First movement: Teak Azusa: Grieg's "Morning Scene from Peer Gynt Suite"
Kazuki Hihara: Wagner's "Under the Double Eagle" "March under the banner" (trumpet version)
Ren Tsukimori: Wieniawski's "Polonaise No. 1 in D major"
Keiichi Shimizu: Boccherini's "Departure" Cello Concerto in B major"
Fuyumi Shengzi: Reger's "Romance in G major"
Second movement: Ren Tsukimori & Hino Kahoko: Schubert's " "Ave Maria" can also be translated as "Hail Mary"
Hino Kahoko: Gossec Gavotte "Gavotte" [Violin Version]
Kazuki Hihara : Mendelssohn's "On the Wings of Song"
The third movement: Hino Kahoko & Hihara Kazuki: Gossec's "Gavotte" [violin and trumpet version] p>
Ryotaro Tsuchiura: Chopin Chopin's "Fantasy Impromptu in C sharp minor"
Fourth movement: Ryotaro Tsuchiura: Chopin's "Puppy Waltz in D flat major" Chopin's Etude Op. 10 No. 3 "Farewell" (This is also the piece played by Hino and Tsuchiura during the competition)
Nobutake Oozaki: Chapter 2 of Dvo?ák's Symphony No. 9 in E minor "From the New World"
The fifth movement: Hino Kahoko & Tsuchiura Ryotaro: Chopin Etudes No. 10-3 "Farewell"
The seventh movement: Tsukimori Ren & Hino Kahoko: Schubert Shu Bert's "Ave Maria"
Eighth Movement: Tsukisenren: Tomaso Antonio VitaliVitali's "Chaconne in G Minor"
Hinoka Tassel: Johann Pachelbel "Canon and Gigue in D" [Violin version]
Ninth movement: Trio by several unknown uncles: Schubert - Piano Trio< /p>
The tenth movement: Ryotaro Tsuchiura: Chopin’s “Fantasy Impromptu in C sharp minor”
Kahoko Hino: Johann Pachelbel’s “Canon and Gigue in D major” in D) [Violin version]
Kazuki Kahara: "On the Wings of Song" by Mendelssohn
Fuyumi Shengzi: Saint-Saens "Romance in D-flat major" for flute and orchestra"
Shimizu Keiichi: Saint-Sa?ns' "Swans of the Carnival of the Animals"
Yuzuki Azusa: Massenet's "Meditations on Tha?s"
Movement 11: Teak Azusa: Tomaso Albinoni "Soduo"
Movement 12: Music played by the girl who asked Hino for advice: Mozart "Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major"
<p> Nobutake Oozaki: Debussy's "Beautiful Sunset"
Movement 13: Kahoko Hino: Tchaikovsky's "Melody"