Bach: Aria on the G string (played on only one upper string), Brandenburg Concerto, English Suite, French Suite, Partita, Goldberg Variations (composed for nobles to solve insomnia)< /p>
Handel: Royal Fireworks Music, Messiah, Water Music (melody straightforward image), Concerto Grosso No. 5 in D major, Concerto Grosso No. 6 in G minor, Concerto Grosso in C major "Alexander" "The Feast", The Happy Blacksmith
Pachabel: Canon
Haydn: Creation (arias and choruses), 104 symphonies (such as 45 "Farewell", 82 "The Bear" , 83 "Hen", 94 "Astonishment", 101 "Bell", 104 "London"), sonatas (I don't remember how many), Kaiser's Quartet (the second movement's melodious variations, now cited as the German national anthem)
Vivaldi: Violin Concerto "The Four Seasons" (the first movement of "Spring" is the most famous, and the classic winter rain interpretation of "Winter", etc.)
Mozart: No. Piano Concertos 20, 21, 23, and 27 (the second movement of 20 and 21 is beautiful...aesthetic), Symphony No. 40 and 41, String Serenade (the last four movements are all familiar), Fantasia in D minor , The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro (the overture is very nice), Clarinet Concerto, Flute and Harp Concerto, Star Variations, Quartets (such as: Rodi, Milan, Vienna, Haydn, Hofmeister, Prussia, etc., and Divertimento recommendation)
Leopold Mozart (father of the child prodigy Mozart): Toy Symphony
Beethoven: Nine symphonies (of course three "Eroica", five " "Destiny", the six "Pastoral" are the most famous), violin sonatas "Spring" and "Kreutzer", Violin Concerto in D minor (one of the four major violin concertos), piano sonatas, and two romances
Schubert: Quintet in A major "Trout" (the third movement "Humorique" is the most famous), String Quartet No. 14 in D minor "Death and the Maiden", serenades, musical moments, many art songs p>
Berlioz: Symphony Fantastique (the second movement with four harps is unique), Roman Carnival Overture
Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream (with the familiar wedding march), E Violin Concerto in major (the three movements are all famous, one of the four major violin concertos), Symphony (the more famous ones are the third "Scottish" and the fourth "Italian")
Brahms : Symphonies No. 1 (also known as "Beethoven's Tenth Symphony", the melody imitating Ode to Joy starting at five minutes and thirty seconds in the fourth movement), Symphonies No. 2, 3, and 4 (Symphony No. 4 is the most profound, beautiful to listen to, and majestic. ), Hungarian Rhapsody (2 and 6 are more famous), Academy Celebration Overture (rarely cheerful)
Chopin: 19 nocturnes (the first three are the most famous), Ballade No. 1, 4 Impromptu , many scherzos, many waltzes, many grand waltzes (also known as Polonaise, Polonaise), Fantasy Impromptu in C sharp minor, many etudes (such as: Black Keys, Farewell, Revolution, Butterfly, Deadwood , Ocean), many preludes (such as: Raindrops), Piano Concertos No. 1 and 2 (the second movements of Concertos No. 1 and 2 are both extremely soft and beautiful), introduction and grand waltz (Chopin’s rare cello and Piano works)
Schumann: Childhood Scenes (the seventh "Fantasy" is the most classic, as well as "The Horse Game", "Beside the Fire", etc.), Carnival
Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody (the second and sixth are more famous), Bells (adapted from Paganini's violin music), Dream of Love, Dedication, Piano Concerto No. 1 in E major (very special, adding Scherzo), Piano Sonata in B minor, Age of Travel (Obermann Valley, Fountain of Esterhazy Manor)
Paganini: Violin Concerto No. 1 (every movement is beautiful), Violin Concerto No. 2 (The third movement is the famous virtuosic "Bell"), 24 Caprices (the 24th is the most famous and has been adapted by many composers, among which Rachmaninov's is the most successful), Moses Fantasy
Rossini: String Sonatas (Complete Works 1-6), William Tell Overture, The Barber of Seville, The Thief Bird Overture
Bizet: Carmen Suite No. 1|2 ( ***Eight pieces, recommended Intermezzo, Habanera, Nocturne, Bohemian Dance), Ladies of Allais Suite No. 1|2 (***8 pieces, recommended Night Music
(music, adagio, intermezzo, minuet)
Suppe: Hussar Overture, Vienna Morning, Noon and Evening
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1, Swan Lake (recommended: Waltz, Four Little Swans), The Nutcracker (recommended: Waltz of the Flowers, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy), Sleeping Beauty (recommended: Rose Adagio), Symphony No. 5 (third movement dance style), Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique" (each movement is unforgettable), piano suite "Four Seasons" ("June" Barcarolle is the most classic), Andante Cantabile, String Serenade, Sad Serenade, 1812 Overture p>
Dvo?ák: Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" (the second movement is very famous, and the other three movements are also familiar), Symphony No. 8 (the third movement is unforgettable), Slavic dances, Cello Concerto (the first movement is profound), Songs My Mother Taught Me
Debussy: Nocturne (the second movement "Festival" is nice), The Sea, Afternoon of a Faun (adapted from the Symbolist writer Mallarmé's work of the same name , the flute in it is worth listening to), collection of images, collection of prints, children's garden, Bergamask Suite
Ravel: Mother Goose Suite, Bolero, Gypsy, Tomb of Couperin (* **Six pieces, four of which are available in piano and string versions), the Pavane in memory of the princess (which is available in piano and string versions), Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" adapted by Ravel into a string version , Piano Concerto (the second movement is colorful), Piano Sonata (the second movement is beautiful), Play of Water
Smetana: My Motherland (the second movement "Vltava River" is very Famous), The Betrayed Bride
Grieger: Piano Concerto in A minor, Peer Gynt Suite (the more famous ones include Morning Song, Anitra Dance, In the Temple of the Mountain, Sol Vig's Song), Collection of Lyrical Pieces, Holberg Era Suite (Prelude is pleasant)
Sibelius: Finnish Ode, Sorrow Waltz, Violin Concerto
Frey: Sicilian Dances, Queen of Dreams, Pavan (Peacock) Dance
Gluck: Orfeo and Eurydice
Rachmaninoff: Paganini Rhapsody (Variation 18 is more famous), Piano Concerto No. 2 (the second movement is beautiful), Piano Concerto No. 3, Two Pianos (OP5, OP17), Vocal Exercises
Glinka: Ruslan and Liu Demira Overture
Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade (violin theme accompanies four movements), Spanish Caprice
Saint-Sa?ns: Carnival of the Animals ( Among them, "Swan" is the most famous ("Aquarium" is also good), Dance of the Skeletons, Shadow and Rondo Caprice
Johann Strauss the Younger: Blue Danube Waltz, Bat Overture, and Waltz of the Sound of Spring , Vienna Woods Story Waltz, Egyptian March, Emperor Waltz, Lightning and Thunder Polka, Southern Rose Waltz, Marching Polka, Andrey Polka, Pizzicato Polka (co-created with Joseph Strauss***), Gypsy Baron, Morning News Waltz, Viennese Sweets Waltz, Viennese Temperament Waltz, Hail Emperor Joseph I March (with excerpts of the German national anthem), Tour Train Polka, Enjoy Life Waltz, Explosion Polka, You and You Waltz, Where the Lemon Tree Blooms Waltz, Music, Wine and Women Waltz, Artist's Life Waltz, Chat Polka, Orfeo Four Couples
Joseph Strauss: Austrian Swallow Waltz, Watercolor Waltz, Carefree Quick Polka, Little Mill Room Polka
Johann Strauss the Elder: Radetzky March, Chinese Gallop
Val Teufel: Skating Waltz, Spanish Waltz
Ivanovich: Danube Waves Waltz
Lehar: Gold and Silver Waltz
Jonathan: Cuckoo Waltz
Anderson: Typewriter , Blue Tango, Happy Sleigh, Naughty Metronome
Sarasati: Fantasia on Carmen, Song of the Wanderer
Massenet: Meditations
Doppler: Hungarian Pastoral Fantasy
Monty: Chaldasz (a stunning performance by 48 violins at the London Violin Sound)
Barber: Adagio for Strings
Wagner: The Flying Dutchman (Prelude), Lohengrin (Act 1 Overture), Die Meistersinger of Nuremberg (Overture), Parsifal (Overture, Miracle on Holy Friday), Tang Hao House (Prelude)
Mahler: First March, Traveler's Song (Vocal Suite
, lyrics by Gustav Mahler), symphony
R Strauss: Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Op. 30 (the beginning was selected as a film score), Don Juan, Op. 20 , Tier Ellenspiegel's Mischievous Work 28, Der Rosenkavalier
Faya: The Magician of Love
Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 (E flat major) "Romantic")
Wieniawski: Gorgeous Polonaise (technical)
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet (ballet selection), symphony Fairy tale Peter and the Wolf (know the timbre of each instrument)
Shostakovich: Piano Concerto, Waltz No. 2 (classic performance by French violinist Andre Leo Concert Orchestra)< /p>
Elgar: Violin piece Salute to Love (also known as Praise of Love), Majestic March, Novel Theme Variations "Riddle", Cello Concerto (first movement is deep)
Frank : Violin Concerto (the first movement is famous)
Mascagni: Cavalier Rusticana Intermezzo
Weber: Invitation to Dance, Magic Bullet Shooter
Brie Dayton: A Teenager's Guide to the Orchestra (an introduction to instrument sounds similar to Peter and the Wolf)
Holst: Planet Suite (the "Jupiter" movement is famous! The familiar melody appears at three minutes and fifteen seconds)