Bach: English Suite, French Suite, Partita
Haydn: Piano Sonata
Beethoven: Piano Sonata
Mozart: Piano Concertos 20, 21, 23, and 27 (the second movements of 20 and 21 are beautiful...beautiful) (I personally think it sounds very good, if you only like pure piano, just ignore these O(∩_∩)O) , Sonata, Sonata
Brahms: Hungarian Rhapsody (this is the orchestral version, 2 and 6 are more famous)
Chopin: 19 Nocturnes (the first three are the most Famous), the first ballade, 4 improvisations, many scherzos, many waltzes, many grand waltzes (also known as Polonaise, Polonaise), Fantasy Impromptu in C sharp minor, many etudes, Piano Concerto No. 1 and No. 2 (the second movements of Concerto No. 1 and Concerto No. 2 are both extremely soft and beautiful)
Schumann: Piano Suite Childhood Scenes (the seventh "Fantasy" is the most classic, and " "The Horse Game", "By the Fireside", etc.), Piano Suite Carnival
Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody (the second and sixth are more famous), Bells, Dream of Love, Dedication, E major Piano Concerto No. 1 (very special, adding Scherzo), Piano Sonata in B minor, Travel Years (Obermann Valley, Fountain of Esterhazy Manor)
Tchaikovsky: Piano Suite "The Four Seasons" ("June" Barcarolle is the most classic)
Debussy: Collection of Images, Collection of Prints, Children's Garden, Bergamask Suite
Ravel: Goose Suite Ma, The Tomb of Couperin (six pieces, four of which are available in piano and string versions), Pavan Dances in Memory of the Princess (available in piano and string versions), Mourinho adapted for strings by Ravel Solsky's "Picture Exhibition", Piano Concerto (the second movement is colorful), Piano Sonata (the second movement is beautiful)
Grieg: Collection of Lyrical Pieces
La Hermaninoff: Two Pianos (OP5, OP17)
Saint-Sa?ns: Carnival of Animals (the "Swan" is the most famous, and the "Aquarium" is also good)
The following are My Western classical music library, I hope that after you like piano music, you will also fall in love with other music╮(╯▽╰)╭
Bach: Aria on the G string, Brandenburg Concerto, British Suite, French Suite, Partita
Handel: Royal Fireworks Music, Messiah, Water Music, Concerto No. 5 in D major, Concerto No. 6 in G minor, C major Concerto "The Feast of Alexander"
Haydn: Genesis (aria and chorus), many symphonies, sonatas (I can't remember how many)
Vivaldi: Violin Concerto " "Four Seasons" (the first movement of "Spring" is the most famous, as well as the classic winter rain interpretation of "Winter", etc.)
Beethoven: Nine symphonies (of course three "Hero", five "Destiny" , Six "Pastoral" is the most famous), Violin Sonata "Spring" and "Kreutzer", Violin Concerto in D minor (one of the four major violin concertos), Piano Sonata
Mozart: No. 20, 21, 23 and 27 Piano Concertos (the second movements of 20 and 21 are beautiful...aesthetic), Symphonies 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
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 Dream (with the familiar wedding march), Violin Concerto in E major (the three movements are very famous, one of the four major violin concertos)
Brahms: No. 1 (also known as "Beethoven's No. 1") "Ten Symphonies", the melody imitating Ode to Joy from the fourth movement five minutes and thirty seconds onwards), Symphonies 2, 3, and 4 (Four is the most profound), Hungarian Rhapsody (2 and 6 are more famous)
>Chopin: 19 nocturnes (the first three are the most famous), the first ballade, 4 improvisations, many scherzos, many waltzes, many grand waltzes (also known as Polonaise, Polonaise), ascendants Fantasy Impromptu in C minor, several etudes, Piano Concertos No. 1 and 2 (the second movements of Concertos No. 1 and 2 are both extremely soft and beautiful)
Schumann: Childhood Scenes (No. 7 " "Fantasia" is the most classic, as well as "The Horse Game", "By the Fireside", etc.), Carnival
Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody (the second and sixth are more famous), Bell, Love Dream, Dedication, Piano Concerto No. 1 in E major (very special, adding Scherzo), Piano Sonata in B minor, Travel Years (Obermann Valley, Fountain of Esterhazy Manor)
Ro Sydney: String Sonatas (Complete Works 1-6)
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. 6 "Pathétique" (each movement is unforgettable), Piano Suite "Four Seasons" ("June" Barcarolle is the most classic) , Andante Cantabile, String Serenade, Melancholy Serenade
Dvo?ák: Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" (the second movement is very famous, the other three movements are also familiar), Slavonic Dance music
Debussy: Nocturne, The Sea, Afternoon of the 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, The Tomb of Couperin (***six pieces, four with piano and string versions), Pavan Dance in Memory of the Princess ( There are piano and string versions), Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" adapted into a string version by Ravel, Piano Concerto (the second movement is colorful), Piano Sonata (the second movement is beautiful)
Smetana: My Motherland (the second movement "Vltava" is famous), The Betrayed Bride
Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Peer· Ginter Suite (the more famous ones include Morning Song, Anitra, Temple on the Mountain, Solveig's Song), Collection of Lyrical Pieces
Sibelius: Ode to Finland, Waltz of Sorrow , Violin Concerto
Rachmaninov: Paganini Rhapsody (Variation 18 is more famous), Piano Concerto No. 2 (the second movement is beautiful), Piano Concerto No. 3, Two Pianos (OP5 , OP17)
Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade (violin theme accompanies four movements), Spanish Caprice
Saint-Sa?ns: Carnival of the Animals (among which "Swan" is the most famous, "Aquarium" is also good)
Johann Strauss the Younger: Blue Danube Waltz, Bat Overture, Spring Sound Waltz, Vienna Woods Story Waltz, Egyptian March, Emperor's Waltz , Lightning and Thunder Polka, Southern Rose Waltz, Marching Polka, Arepolka, Pizzicato Polka (co-created with Joseph Strauss***), Gypsy Baron, Morning News Waltz, Viennese Candy Waltz, Viennese Temperament Waltz, Heil Kaiser Joseph I March (with excerpts from the German national anthem), Tour Train Polka, Enjoy Life Waltz, Explosive 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 Fast Polka, Little Mill Polka
Old John ·Strauss: 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: First March, Traveler's Song (Vocal Suite, Gustav Mahler Lyrics by Le), Symphony
R Strauss: Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Opus 30 (the beginning was selected as a film score), Don Juan
Work 20, Tier Ellenspiegel's mischievous work 28
Faya: The Magician of Love
Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 ("Romantic" in E flat major ”)
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet (Ballet Selection)
Elgar: Violin Piece Salute to Love (also known as Praise of Love), Majestic March, Variations on a Novel Theme "Riddle", Cello Concerto (first movement is deep)
Holst: Planet Suite (the "Jupiter" movement is famous! The familiar melody appears at three minutes and fifteen seconds )