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Looking for all the songs played by the seven people in Golden Strings

Chapter 1:

Teak Azusa:

Morning Scene from Grieg’s Peer 6-1 Golden Suite

Kazuki Kabara:

Wagner’s Under the Double Eagle March

Trumpet version

Ren Tsukimori:

< p>Wieniawski Polonaise No. 1 in D major

The one at the end of the film is the Matador Song from the opera "Carmen" adapted by Sarasate

Kei Shimizu 1:

Boccherini's "Cello Concerto in B flat major"

Donghai Shengzi:

Reger's "Romance in G major"

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Episode 2:

Tsukimori Ren and Hino Kahoko:

Schubert's Ave Maria (played twice each in the second episode, The two played this song together in Episode 7)

Hino Kahoko:

Gossec's Gavotte [Violin Version]

Kazuki Kahara:

Mendelssohn's "On the Wings of Song"

Chapter 3:

Hino Kahoko & Kazuki Kahara:

Gossec's Gavotte [violin and trumpet version]

Tsuchiura Ryotaro:

Chopin Op.66 in C sharp minor Fantasy Impromptu

Chapter 4:

Tsuchiura Ryotaro:

Chopin D flat major op.64 No.1 Puppy Waltz

"Farewell" No. 10-3 of Chopin's etudes (the same piece played by Hino and Tsuchiura during the competition)

Nobutake Wangzaki:

Dvo?ák Chapter 2 of Symphony No. 9 in E minor "From the New World"

Violin version

Symphonic version

Chapter 5:

"Farewell" No. 10-3 of Chopin's etudes performed by Hino Kahoko and Tsuchiura Ryotaro

Episode 7:

Tsukimori Ren & Hino Kahoko: < /p>

Schubert Schubert's Ave Maria (it is said that this song is a love object for the two of them)

Chapter 8:

月 Mori Ren:

Tomaso Antonio Vitali "Chaconne in G Minor" (Chaconne in G Minor)

Hino Kahoko:

Pachelbel Johann Pachelbel "Canon and Gigue in D" [Violin version]

Chapter 9:

Trios by unknown uncles: Schubert - Piano Trio No.1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 99, D. 898

Franz Schubert - Piano Trio No.1 in B-Flat Major, Op.99, D.898

What is in the animation is the second movement 02. Schubert Piano Trio No. 1 Op. 99: Andante con moto (Thanks to fujitofu for providing the title of the song, I finally dragged it without loss, pressed it and put it up...)

No. Chapter 10:

Tsuchiura Ryotaro:

Chopin's Fantasia Impromptu in C sharp minor, Op.66

Hino Kahoko:

Johann Pachelbel "Canon and Gigue in D" (Violin version)

Kazuki Kawara:

Mendelssohn's "On the Wings of Song"

Winter Sea Shengzi:

Saint-Saens Op. 37, Romance in D-flat major for flute and orchestra (Thanks to fujitofu Provided)

Shimizu Keiichi:

Saint-Sa?ns' "Carnival of the Animals" Swan

Teak Azusa:

Massenet's "Meditation of Tha?s"

Chapter 11:

Teak Azuma:

Adagio Soothing Song Tommaso? 6? 1 Albino Tomaso Albinoni

PS: Albinoni's most famous work is "Adagio in G minor" (this soothing piece), so much so that it is called "Albinoni Adagio" (Albinoni Adagio) ). However, according to scholars' research, this fragment was not written by him. During the Second World War, the Milan music scholar Remo Giazotto had just completed Albinoni's biography and catalog of works. In 1945, he discovered it in the Dresden Library in Germany. A fragment of a manuscript was suspected to be a work by Albinoni. Giazzotto thought it sounded very pleasant, so he wrote a piece of music using this melody, which was later passed down as the "Albinoni Adagio". It is a work by Giazzotto and should be called "Giazzotto Adagio", but people are still used to calling it "Albinoni Adagio".

Chapter 12:

The music played by the girl who asked Hino for advice: Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major

Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 3 K 216 in G major -Mozart

Nobutake Wang Qi:

Debussy: Beau soir, for vl. and pno-Debussy

Chapter 13:

Hino Kahoko:

Tchaikovsky Melody TCHAIKOVSKY - Melody Op. 42 No. 3

Tenth Chapter 4:

Teak Azusa:

Adagio Soothing Song Tomaso ?6?1 Albinoni Tomaso Albinoni (no change...)

Chapter 15:

Kazuki Kawara:

Massenet, Jules Massenet's Elegy, Op.10, No.5 (Kazuhara-san doesn't have to fall in love even if he falls in love with her) So much sadness...)

Chapter 16:

Hino Kahoko, Tsukimori Ren, Oozaki Nobutake, Shimizu Keiichi:

Mozart, Serenade for Strings in G major K.525 First movement Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, 1.Allegro (I really like this piece, I have heard it since I was a kid)

Chapter 17:

Kazuki Kahara:

Schudert Schubert's Serenade (symphonic version)

Keichi Shimizu:

Gabriei Faure Siciliano

Donkai Shengzi:

Schumann _3 Romances Op 94 (discovered that Donghai MM can only choose romantic songs)

Tsukisen Ren:

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Maurice Ravel Poeme, Op. 25 Ravel-Gypsy Rhapsody

Tsuchiura Ryotaro:

Etude No. 12 in C minor Chopin Etude Revolutionary In C Minor OP 10 12 Chopin

Chapter 1:

Teak Azuma:

Greeg’s Peer 6 1 Golden Suite: Morning Scene

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Kazuki Kawara:

Wagner’s Under the Double Eagle March

Trumpet version

Ren Tsukimori: < /p>

Wieniawski Polonaise No. 1 in D major

The one at the end of the film is the Matador Song from the opera "Carmen" adapted by Sarasate

< p>Shimizu Keiichi:

Boccherini's "Cello Concerto in B flat major"

Fuyumi Shengzi:

Reger's "Romance in G major" "Music"

Chapter 2:

Tsukimori Ren and Hino Kaoko:

Schubert's Ave Maria (two in Chapter 2 Play each one once, the two played this piece together in Chapter 7)

Hino Kahoko:

Gossec's Gavotte [Violin Version]

Kazuki Kahara:

"On the Wings of Song" by Mendelssohn

Chapter 3:

Hino Kahoko & Kaguya Kazuki Hara:

Gossec's Gavotte [Violin and Trumpet Version]

Ryotaro Tsuchiura:

Chopin Op.66 in c sharp minor

Fantasy Impromptu

Chapter 4:

Tsuchiura Ryotaro:

Chopin D flat major op.64 No.1 Puppy Waltz

"Farewell" No. 10-3 of Chopin's etudes (the same piece played by Hino and Tsuchiura during the competition)

Nobutake Wangzaki:

Dvo?ák Chapter 2 of Symphony No. 9 in E minor "From the New World"

Violin version

Symphonic version

Chapter 5:

"Farewell" No. 10-3 of Chopin's etudes performed by Hino Kahoko and Tsuchiura Ryotaro

Episode 7:

Ren Tsukimori & Hino Kahoko: < /p>

Schubert Schubert's Ave Maria (it is said that this song is a love object for the two of them)

Chapter 8:

月 Moriren:

Tomaso Antonio Vitali "Chaconne in G Minor" (Chaconne in G Minor)

Hino Kahoko:

Pachelbel Johann Pachelbel "Canon and Gigue in D" [Violin version]

Chapter 9:

Trios by unknown uncles: Schubert - Piano Trio No.1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 99, D. 898

Franz Schubert - Piano Trio No.1 in B-Flat Major, Op.99, D.898

What is in the animation is the second movement 02. Schubert Piano Trio No. 1 Op. 99: Andante con moto (Thanks to fujitofu for providing the title of the song, I finally dragged it without loss, pressed it and put it up...)

No. Chapter 10:

Tsuchiura Ryotaro:

Chopin's Fantasia Impromptu in C sharp minor, Op.66

Hino Kahoko:

Johann Pachelbel's "Canon and Gigue in D" [Violin Version]

Kazuki Kawara:

Mendelssohn's "Riding the Song" Wings"

Fujitofu:

Saint-Saens Op. 37, Romance in D-flat major for flute and orchestra (thanks to fujitofu for providing it)

Shimizu Keiichi:

Saint-Sa?ns' "Carnival of the Animals" Swan

Teakwood Azusa:

Massenet's "Meditation on Tha?s" < /p>

Chapter 11:

Teak Azusa:

Adagio Soothing Qu Tomaso?6?1 Albinoni Tomaso Albinoni

< p>PS: Albinoni's most famous work is "Adagio in G minor" (that is, this soothing piece), so it is called "Albinoni Adagio" (Albinoni Adagio). However, according to scholars' research, this fragment was not written by him. During the Second World War, the Milan music scholar Remo Giazotto had just completed Albinoni's biography and catalog of works. In 1945, he discovered it in the Dresden Library in Germany. A fragment of a manuscript was suspected to be a work by Albinoni. Giazzotto thought it sounded very good, so he wrote a piece of music using this melody, which was later passed down as the "Albinoni Adagio". It is the work of Giazzotto and should be called "Giazzotto Adagio", but people are still used to calling it "Albinoni Adagio".

Chapter 12:

The music played by the girl who asked Hino for advice: Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major

Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 3 K 216 in G major -Mozart

Nobutake Wang Qi:

Debussy: Beau soir, for vl. and pno-Debussy

Chapter 13:

Hino Kahoko:

Tchaikovsky Melody TCHAIKOVSKY - Melody Op. 42 No. 3

Tenth Chapter 4:

Teak Azusa:

Adagio Soothing Song Tomaso ?6?1 Albinoni Tomaso Albinoni (no change...)

Chapter 15:

Kazuki Kawara:

Massenet, Jules Massenet's Elegy, Op.10, No.5 (Kazuhara-san doesn't have to fall in love even if he falls in love with her) So much sadness...)

Chapter 16:

Hino Kahoko, Tsukimori Ren, Oozaki Nobutake, Shimizu Keiichi:

Mozart, Serenade for Strings in G major K.525 First movement Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, 1.Allegro (I really like this piece, I have heard it since I was a kid)

Chapter 17:

Kazuki Kahara:

Schudert Schubert's Serenade (symphonic version)

Keichi Shimizu:

Gabriei Faure Siciliano

Donkai Shengzi:

Schumann _3 Romances Op 94 (I found out that Tokai MM can only choose romantic songs)

Tsuki Morin: First Words:

Teak Azusa:

Greeg's Peer 6?1 Golden Suite - Morning Scene

Kazuhara Kazuhara:

Wagner’s Under the Double Eagle March

Trumpet version

Ren Tsukimori:

Wieniawski D Polonaise No. 1

The one at the end of the credits is the Matador Song from the opera "Carmen" adapted by Sarasate

Keichi Shimizu:

Boccherini's "Cello Concerto in B flat major"

Winter Sea Shengzi:

Reger's "Romance in G major"

Chapter 2:

Tsukimori Ren Hino Kahoko:

Schubert Schubert’s Ave Maria (the two of them each played it once in episode 2, and they also played together in episode 7) This piece)

Hino Kahoko:

Gossec’s Gavotte [violin version]

Kazuki Hihara:

Mendelssohn's "On the Wings of Song"

Chapter 3:

Hino Kahoko & Hihara Kazuki:

Gossec Sirk's Gavotte [violin and trumpet version]

Tsuchiura Ryotaro:

Chopin's Fantasy Impromptu in C sharp minor, Op.66

Chapter 4:

Tsuchiura Ryotaro:

Chopin D-flat major op.64 No.1 Puppy Waltz

Chopin Etudes Op.10 No. 3 "Farewell" (this was also the piece performed by Hino and Tsuchiura during the competition)

Nobutake Wangzaki:

Dvo?ák No. 9 in E minor

Chapter 2 of Symphony

Violin version

Symphony version

Chapter 5:

Hino Kahoko and "Farewell" No. 10-3 of Chopin's etudes played by Ryotaro Tsuchiura.

Episode 7:

Ren Tsukimori & Kahoko Hino:

< p>Schubert Schubert's Ave Maria (it is said that this song was a love affair between the two of them)

Chapter 8:

Tsuki Mori Ren: < /p>

Tomaso Antonio Vitali Vitali "Chaconne in G Minor" (Chaconne in G Minor)

Hino Kahoko:

Johann Pachelbel "D major" "Canon and Gigue in D" [Violin version]

Chapter 9:

Trios by unknown uncles: Schubert - Piano Trio No. 1 B-Flat Major, Op. 99, D. 898

Franz Schubert - Piano Trio No.1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 99, D. 898

The animation is Second movement 02. Schubert Piano Trio No. 1 Op. 99: Andante con moto (Thanks to fujitofu for providing the title, I finally dragged it without damage, pressed it and put it on...)

Chapter 10: < /p>

Tsuchiura Ryotaro:

Chopin's Fantasy Impromptu in C sharp minor, Op.66

Hino Kahoko:

Pachelbel Johann Pachelbel "Canon and Gigue in D" [Violin version]

Kazuki Kahara:

Mendelssohn's "On the Wings of Song" < /p>

Fujitofu:

Saint-Saens Op. 37, Romance in D-flat major for flute and orchestra (Thanks to Fujitofu for providing it)

Keichi Shimizu :

Saint-Sa?ns' "Carnival of the Animals" Swan

Teakwood Azusa:

Massenet's "Meditation at Tha?s"

< p>Chapter 11:

Teak Azusa:

Adagio Soothing Qu Tomaso?6?1 Albinoni Tomaso Albinoni

PS: Albinoni's most famous work is "Adagio in G minor" (that is, this soothing piece), so much so that it is called "Albinoni Adagio" (Albinoni Adagio). However, according to scholars' research, this fragment was not written by him. During the Second World War, the Milan music scholar Remo Giazotto had just completed Albinoni's biography and catalog of works. In 1945, he discovered it in the Dresden Library in Germany. A fragment of a manuscript was suspected to be a work by Albinoni. Giazzotto thought it sounded very pleasant, so he wrote a piece of music using this melody, which was later passed down as the "Albinoni Adagio". It is a work by Giazzotto and should be called "Giazzotto Adagio", but people are still used to calling it "Albinoni Adagio".

Chapter 12:

The music played by the girl who asked Hino for advice: Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major

Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 3 K 216 in G major -Mozart

Nobutake Wang Qi:

Debussy: Beau soir, for vl. and pno-Debussy

Chapter 13:

Hino Kahoko:

Tchaikovsky Melody TCHAIKOVSKY - Melody Op. 42 No. 3

Tenth Chapter 4:

Teak Azusa:

Adagio Soothing Song Tomaso ?6?1 Albinoni Tomaso Albinoni (no change...)

Chapter 15:

Kazuki Kawara:

Massenet, Jules Massenet's Elegy, Op.10, No.5 (Kazuhara-san doesn't have to fall in love even if he falls in love with her) So much sadness...)

Chapter 16:

Hino Kahoko, Tsukimori Ren, Oozaki Nobutake, Shimizu Keiichi:

Mozart, Serenade for Strings in G major K.525 First movement Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, 1.Allegro (I really like this piece, I have heard it since I was a kid)

Chapter 17:

Kazuki Kahara:

Schudert Schubert's Serenade (symphonic version)

Keichi Shimizu:

Gabriei Faure Siciliano

Donkai Shengzi:

Schumann _3 Romances Op 94 (discovered that Donghai MM can only choose romantic songs)

Tsukisen Ren:

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Maurice Ravel Poeme, Op. 25 Ravel-Gypsy Rhapsody

Tsuchiura Ryotaro:

Etude No. 12 in C minor Chopin Etude Revolutionary In C Minor OP 10 12 Chopin

Maurice Ravel Poeme, Op. 25 Ravel-Gyzoka Rhapsody

Ryotaro Tsuchiura:

Etude No. 12 in C minor Revolution Chopin Etude Revolutionary In C Minor OP 10 12 Chopin

1. Gavotte (Hino, Huohara) Gosek

2. Polonaise No. 1 in D major (Tsukimori Lotus) Wieniawski

3. Ave Maria (Tsukimori Ren, Hino Kahoko) Schubert

4. Morning Scene (Teak Azusa) Grieg< /p>

5. March under Double Eagle (Kazuki Kabara) Wagner

6. Cello Concerto No. 9 in B flat major (Keichi Shimizu) Boccherini

< p>7. Romance in G major (Winter Sea Shengzi) Reger

8. On the Wings of Singing (Huohara Kazuki) Mendelssohn

9. C sharp Fantasy Impromptu in a minor key (Tsuchiura Ryotaro) Chopin

10. Puppy Waltz (Tsuchiura Ryotaro) Chopin

11. Farewell (Hino Kahoko, Tsuchiura Ryotaro) Chopin< /p>

12. From the New World (Nobutake Wangzaki) Dvo?ák

13. Canon in D Major (Hino Kahoko) Pachelbel

14. Romance History (Winter Sea Shengzi) Saint-Sa?ns

15. Swan (Shimizu Keiichi) Saint-Sa?ns

16. Meditations on Tha?s Meditations (Teak Azusa Horse) Massenet< /p>

17. Chaconne in G minor (Tsuki Mori Ren) Vitali

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18. Adagio (Teak Azusa) Albinoni

19. Beautiful Sunset (Nobutake Wangzaki) Debussy

20. Elegy (Fire Hara Kazuki) Massenet

21. Melody (Hino Kahoko) Tchaikovsky

22. String Serenade (Hino, Tsukimori, Shimizu, Wang Qi) Mozart

23. Serenade (Kazuki Kabara) Schubert

24. Sicilian Dances (Keichi Shimizu) Fauré

25. Three Romance The second piece of music (Winter Sea Shengzi) Schumann

26. Gypsy Rhapsody (Tsuki Mori Ren) Ravel

27. Revolution (Tsuchiura Ryotaro) Chopin

28. Melody (Hino Kahoko) Tchaikovsky

29. Unaccompanied Flute Suite in A minor (Teak Azusa) Bach

30. Busker ( Tsuchiura, Huohara) Joplin

31. Bell (Tsuchiura Ryotaro) Liszt (adapted from Paganini's "The Bell")

32. Rigoletto (Jin Ze) Verdi

33. The first movement "Rain Song" (Tsukimori, Misa Hamai) Brahms

34. Vocal training piece (Yuzuma Yuzuki) ) Rachmaninoff

35. Planetary Suite Jupiter (Fire Plains and Trees) Holst

36. Clarinet Polka (Winter Sea Shengzi) Polish Folk Song

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37. Prelude to Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 in G major (Keichi Shimizu) Bach

38. No. 24 of the Twenty-Four Caprices (Ren Tsukimori) Paganini

39. Praise of Love (Tsukimori, Yuzuki, Tsuchiura, Huohara, Shimizu) Elgar