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Mozart: piano concertos 20-23, symphonies 40 and 41 Sibelius: Violin Concerto in d minor, Op. Vivaldi, Winter (my favourite of the four seasons) in G major RV 532Ĭhopin, Nocturne in E flat Major, Op. Vivaldi - Concerto for 2 Mandolines, Strings and B.C. Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto, Symphonies 3 and 4 (Scottish and Italian)ĭvorak - Symphony 9, Cello Concerto No. Williams - Fantastia on a Theme (thomas Talisk)ĭebussy - Suite Bergmasque, Symphony in B Minor for Piano DuetĮlgar - Cello Concerto, Pomp and Circumstance Marches Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue (she wanted something a bit different)Ĭhopin - Balades, Waltz, Mazurkas, Etudes (various) Rachmaninoff - Variations on a Theme of Paganini I've listed below what she included in the playlist, and I'm hoping you can add in some other music to this.īrahms - Piano Concerto No. I'm mainly a Jazz and Rock guy, and trying to expand my horizons. So, my partner is a classical pianist and I've asked her to make me a playlist of classical music that "Everyone must know" to be click-baity about it, but essentially I'm looking for incredible classical music that moves you. Visit our virtual orchestra friends in r/TheRedditSymphony!.An Introduction to the Violin Concerto.
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