An amazing library of orchestral classical music, with over 600 tracks, conducted by world-renowned conductor Keith J. Salmon. Includes all of the classics from Bach, Beethoven, Mozart and many many other famous composers.
Circus intro music, clown polka, circus march by Julius Fucik 1897, Entry of the Gladiators, also known as "Thunder and Blazes" Instrumental, Dramatic Music, Circus Music, Julius Fucik
Cavalleria rusticana (Rustic Chivalry) is an opera in one act by Pietro Mascagni to an Italian libretto by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti and Guido Menasci. Considered one of the classic verismo operas, it premiered on May 17, 1890 at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Pietro Mascagni
Evokes the dignified elegance of a reception at the royal Spanish court as a young princess moves gracefully through the steps of the Pavane, a slow processional dance that enjoyed great popularity in the courts of Europe during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Maurice Ravel
Very fast, rousing and fun polka. Title may be interpreted as "Chit-chat" and may refer to the Viennese passion for gossip. Strauss may have been referencing the burlesque 'Der Tritsch-tratsch', or possibly his first wife's (Henrietta Treffz) poodle, named Tritsch-tratsch. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Johann II Strauss
Elegant solo piano - This Impromptu is a theme with variations. The main theme resembles a theme from the incidental music that Schubert composed for the play Rosamunde, which also appears in the second movement of his 13th string quartet. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Franz Schubert
Composition by George Gershwin for solo piano and jazz band written in 1924, which combines elements of classical music with jazz-influenced effects. As the most famous classical composition by Gershwin, it established his reputation as a serious composer. Instrumental, Classical Music, Modern Period, George Gershwin
One of the most popular and well-known waltzes of all time. The waltz starts with shimmering violins and a French horn spelling out the familiar waltz theme, rising briefly into a loud passage, then proceeding quickly to the core of the song. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Johann II Strauss
Traditional English song, orchestral arrangement. Charles Parry set Blake’s Preface to Milton to music for a rally of the “Fight for the Right” movement in Queen’s Hall. It became more generally known as “Jerusalem” when Parry conducted it in 1918 at a concert. Mixed Vocals, Spiritual Music, Inspirational, C.H.H. Parry
Bagatelle in A minor, for solo piano. Well known piece begins in 3/8 with a right hand theme accompanied by arpeggios in the left hand. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Ludwig van Beethoven
Quite dark and serene very slow orchestral with wind and string emphasis, segues to a bit sneaky section with pizzicato strings, then alternating between very dark and somber, to shimmering, to intense action, Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Orchestral, sneaky and orchestral, almost Bohemian in nature, with playful joyful passages, excellent use of varying string textures with contrasting pizzicato and bowed strings, Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Edvard Grieg
The standard march played for the brides entrance at most formal weddings in the US and at many weddings througout the Western world, Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Richard Wagner
Satie's Gymnopedies are ethereal, atmospheric pieces regarded as precursors to modern ambient music. Brian Eno cites Satie as his prime influence. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Erik Satie
An aria from the final act of Turandot, by Puccini. Warm and sophisticated Italian tenor vocal, in the style of Pavarotti. Male Vocal, Classical Music, Opera, Giacomo Puccini
Elegant Baroque classical trumpet and church pipe organ duo. Straightforward processional with some extra riffs by the Phantom Organist, Instrumental, Classical Music, Baroque Period, Henry Purcell
Military cortege, fanfare processional for emperor, king or czar, or perhaps for a royal funeral, full orchestra with intense brass. Mlada is an opera-ballet in four acts, composed in 1889-1890 to a libretto by Viktor Krylov. Instrumental, Dramatic Music, Production | Epic Music, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
This is a fairly well-known Beethoven symphony, epic in nature, playful, fast and dynamic in 6/8 time with alternately swirling and bouncing orchestrations, Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Ludwig van Beethoven
The main theme is nostalgic and features considerable expressive depth, considering Griegs penchant for lightness of mood. However, this piece remains largely dark and anguished as it tells the story of a man seeing his last spring. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Edvard Grieg
Considered one of Sousa's finest works, it will be associated with Monty Pythons Flying Circus, playing over its opening titles. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, John Philip Sousa