Introduction to classical music, which works would you recommend?

This is the most beautiful and popular among some famous European classical music:

Bach: G-string aria, Brandenburg Concerto, English Suite, French Suite, Variations by Partita and Goldberg (solving insomnia for aristocrats).

Handel: Royal Fireworks Music, Messiah, Water Music, Concerto No.5 in D major, Concerto No.6 in G minor, Concerto No.6 in C major "Alexander's Feast", Happy Blacksmith.

Pa hubbell: Canon.

Haydn: Genesis (aria and chorus), 104 symphony (such as 45 Farewell, 82 Bear, 83 Hen, 94 Surprise,10/clock, 104 London).

Vivaldi: violin concerto "Four Seasons" (the first movement in spring is the most famous, and the classic "Interpretation of Winter Rain in Winter" is also available).

Mozart: Piano Concerto No.20, 2 1, 23, 27 (No.20 second movement, 2 1 beautiful ... aestheticism), Symphony No.40, 4 1, string serenade (four movements are familiar), fantasia in D minor, magic flute.

Leopold mozart (Father of Mozart): Toy Symphony.

Beethoven: Nine symphonies (of course, the most famous are Three Heroes, Five Fates and Six Pastoral Areas), violin sonatas Spring and Rudolf Rodolphe Kreutzer, violin concerto in D minor (one of the four violin concertos), piano sonatas and romance.

Schubert: Quintet Trout in A major (Humor in the third movement is the most famous), string quartet death and the maiden in D minor, serenade, musical moments and many artistic songs.

Berlioz: Symphony of Fantasia (the four harps in the second movement are unique), prelude to the Roman Carnival.

Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream (with familiar wedding marches), violin concerto in E major (three movements are famous, which is one of the four violin concertos), and symphony (more famous are the third Scotland and the fourth Italy).

Brahms: No.1 (also known as Beethoven's Tenth Symphony), No.2 Symphony, No.3 Symphony and No.4 Symphony, hungarian rhapsody (No.2 and No.6 are more famous), the prelude to the celebration of the college.

Chopin: 19 serenade (the first three are the most famous), the first narrative, four impromptu songs, many scherzos, many waltzes, many waltzes (also known as Polish dance and Polonaise), fantasy impromptu songs in C minor, and many etudes (such as black keys, Parting, Revolution, Butterfly, Dead Wood, Ocean).

Schumann: Childhood scenes (the seventh Song of Dreams is the most classic, as well as Bamboo Horse Game and Fireside) and revelry.

Liszt: hungarian rhapsody (the second and sixth songs are more famous), Zhong (adapted from Paganini's violin music), Dream of Love, Dedication, Piano Concerto No.1 in E major (very special with scherzo), Piano Sonata in B minor, Travel Times (Valley, Fountain of Esteban Manor).

Paganini: Violin Concerto No.1 (each movement is beautiful), Violin Concerto No.2 (the third movement is the famous dazzling technique "The Bell"), 24 capriccios (the 24th one is the most famous and has been adapted by many composers, among which Rachmaninov's is the most successful), and Fantasia of Moses.

Rossini: Sonata for strings (complete works of 1-6), overture by William Thiel, overture by the barber and thief in Seville.

Bizet: Carmen's first and second suites (* * * 8, recommended interludes, habanella, serenades and Bohemian dances), Alec's first and second suites (* * * 8, recommended serenades, miniatures and minuets).

Su Pei: Prelude of hussars, Vienna, early, middle and late.

Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1 Swan Lake (recommended: Waltz, Four Little Swan), Nutcracker (recommended: Waltz of Flowers, Dance of Sugar Plum Fairy), Sleeping Beauty (recommended: Adagio Rose), Symphony No.5 (dance style of the third movement), Symphony No.6 Pathetique (each movement is unforgettable), and

Dvorak: Symphony No.9 "From the New World" (the second movement is famous and the other three movements are familiar), Symphony No.8 (the third movement is unforgettable), Slavic dance music, cello concerto (the first movement is profound), and songs taught by my mother.

Debussy: Night Walking (the second movement "Festival" sounds good), the sea, the afternoon of the faun (based on the same name of the symbolist writer Malarme, in which the flute is worth listening to), video collection, print collection, children's garden, and Bega Musk Suite.

Ravel: Goose Suite, Bolero, Ibokan, the Tomb of Coupland (* * * There are piano and string versions in June and April), Simone Pavan Dance in memory of the princess (there are piano and string versions), Musorgskiy's photo exhibition adapted by Ravel into string version, piano concerto (colorful second movement), piano sonata (beautiful second movement) and piano sonata.

Smetana: My motherland (the second movement "vltava river" is famous), the betrayed bride.

Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Per Quint Suite (famous for Morning Music, Anitra Dance, At the Temple of the Mountain and Song of Solvig), lyric essays, Holburg Times Suite (the prelude is pleasant).

Sibelius: Finnish songs, sad waltzes, violin concerto.

Frey: Sicilian dance, Dream Queen, Simone Pavan (Peacock) dance.

Oflo and Ulysses.

Rachmaninov: Paganini Rhapsody (Variations 18 is famous), Piano Concerto No.2 (Beautiful Second Movement), Piano Concerto No.3, Piano for Two (OP5, OP 17), practicing music.

Glinka: Overture to ruslan and lyudmila.

Rimsky-Korsakov: Arabian Nights (violin theme accompanied by four movements), Spanish capriccio.

Shengsang: Animal Carnival (among which "Swan" is the most famous and "Aquarium" is also good), skeleton dance, shadow and Rondo.

Johann Strauss II: Blue Danube Waltz, Bat Overture, Spring Sound Waltz, Vienna Forest Story Waltz, Egyptian March, Emperor Waltz, Polka of Lightning Thunder, Southern Rose Waltz, Forward Polka, Anrui Polka, Polka of plucked string (created with josef strauss * * *), Gypsy Baron, Early Morning Waltz, Vienna Candy Waltz, Vienna Temperament Waltz, God bless the Long Live March of Emperor josef i (with fragments of the German national anthem), visit the train Polka, enjoy the life waltz, explode Polka, you and your waltz, the place where lemon trees bloom, the waltz of music, wine and women, the career waltz of artists, and chat with Polka and Oflo.

Joseph Strauss: Austrian country swallow waltz, watercolor waltz, carefree fast polka, small grinding polka.

Johann Strauss I: Radeski March, from Galoppe, China.

Walter Yifter: Skating waltz, Spanish waltz.

Ivanovich: Danube Waltz.

Lehar: gold and silver waltz.

Ionson: Azalea dance music.

Anderson: Typewriter, blue tango, happy sleigh, naughty metronome.

Sarasate: Carmen Fantasia, Stray Song.

Masnai: Meditation.

Doppler: Hungarian pastoral fantasia.

Monty: Childash.

Barber: String flexo printing.

Wagner: The Wandering Dutchman (Prelude), Lohengreen (Prelude of Act I), The Famous Singer of Nuremberg (Prelude), parsifal (Prelude, Miracle of Holy Friday) and Don Hauser (Prelude).

Mahler: First March, Vocal Suite by gustav mahler, and Symphony.

Richard Strauss: Zarathustra said, Don Juan Op.20, Teal Errens Peel's Pranks Op.28, Waltz in der rosenkavalier.

Fa Ya: Love Magician.

Brukner: Symphony No.4 ("Romance" in E flat major).

Wieniawski: Gorgeous Polish dance music.

Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet (selected ballet), the symphonic fairy tale Peter and the Wolf (knowing the timbre of each instrument).

Shostakovich: Piano Concerto, Waltz No.2.

Elgar: A violin essay, a love hymn, a March, a variation on the theme of a novel, and a cello concerto.

Frank: Violin Concerto.

Mascagni: the episode of country knight.

Webber: Dance invitation, magic bullet shooter.

Britten: A Guide to Youth Orchestra (similar to Peter and the Wolf).

Holst: Planet Suite ("Jupiter" movement is very famous! )。