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What are the famous classical music in Europe and America?

Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons", Bach's "Brandenburg Concerto", "Equal Temperament", Handel's "Messiah" (the first recommendation is "Hallelujah Cantata", what a sense of sacredness ...) Mozart's "Symphony No. 40", "String Serenade in G Major", "Star Variations", "Turkish March (Sonata KV.331 Third Movement)" (This Turkish March also recommends a virtuoso version of Yuja Wang and Yundi Li Jay Chou's four-hand version) "Clarine Concerto in A major" Beethoven's "Symphony of Destiny" "For Alice" "Pathétique Sonata" "Moonlight Sonata" "Pastoral Symphony" Haydn: I prefer his symphonies and Piano Sonatas Schubert: "Red Rose", "Trout", "Serenade" Rossini: Opera "The Barber of Serbia" (the first recommendation is "Make Way for the Busy Man") Strauss "The Blue Danube" "Rad" "Sky March", "Sound of Spring Waltz", "Lightning and Thunder Polka", "Skating Polka", "Pizzicato Polka", Chopin's "Revolution", "Hero", "Farewell" and all waltzes and nocturnes (especially Arthur Rubinstein Performance, classic!), piano concertos and most of Mazurka, Liszt's "Dream of Love", "The Bell", "Hungarian Rhapsody", "Violin Concerto No. 1", "Piano Concerto No. 2", Brahms' "Hungarian Dances No. 5" "Mendelssohn's "Songs without Words", operetta "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (first recommendation is "Wedding March"), "Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor" Schumann's "Scenes from Childhood" (first recommendation is "Dream") Devo Shaker's "Symphony No. 9" (is it the Ninth, right? It's the one to the New World...) Saint-Sa?ns, "The Swan", "Dance of the Skeletons", "Death of the Swan", Edward Elgar, "A Salute to Love", "The Majesty" March" Gounod-Bach's "Ave Maria" (adapted from a prelude by Bach, very beautiful) I don't remember the author of this one - "Girl's Prayer" (don't listen to Clayderman's version...) Rieger's "Peer Gynt Suite" (preferred "Morning", "Dance of Anitra" and "In the Palace of the Mountain King") Sibelius "Ode to Finland" Tchaikovsky (his ballet Very good) "Swan Lake", "The Nutcracker", "Piano Concerto No. 1 (Big River)", "Symphony No. 6 (Pathétique)", "Romeo and Juliet", Rachmaninov's "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini", "No. Concerto for Two Pianos", "Piano Concerto No. 3", Bizet's "Carmen" (recommended: "Song of Flowers", "Habanera", "Song of the Matador") Puccini's "Nessun Dorma" (selected from "Tulan Flowers")" "A Sunny Day (from "Madama Butterfly")" "Chorus of Humming (from "Madama Butterfly")" Verdi's "Toast Song (from "La Traviata")" "Women are Fickle (from "La Traviata") Selected from Rigoletto)" Delibes (ballet) "Coppelia" "Sylvia" Debussy "Moonlight" "Girl with Flaxen Hair" "Afternoon of a Faun" "The Sea" Massenet "Meditations" "Prokofiev's "Piano Concerto No. 1", the prelude to Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" and the violinist Mutter has a record called "Carmen Fantasia". I personally think it is very good, and I recommend it first. "Song of the Wanderer", "Gypsy" and "Carmen's Fantasia"