Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Mendelsshon, Wagner, Saint-saens, Tchaikovsky, Bach, Schubert, Verdi, Boccherini, C.P.E. Bach, Paganini, Grieg, Chopin, Strauss II, Brahms, Satie, Debussy, Holst, Liszt, Schumann, Petzold, Offenbach, Rachmaninoff, Willams, Smetana, Borodin, Vivaldi, Handel, Elagr, Pachelbel
1) Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker, Op. 71, Act II: Character Dances (Chinese Dance)
2) Verdi: Anvil Chorus from "Il Trovatore"
3) Beethoven: Turkish March from "The Ruins of Athens", Op. 113
4) Strauss II: Tritsch-Trasch Polka, Op. 214
5) John Phillip Sousa: Washington Post March (Two people confirmed)
6) Amilcare Ponichelli: Dance of the Hours
7) Leo Delibes: Sylvia - Pizzicato (Very good CicciaBauBau).
8) Verdi: Opening to Act I of "La Traviata"
9) Mozart: Symphony no. 40 in g minor, KV. 550, Molto Allegro, Theme II
10) Mozart: Overture to "Marriage of Figaro"
11) Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker, Op. 71, Act II: Character Dances (Russian Dance, "Trepak")
12) Gossec: His world-famous "Gavotte in D"
13) Mendelssohn: Symphony no. 4, op. 90 "Italian", I. Allegro Vivace
14) Offenbach: Can-can from "Orpheus in the Underworld"
15) Schubert: Moment Musicaux op. 94 no. 3 (Yes, that's the one. Riccardo DoctorSax Sasso)
16) John Phillip Sousa: The Washington Post March (Gabby Angeles)
17) Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in E flat major, Hob. VIIe/1: III. Finale. Allegro
18) Bach: Brandenburg Concert no. 3 in G major, BWV 1048, Mvmt. 1
19) Brahms: Hungarian Dance no. 5 in g minor (I played this for four hand piano!)
20) Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King, from Peer Gynt Suite. It's at the ending of the movement.
21) Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in e minor, Op. 64: 1. Allegro molto appassionato, (first thing you hear from the solo violin)
22) Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D-major (BWV 1068); 2. Air
23) Bach: Toccata from Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 (All four are Tocatta)
24) Bizet: Habanera from Carmen
25) Mozart: Symphony no. 40 in g minor, KV. 550, Molto Allegro, Theme I
26) John Phillip Sousa: Stars and Stripes Forever!
27) Beethoven: Minuet in G, "Ta ta ta, lieber Mälzel (An Mälzel) WoO 162"
28) Beethoven: Symphony no. 8 in F major, Op. 93; II. Allegreto Scherzando (continues on)
29) Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsodies, S. 244: No. 2 in c sharp minor
30) Beethoven: Symphony no. 5 in c Tminor, Op. 67, Mvmt. 1, Theme II
31) Schubert: Three Military Marches, D. 733 (The first one in D major)
32) Juventino Rosas: Over the Waves (Sobre las Olas) (Wimple)
33) Strauss II: Wiener Blut (Henry Chuang)
34) Liszt: Liebestraum in A flat major
35) Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in d minor, "Chorale", Mvt. 2 (Very tricky because the tempo made it sound like it was from the Tempest Piano Sonata which has a similar melody and rhythm)
36) Chopin: Nocturne no. 1 Op. 9 no. 1 (Speed made this tricky to figure out)
37) Schubert: Impromptu No. 2 in E-flat Major, where the tune transitions into B minor
38) Smetana: Die Moldau (Faster than what I normally hear it)
39) Handel: "Ombra mai fu" from the opera, "Xerxes" (Riccardo DoctorSax Sasso)
40) Beethoven: Symphony no. 6 op. 68 'Pastorale' - 5. Hirtengesang - Frohe Und Dankbare Gefühle Nach Dem Sturm - Allegretto (Beautiful use of this piece with the pastoral and morning theme)
41) Schumann: Traumerei from his "Kinderszenen", Op 7. (Wow, the Tempo REALLY threw me off. Thanks Jules Kelly)
42) Strauss II: "The Blue Danube Waltz"
43) Jules Massenet: Meditation from his Opera, "Thais"
44) Elgar: "Pomp and Circumstance no. 1" in D major
45) Grieg: "Morning" from his Peer Gynt Suite
46) Necke: "Csikos Post"
47) Burgmuller: Arabesque (Emilia M)
48) Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Spring movement I.
49) Mozart: Overture to "Die Zauberflote", Development
50) John Cage: 4' 33"
51) Onwards: Scott Joplin: Maple Leaf Rag
52) Rossini: The Overture to "Barber of Seville"
53) Mozart: Overture to "Die Zauberflote", Theme I
54) Scott Joplin: The Entertainer (Thanks Juan Felipe Sarria; Good catch!)
55) Mozart: Overture to "Die Zauberflote", Theme II
56) Mozart: Piano Sonata no. 11in A Major, K. 331 III. Rondo Alla Turca