1. "Symphony No.3" in E-flat Major "Eroica" Op.55 by Beethoven, Symphony No.3 in E-flat Major "Eroica" Op.55 Completed in the spring of 1804, its title is "Eroica Symphony—composed in memory of a great man", referred to as "Eroica Symphony". The title on the original manuscript is "Napoleon Bonaparte Grande Symphony", which is a response to the French The invitation from the Ambassador to Vienna was written for Napoleon.
2. "Symphony No.4 in B flat major, Op.60" is a symphony composed by German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. It was completed between September and October of 1806. The work was premiered in March 1807 by Count Opelsdorff and his orchestra at the Lichwnowsky Palace in Vienna.
3. "Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67", also known as the Fate Symphony, is a work by the German composer Ludwig van ·Symphony composed by Beethoven, Op. 67, completed from late 1807 to early 1808.
4. "Symphony No. 6" Symphony No. 6 in F major, also known as "Pastoral Symphony", is one of the masterpieces of German composer Beethoven, and he named it "Pastoral" himself. The piece was completed around 1808. It is one of the few works in which each movement has a title. It is also the most clearly titled among Beethoven's nine symphonic works.
5. Symphony No. 7 (Symphony No. 7 in A major) is a four-movement symphony composed by Beethoven in 1812. The whole piece is cheerful, bright and positive. It is one of Beethoven's masterpieces and was praised by Wagner as "The Apotheosis of Dance". Its second movement has been used in many film and television productions (the most recent one being the multiple Oscar winner The Voice of the King) and is therefore widely known.