Piano concerto No 1 Op 23 - Tschaikovsky
Libestraum no 3 - Liszt
Funeral March - Chopin
Two Part Invention in C - Bach
Moonlight Sonata- Beethoven
Un Sospiro - Liszt
Fantasie Impromptu - Chopin
Scenes From Childhood-Schumann
Ave Maria - Bach
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik-Mozart
2007-02-02 04:20:32
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answered by Pianoholic 3
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Again in no order:
Beethoven Symph 9
" " " " 5
Bach Tocata and Fugue
" " Brandenburg Concertoes
Tchaicovsky Swan Lake Overture
Copeland Fanfare for a Common Man
Strauss Thus Spake Zarthusta
Verdi Requiem
Mozart Eine Kleine Nacht Music
Carl Orff Carmina Burana
Wagner Ride of Valkyries
oops! That's eleven, got carried away!
2007-02-01 19:32:46
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answered by Antics 2
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I'm sure that there's loads of websites that have such lists though obviously no two are going to be identical. The one I've gave the link to below lists a top 10 of must buy CDS as well other categories. Such as top 10 by composer,era,genre etc. Of the CD list they name the CD that I absolutely agree with and that seems to be on every list I've ever seen is Beethoven's Symphony Nos.5 & 7 conducted by Carlos Kleiber and the Vienna Philharmonic on the deutsche grammophon label..
2016-05-24 04:16:37
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answer #3
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answered by Diane 4
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Hmm... That's a toughie.
In no particular order:
"Radetzky March" - Strauss
"Sabre Dance" - Khachaturian
"Danse Macabre" - Saint-Saens
"Allegro from Eine kleine Nachtmusik" - Mozart
"La Rejouissance" - Handel
"Toccata and Fugue" - J.S. Bach
"The Firebird" -Stravinsky
"1812 Overture" - Tchaikovsky
"Rhapsody in Blue" - Gershwin
"Concerto In C Major" - Vivaldi
Flower Duet from "Lakme" - Delibes
"La donna e mobile" -from Rigoletto
"Un Bel Di" from Madame Butterfly
Lots of Copland
Hmm... I think that might have been more than 10... wonder how that happened...
2007-02-01 16:56:47
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answered by chelsea_san 3
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In order:
Appassionata-Beethoven
Pathetique Sonata-Beethoven
9th Symphony-Beethoven
7th Symphony-Beethoven
Moonlight Sonata-Beethoven
5th Symphony-Beethoven
Egmont Overture-Beethoven
Toccata and Fugue-J.S. Bach
1 Prelude and Fugue in c Major-J.S. Bach
The Messiah-Handel
2007-02-02 11:52:21
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answer #5
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answered by Kreutzer 4
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again in no order:
Bach :Mass in B Minor
Mozart: Requiem, Marriage of Figaro, Cosi Fan Tutte
Elgar: Nimrod from Enigma Variations, Cello Concerto
Arvo Part: Fratres
Puccini: Tosca
Lefebre -Wely: Sortie in Eb
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique
I don't really mind about who the artist is, I like the music for itself
2007-02-02 00:55:07
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answer #6
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answered by toscamo 5
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anything by Mozart
2007-02-01 17:40:42
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answered by karen i 5
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1812 Overture... srry really can't spell his name.. Techofsky
Prelude and Fugue in B flat by Bach
... many more donno many more off the top of my head
2007-02-01 16:19:21
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answered by Eric B 3
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