Baroque: Pachelbel's "Canon in D Major" Classicism: Mozart's "Turkish March" "Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major" "Lullaby" (piano version) Classicism to Romanticism: Beethoven's " "Für Elise" "Rondo Capriccio" Piano Sonata "The Tempest" "Moonlight" "Pastoral" "Pathetique" "Sonata" "Passion" Schubert "Second Impromptu" "Ave Maria" "Serenade" "Lullaby" (Piano Edition) Eight episodes of Mendelssohn's "Spring Song" "Without Lyrics" Romanticism: Schumann's "Carnival", "Scenes from Childhood", "Fantasia", "Butterfly", "Symphonic Etude", Liszt's "Dedication" and "Dream of Love" "Will-o'-the-wisp" "Whispers of the Forest" "The Bell" "Dance of Death" "Mephisto Waltz" Chopin's 19 "Nocturnes" "Prelude in A minor" "Prelude in D minor" "Etude in C minor "Revolution" "" "Polonaise in A flat major "Hero"" "Polonaise in A major "Army"" "Grand Waltz in E flat major" "Waltz No. 1 in D flat major" "Waltz No. 7 in C sharp minor" " Waltz No. 9 in A flat major" "Mazurka in C major" "Mazurka in F major" "Sonata in B flat minor" "Ballade No. 1" "Fantasia on a Polish theme" "Fantasy Impromptu in C sharp minor" Tchaikovsky "Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor" "The Four Seasons" Saint-Sa?ns "Dance of the Skeletons" "Carnival of the Animals" Mussorgsky "Pictures at an Exhibition" Impressionism: Debussy "Moonlight" "Arabesque", "Girl with Flax Hair", "Arabesque", Ravel, "Fountain", "Mirror" Chinese: Cui Shiguang, "Mountain Spring", "Opposite Flowers", He Luting, "Shepherd Piccolo", "Lullaby", "Thoughts of the Past" These are all classical music pieces. Many musicians write lullabies. What Band, Rick Lederman and the like play are not classical music, but light music, don't be fooled.