2
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Missa Solemnis, Op.123
4. Sanctus: Benedictus |
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Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770–1827, Germany |
3
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Concerto for Orchestra, Sz.116
5. Finale |
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Béla Bartók, 1881–1945, Hungary |
4
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Op.61
No.1 Scherzo |
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Felix Mendelssohn, 1809–1847, Germany |
5
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Capriccio espagnol, Op.34
3. Alborada |
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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, 1844–1908, Russia |
6
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Symphony No.9 in D minor, WAB 109
3. Adagio |
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Anton Bruckner, 1824–1896, Austria |
7
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Carnival Overture, Op.92 |
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Antonín Dvořák, 1841–1904, Bohemia (Austrian Empire/Czech
Republic) |
8
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Swan Lake, Op.20a (TH 219)
4. Scène (Act 2, No.13, Var.5 “Pas d’action”) |
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, 1840–1893, Russia |
9
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Symphony No.10
1. Andante—Adagio |
Violin 2 |
Gustav Mahler, 1860–1911, Bohemia (Austrian Empire/Czech Republic) |
10
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Symphony No.3, Op.90
1. Allegro con brio |
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Johannes Brahms, 1833–1897, Germany |
J
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Ruslan and Lyudmila
Overture |
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Mikhail Glinka, 1804–1857, Russia |
Q
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The Bartered Bride, JB 1:100
Overture |
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Bedřich Smetana, 1824–1884, Bohemia (Habsburg Empire/Czech Republic) |
K
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Symphony No.41, K.551 “Jupiter”
4. Molto Allegro |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756–1791, Austria |
A
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Symphony No.9, Op.125
2. Scherzo. Molto vivace |
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Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770–1827, Germany |
2
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Mass in B minor, BWV 232
No.5 “Laudamus te” |
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Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685–1750, Germany |
3
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Symphony No.35, K.385 “Haffner”
4. Presto |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756–1791, Austria |
4
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Symphony No.1, Op.21
1. Adagio molto—Allegro con brio |
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Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770–1827, Germany |
5
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Symphony No.5
4. Adagietto |
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Gustav Mahler, 1860–1911, Bohemia (Austrian Empire/Czech Republic) |
6
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Symphony No.2, Op.73
1. Allegro non troppo |
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Johannes Brahms, 1833–1897, Germany |
7
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Symphony No.103 “Drum Roll”, Hob.I:103
2. Andante più tosto allegretto |
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Joseph Haydn, 1732–1809, Austria |
8
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Symphony No.2, D.125
1. Largo—Allegro vivace |
Violin 2 |
Franz Schubert, 1797–1828, Austria |
9
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Three Pieces for Orchestra, Op.6
3. March |
Violin 1/2, Violas |
Alban Berg, 1885–1935, Austria |
10
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Oberon, J.306
Overture |
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Carl Maria von Weber, 1786–1826, Germany |
J
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Variations for Orchestra, Op.31
Variation 7: Langsam |
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Arnold Schoenberg, 1874–1951, Austria |
Q
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An Alpine Symphony, Op.64 Trv 233
21. Ausklang |
Violin 1/2, Violas |
Richard Strauss, 1864–1949, Germany |
K
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Mother Goose Suite, M.60
5. Le jardin féerique |
Celesta |
Maurice Ravel, 1875–1937, France |
A
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The Nutcracker Suite, Op.71a
Overture |
Violin 2 |
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, 1840–1893, Russia |
2
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Piano Concerto No.1, Op.15
3. Rondo: Allegro non troppo |
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Johannes Brahms, 1833–1897, Germany |
3
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Symphonie Fantastique, H.48 (Op.14)
1. Rêveries—Passions |
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Hector Berlioz, 1803–1869, France |
4
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Symphony No.2, Op.27
2. Allegro molto |
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Sergei Rachmaninoff, 1873–1943, Russia |
5
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Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36 ( Enigma Variations)
Variation 2 |
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Edward Elgar, 1857–1934, England |
6
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The Magic Flute
Overture |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756–1791, Austria |
7
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Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30
8. Das Tanzlied (The Dance Song) |
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Richard Strauss, 1864–1949, Germany |
8
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St. Matthew’s Passion, BWV 244
No. 47 “Erbarme dich, mein Gott” |
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Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685–1750, Germany |
9
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Symphony No.4, Op.60
2. Adagio |
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Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770–1827, Germany |
10
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Symphony No.4, D.417
4. Allegro |
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Franz Schubert, 1797–1828, Austria |
J
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Madam Butterfly
Act 3, Prelude |
Flute 1, Oboe 1, Clarinet 1, Violin 2 |
Giacomo Puccini, 1858–1924, Italy |
Q
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Variations on a Theme by Haydn
Variation 6 |
Flute 1/2, Violin 2 |
Johannes Brahms, 1833–1897, Germany |
K
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Ein Heldenleben, Op.40 |
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Richard Strauss, 1864–1949, Germany |
A
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Symphony No.9
1. Andante comodo |
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Gustav Mahler, 1860–1911, Bohemia (Austrian Empire/Czech Republic) |
2
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Don Juan, Op.20 |
Violin 2, Violas |
Richard Strauss, 1864–1949, Germany |
3
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Symphony No.4, Op.98
4. Allegro energico e passionato |
Violin 2 |
Johannes Brahms, 1833–1897, Germany |
4
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Symphony No.1, Op.25 “Classical”
4. Finale. Molto vivace |
Violin 1 |
Sergei Prokofiev, 1891–1953, Ukraine (Russian Empire) |
5
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Symphony No.5, Op.47
1. Moderato—Allegro non troppo |
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Dmitri Shostakovich, 1906–1975, Russia |
6
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Symphony No.3, Op.55 “Eroica”
3. Scherzo. Allegro vivace |
Flute 1 |
Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770–1827, Germany |
7
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La Mer
2. Jeux de Vagues |
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Claude Debussy, 1862–1918, France |
8
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Symphony No.1 “Titan”
4. Stürmisch bewegt |
Cellos |
Gustav Mahler, 1860–1911, Bohemia (Austrian Empire/Czech Republic) |
9
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Symphony No.3
4. Molto deliberato |
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Aaron Copland, 1900–1990, U.S.A. |
10
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The Marriage of Figaro, K.492
Overture |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756–1791, Austria |
J
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Symphony No.4 in A, Op.90 “Italian”
1. Allegro vivace |
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Felix Mendelssohn, 1809–1847, Germany |
Q
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Symphony No.2 in C major, Op.61
2. Scherzo |
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Robert Schumann, 1810–1856, Germany |
K
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Scheherazade, Op.35
1. The Sea and Sinbad’s Ship |
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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, 1844–1908, Russia |
A
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Symphony No.8, Op.88
2. Adagio |
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Antonín Dvořák, 1841–1904, Bohemia (Austrian Empire/Czech
Republic) |
Jo
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Symphony No.39, K.543
2. Andante con moto |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756–1791, Austria |
Jo
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Symphony No.1, Op.68
1. Un poco sostenuto—Allegro |
Violin 2, Cellos |
Johannes Brahms, 1833–1897, Germany |