony of Fantasia (the four harps in the second movement are unique)

Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream (with familiar wedding March), violin concerto in E major (one of the four violin concertos with three famous movements).

Brahms: The first symphony (also known as Beethoven's tenth symphony), the second, third and fourth symphonies (the fourth symphony is the most profound), and hungarian rhapsody (the second and sixth symphonies are more famous).

Chopin: 19 serenade (the first three are the most famous), the first narrative, four impromptu songs, many scherzos, many waltzes, many waltzes (also known as Polish dance and Polonaise), fantasy impromptu songs in C minor, many etudes, the first and second piano concertos (the second movements of the first and second concertos are extremely soft and beautiful).

Schumann: Childhood scenes (the seventh Song of Dreams is the most classic, as well as Bamboo Horse Game and Fireside), carnival.

Liszt: hungarian rhapsody (the second and sixth songs are more famous), Zhong, Dream of Love, Dedication, Piano Concerto No.1 in E major (very special with scherzo), Piano Sonata in B minor, Travel Time (Gu, Esteban Manor Fountain).

Rossini: Sonata for Strings (Complete Works of 1-6)

Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1 Swan Lake (recommended: Waltz, Four Little Swan), Nutcracker (recommended: Waltz of Flowers, Dance of Sugar Plum Fairy), Sleeping Beauty (recommended: Adagio Rose), Symphony No.6 Pathetique (each movement is unforgettable), Piano Suite Four Seasons (June)

Dvorak: Symphony No.9 "From the New World" (the second movement is famous and the other three movements are familiar), Slavic dance.

Debussy: Night Walk, Sea, Afternoon of Pastoral God (adapted from Malarme, a symbolist writer of the same name, in which the flute is worth listening to), photo album, print album, children's garden, Bega Musk Suite.

Ravel: Goose Suite, Bolero, Tzgang, Tomb of Coupland (six or four piano and string editions), Simone Pavan Dance in Memory of the Princess (piano and string editions), Musorgskiy photo exhibition adapted by Ravel into a string edition, piano concerto (colorful second movement) and piano sonata (beautiful second movement).

Smetana: My motherland (the second movement "vltava river" is famous), the betrayed bride.

Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Pearl Gint Suite (famous for "Morning Music", "Anitra Dance" and "Song of the Temple of the Mountain"), and lyric prose.

Sibelius: Finnish songs, sad waltzes, violin concerto.

Rachmaninov: Paganini Rhapsody (Variations 18 is famous), Piano Concerto No.2 (Beautiful Second Movement), Piano Concerto No.3, Piano for Two (OP5, OP 17).

Rimsky-Korsakov: Arabian Nights (violin theme accompanied by four movements), Spanish capriccio.

Raw mulberry: animal carnival (among which "swan" is the most famous and "aquarium" is not bad)

Johann Strauss II: Blue Danube Waltz, Bat Overture, Spring Sound Waltz, Vienna Forest Story Waltz, Egyptian March, Emperor Waltz, Polka of Lightning Thunder, Southern Rose Waltz, Forward Polka, Anrui Polka, Polka of plucked strings (co-created with josef strauss), Gypsy Baron, Morning Waltz, Vienna Candy Waltz, Vienna Temperament Waltz, God bless Emperor josef i's Long Live March (with fragments of the German national anthem), visit the train Polka, enjoy the life waltz, explode the Polka, you and your waltz, the place where the lemon tree blooms, the waltz of music, wine and women, the professional waltz of artists, the chatting Polka, and the Orflo quartet.

Josef strauss: Austrian country swallow waltz, watercolor waltz, carefree fast polka, small mill polka

Johann Strauss I: Radeski March, from Galoppe, China

Wagner: The Wandering Dutchman (Prelude), Lohengreen (Prelude of Act I), The Famous Singer of Nuremberg (Prelude), parsifal (Prelude, Miracle of Holy Friday) and Don Hauser (Prelude).

Mahler: First March, Vocal Suite by gustav mahler, and Symphony.

R Strauss: Zarathustra said Op.30 (selected as the soundtrack at the beginning), Don Juan's Op.20 and Til Errens Pigl's Op.28.

Fa Ya: Love Magician.

Brukner: Symphony No.4 ("Romance" in E flat major)

Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet (Selected Ballets)

Elgar: A violin essay, a hymn of love, a grand March, a variation on the theme of a novel, and a cello concerto (the first movement is profound).

Holst: Planet Suite ("Jupiter" movement is very famous! The familiar melody appears in three minutes and fifteen seconds)