All of bachs two part inventions along with the well tempered claiver
All of chopins preludes and etudes
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All of bachs two part inventions along with the well tempered claiver
All of chopins preludes and etudes
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I have always had a soft spot for Beethoven's Sixth.
Me too, the opening movement is wonderful. They used it as a backdrop for a portion of a Simpson's episode one time (of all places to hear it) but it fit so perfectly... :)
Pepehuga, the piece you linked sounds familiar, I think I remember my dad listening to it when I was a kid.
One classical piece that I've listened to but never "heard" is Claire de lune - there must be some genius there that strikes a lot of people but it hasn't me yet....
Heres a couple more:
Bach Minuet in G from the little notebook
Bach Prelude No.1 from the well tempered clavier
Beethoven Fur Elise
Beethoven Minuet in G
Beethoven Moonlight Sonata
Brahms Waltz in A flat Op.39, No.15
Brahms Hungarian Dance No.5
Brahms- Capriccio op76. no.1
Chopin Prelude Op.28, No.7
Daquin Le Coucou
Debussy- Le Petit Negre
Dvorak- Humoresque
Diabelli Rondino
Fibich Poem
Grieg- Anitra's Dance
Franck -The Doll's Complaint
Handel- Largo
Haydn -Gypsy Rondo
Liszt- Liebestraum
MacDowell -To A Wild Rose
Mendelssohn -Venetian Boat Song Op. 19, No.6
Mozart -Alla Turca (from Sonata K.331)
Mozart -Sonata K. 545 (complete)
Offenbach- Barcarolle
Rameau La Tambourin
Rimsky-Korsakov Song of India
Tchaikovsky Italian Song Op.39, No.15
Scriabin -Album Leaf Op. 45,No.1
Schubert- Serenade
Schubert- Moment Musical Op.94, No.3
Schumann- The Happy Farmer (from the Album for the young)
Schumann -Traumerei
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Chopin - I'm in love with all of his etudes, preludes and nocturnes
Mozart's Requiem
The Rach 3
Debussy and Liszt
Erik Satie - gymnopedies 1-3 specifically
and although he's not classical, I really like Autumn by George Winston
and I've got a soft spot for the emotive qualities in solo cello, viola and violin
I like Vivaldi's Four Seasons and the Turkish Waltz- but i forgot the composer.