Bach: Aria on G, Brandenburg Concerto
Handel: Royal Fireworks Music, Messiah, Concerto No. 5 in D major, No. 1 in G minor Concerto No. 6, Concerto Grosso in C major "Alexander's Feast", Water Music
Haydn: Genesis (Aria and Chorus), many symphonies, sonatas (I don't remember how many)
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Vivaldi: Violin Concerto "Four Seasons" (the first movement of "Spring" is the most famous)
Beethoven: Nine symphonies (of course three "Hero", five "Fate", Six "Pastoral" is the most famous), violin sonatas "Spring" and "Kreutzer", Violin Concerto in D minor (one of the four major violin concertos)
Mozart: No. 20, 21, 23, 27 Piano Concerto (the second movements of 20 and 21 are beautiful...beautiful), Symphonies 40 and 41, String Serenade (the last four movements are all familiar), Fantasia in D minor, The Magic Flute, Figaro Wedding (the overture is very nice)
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" ”
Berlioz: Symphony Fantastique (the second movement with four harps is unique)
Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (with the familiar wedding march), E major Violin Concerto (all three movements are famous, one of the four major violin concertos)
Brahms: First (also known as "Beethoven's Tenth Symphony", the melody of the fourth movement imitates Ode to Joy) ), Symphonies 2, 3, and 4
Chopin: 19 nocturnes (the first three are the most famous), Ballade No. 1, 4 Impromptu, many scherzos, many waltzes, many Grande Waltz (famous Polonaise, Polonaise), Fantasy Impromptu in C sharp minor, several etudes, Piano Concertos No. 1 and 2 (the second movement of the First Concerto is extremely soft and beautiful)
Schumann: Childhood Scenes (the seventh "Fantasia" is the most classic, as well as "The Horse Game", "By the Fireside", etc.), Carnival
Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody (the second, The sixth is more famous), Bell, Dream of Love, Dedication, Piano Concerto No. 1 in E major (very special, adding Scherzo), Piano Sonata in B minor, Travel Years (Obermann Valley, Esterhazy Manor Fountain)
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1, Swan Lake (recommended: Waltz, The Four Little Swans), The Nutcracker (recommended: Waltz of the Flowers, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy), Sleep Beauty (recommended: Rose Adagio), Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique" (each movement is unforgettable), piano suite "Four Seasons" ("June" barcarolle is the most classic), Andante Cantabile, Strings Serenade
Dvo?ák: Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" (the second movement is very famous, the other three movements are also familiar), Slavonic Dances
Debussy: Nocturne, The Sea, Afternoon of a Faun (adapted from Symbolist writer Mallarmé’s work of the same name)
Ravel: Mother Goose Suite, Bolero, Gypsy
Smetana: I The Motherland (the second movement "Vltava" is very famous), The Betrayed Bride
Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Peer Gynt Suite (the more famous one is the Morning Song , Anitra, In the Temple of the Mountain, Solveig Song)
Sibelius: Finnish Ode, Sorrow Waltz, Violin Concerto
Rachmani Nov: Paganini Rhapsody (Variation 18 is more famous), Piano Concerto No. 2 (the second movement is beautiful)
Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade (accompanied by violin theme) Four movements), Spanish Caprice
Saint-Sa?ns: Carnival of the Animals (of which "The Swan" is the most famous)
Johann Strauss the Younger: Blue Danube Waltz, Bats Overture, Waltz of the Sound of Spring, Waltz of the Vienna Woods Story, Egyptian March, Emperor's 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 Candy Waltz, Viennese Temperament Waltz, Hail Emperor Joseph I March (with a fragment of the German national anthem), Tour Train Polka, Enjoy Life Waltz, Explosion Polka, You and You Waltz, Lemon
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, None Carefree Fast Polka, Little Mill Polka
Johann Strauss the Elder: Radetzky March, Chinese Gallop
Wagner: The Flying Dutchman ( Prelude), Lohengrin (Act 1 Overture), Die Meistersinger of Nuremberg (Overture), Parsifal (Overture, Miracle of Holy Friday), Tannh?user (Prelude)
Mahler : March No. 1, Traveler's Song (vocal suite, lyrics by Gustav Mahler)
R Strauss: Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Op. 30 (selected at the beginning) (a film score), Don Juan works 20, Tier Ellenspiegel's mischievous works 28
Faya: The Magician of Love
Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 ("Romance" in E-flat major)
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet (Ballet Selection)
Elgar: Violin Piece A Tribute to Love (also known as Praise of Love), majestic march, novel theme variations "Riddle"
Holst: Planet Suite (the "Jupiter" movement is very famous! The familiar melody appears at three minutes and fifteen seconds)< /p>