List of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756- 179 1)
Symphony:
Symphony no 1 in e flat major, K 16 (Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Bohm)
Symphony No.2 (Doubt) (Naxos, conducted by Ward, Northern Chamber Orchestra)
Symphony No.4 in D major, K. 19 (Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Bohm)
Symphony No.5 in B flat major, K.22 (Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Bohm)
Symphony no 6 in f major, K43( 1767)
Symphony no 7 in d major, K45( 1768)
Symphony no 8 in f major, K48( 1768)
Symphony No.9 in C major, K73( 177 1)
Symphony no 10 in g major, K74( 1770)
Symphony no 1 1 in d major, K84( 1770)
Symphony no 12 in g major, k110 (1771).
Symphony no 13 in f major, k112 (1771).
Symphony no 14 in a major, k114 (1771).
Symphony no 15 in g major, K 124( 1772).
Symphony no 16 in c major, K 128( 1772)
Symphony no 17 in g major, K 129( 1772).
Symphony no 18 in f major, K 130( 1772).
Symphony no 19 in e flat major, K 132( 1772)
Symphony No.20 in D major, K 133( 1772)
Symphony no 2 1 in a major, K 134( 1772)
Symphony No.22 in C major, K 162( 1773)
Symphony no.23 in d major, K 18 1( 1773)
Symphony No.24 in B flat major, K 182( 1773)
Symphony no.25 in g minor, K 168
Complete song (conducted by Bernstein, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)
The first movement (St. Martin Orchestra conducted by mariner)
Symphony no 26 in e flat major, tamos overture, K 184( 1773).
Symphony No.27 in G major, K 199( 1773)
Symphony No.28 in C major, K200( 1773)
Symphony No.29 in A major, K20 1 (1774) (conducted by Otmar Suitner)
Symphony No.30 in D major, K202( 1774)
Paris symphony no 3 1 in d major, K297( 1778)
Symphony No.32 in G major, probably the operas Zaid, Zaid and K344 overture (1779) (London Symphony Orchestra conductor Ma Jie).
Symphony no 33 in b flat major, K3 19( 1779)
Carkleber conducts the Bavarian National Orchestra on DVD.
Jochum conducts the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra.
Symphony no 34 in c major, K338( 1780)
Hanunkut conducts the orchestra of Amsterdam Concert Hall.
Symphony No.35 in Major, K385
In the second movement, Hancock conducted the orchestra of the Royal Concert Hall.
Linz symphony no 36 in c major, K425
In the first movement, Hancock conducted the orchestra of the Royal Concert Hall.
The whole song (Klebel version)
Symphony no 37 in g major, K444, (1783) (for introduction only, the rest are composed by m Haydn, completed in Haydn's workNo. MH334, 1783) (temporarily unavailable).
Prague Symphony No.38 in D Major, K504
The whole song (Krumbel conducts Berlin wartime radio symphony orchestra)
Complete song (Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bohm)
Symphony No.39 in E flat major, K543
The third movement (unknown player)
The Third Movement (Giurini/Berlin Philharmonic)
The whole song (Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Bohm)
Symphony No.40 in G minor, K550
The first movement (north german radio symphony orchestra conducted by Wonder)
The first movement (Bohm conducting Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)
The first movement (Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Bohm)
The first movement (NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by toscanini)
The second movement (Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Bohm)
The third movement (Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Bohm)
The fourth movement (Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Bohm)
Four-in-one edition (Futvingler+Walter+karajan+Old Kleber) (Vienna Philharmonic+Colombian Symphony+Berlin Philharmonic+London Philharmonic)
Symphony no 4 1 Jupiter in c major, K55 1.
The first movement (Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Bohm)
The first movement (Bernstein conducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)
The whole song (Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Bohm)
The whole song (Bernstein conducting New York Philharmonic)
Complete song (Skovazewski conducts the Japanese Yomiuri Symphony Orchestra)
Symphony No.43, KV76
The complete song (Graff conducts the Salzburg Mozart Orchestra)
Other orchestral works:
Song of Farewell K63, the fifth movement (Naxos, Salzburg Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Nerat)
Song of Farewell K99, Seventh Movement (Naxos, Salzburg Chamber Orchestra, Conducted by Inner rattle)
Roaming song No.2 in D major 1, K 13 1 (conducted by Porthan Orchestra in Naxos Nesta).
Roaming song No.2 in D major, K 136 (played by Mozart Orchestra of Salzburg under the direction of Sando Vig)
Roaming songs No.2 and No.3 in B flat major, K 137 (played by Mozart Orchestra of Salzburg under the direction of Sando Weger)
Roaming Songs No.2 and No.4 in F Major, K 138, Third Movement (conducted by koopman of Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra).
Roaming Songs No.2 and No.4 in F Major, K 138 (Salzburg Orchestra conducted by Sando Vig)
No 1 1, Capriccio K25 1, third movement, Allegro for a little faster (Chamber Music Ensemble of Saint Martin)
No. 12,No. K252, Third Movement, Polish Dance (Holliger Wind Orchestra)
No. 14, Recursive K270, Second Movement, andantino (Holliger Wind Ensemble)
No. 15,No. K287, Fourth Movement (Chamber Music Ensemble of Saint Martin)
No. 16 Wandering Song K289, First Movement (Dutch Wind Ensemble)
No. 17 Wandering K334, the third movement, minuet (Saint Martin Chamber Music Ensemble)
No. 17 Wandering K334, the third movement, minuet (player unknown)
Serenade no 1 in d major, K 100, sixth movement (conductor of Vienna Mozart ensemble, Boskovsky).
Serenade No.3 in D major, K 185, Second Movement (Naxos and Salzburg Chamber Orchestra conducted by Nerat)
Serenade No.3 in D major, K 185, Sixth Movement (Sailor Conducts Academy of St. Martin in the Fields)
Serenade No.4 in D major, K203, Eighth Movement (Salzburg Chamber Orchestra Naxos conducted by Nerat)
March K2 15 and the fifth serenade in D major, the first movement of K204 in D major (conducted by Saint Martin Orchestra and played by sailors).
Serenade No.6 in D major, K239, "Serenade Night"
The first movement: March (Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Bohm)
The whole song (Sandway conducts the orchestra of Mozart Conservatory of Music in Salzburg)
Serenade No.7 in D major, K250, "Serenade of hafner"
The fourth movement: Rondo (Bohm conducting Berlin Philharmonic)
Serenade No.9 in D major, K320
The whole song (Bohm conducting Berlin Philharmonic)
The sixth movement, minuet (Bohm conducting Berlin Philharmonic)
Serenade no 10 in b flat major, K36 1.
The third movement (Naxos, German wind ensemble)
The seventh movement (Naxos, German wind ensemble)
The whole song (Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Bohm)
The whole song (Fute Wengele, conductor of Vienna Players Orchestra)
SerenadeNo. 1 1 in E flat major, K375 (Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra)
SerenadeNo. 12 in C minor, K388 (Meyer Wind Orchestra)
SerenadeNo. 13, Serenade for Strings in G Major (K525)
The first movement (Walter conducts the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, CBS newspaper edition)
The first movement (Vienna Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Tron Farner)
The fourth movement: (Bohm conducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)
The whole song (EMI-LD version of St. Martin orchestra conducted by sailors)
The whole song (PhlipsCD version of St. Martin Orchestra conducted by mariner)
First Movement (Chamber Orchestra Edition, Sailor Conducted by Academy of St. Martin in the Fields)
Musical jokes (in F major, K522)
(Willard conducts Willard Chamber Orchestra)
(orpheus Chamber Orchestra)
German dance music, K605, No.3 Sleigh (Vienna Mozart Ensemble, conducted by Boskowski)
K586 (Johannes Wildner directs Capella Istrolitana) naxos8+02
The Victory of Hero Coburg (K587)
(orpheus Chamber Orchestra)
Reed/Munich Artists Orchestra
(Sailor Commanding Academy of St. Martin in the Fields)
Beethoven
1782- 1783 published variations and marches, three piano sonatas, fugue, two piano Rondo and a piano concerto.
1785, Alice became a violin teacher. Compose three piano quartets.
From 1787 to 1789, he composed a prelude, two preludes and two piano trio in f minor.
1790 Creation by Knight Ballet (dedicated to Wahlstam. 1791staged on March 6th)
Works from 1792 to 1795 * * 1, 2, 3, 87, 103, 19, 46, 129, etc. (among them, Op.2 is three piano sonatas and Op. 19 is piano concerto)
1795 playing his own works in Vienna for the first time. Three piano trio (Op. 1) were published.
1796-1797 composed a string quintet in e flat major (op 4), two piano and cello sonatas (op 5) and op 6, 7, 8, 25, 16, 7 1 8.
Hearing loss ranges from 1798 to 1799, Op. 9, 10,12, 13 (piano sonata of sadness) .10000.000000000103
Works from 1800 to 180 1 year: 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 37 (namely "Piano Concerto No.3"
1802 created works nos. 30, 3 1, 33, 34, 35 and 40 (Romance in G major), No.50 (Romance in F major) and No.36 (Symphony No.2).
From 1803 to 1804, he wrote the third symphony and entered a mature period of creation.
1804, the third symphony originally dedicated to Napoleon was changed to a heroic symphony. On April 7th, 1805, the Hero Symphony premiered for the first time.
1804-1805 Works: Works 32, 53, 54, 57, 56 and 72.
February 23rd1806,65438+First violin concerto in D major. He composed the fourth piano concerto, three string quartets (Op.59) and an idyllic symphony.
His works are composed of 1807- 1808, such as Symphony of Destiny (Symphony No.5), Symphony of Pastoral (Symphony No.6) and Works No.62, 69, 70, 80 and 86.
1809- 18 10 composed Piano Concerto No.5 (The Emperor) and Egmont, as well as works No.74, 76, 77, 78, 79 and 8 1(a).
1811-1812 He composed the seventh and eighth symphonies, with the number of 96,97, 1 13,1/.
1813 65438+February 8th, beating Wellington completely.
Creation year1813-181489, 90, 94, 15,18,1/kloc.
The work number is 98,1815-181,102, 1 108 was created in 2006.
He composed a quintet fugue (Op. 137).
18 18 B piano sonata (Op. 106).
18 19 began to write a solemn mass.
182 1No.10 piano sonata.
From 1820 to 1822, Beethoven composed 109,1,19,12/kloc-0.
1823 the solemn mass is over.
The ninth symphony was completed in 1824. Compose a string quartet (Op. 127).
The last string quartet was composed at 1825. In April, the Ninth Symphony premiered at the Karen Turner Theatre in Vienna.
1826 is going to write the tenth symphony, and he is seriously ill.
1827 is dead.
(Op stands for the code of the work, for example, Op. 10-3 stands for the third song of 10).
Waltz (waltz)
Chopin's famous waltz, I believe children must have heard it! When Chopin was in Vienna, these waltzes used the rhythm of three beats of Vienna Waltz, coupled with beautiful tunes and lyricism, and also developed a high degree of piano skills, so Chopin's waltzes were suitable for listening and playing, not for jumping!
◎ WaltzNo. 1 in E flat major, Op. 18.
◎ Waltz No.3 in A minor, Op.34-1
◎ Waltz No.6 in D flat major, Puppy Op.64-1
Dog Waltz is a song about george sand's dog chasing his tail. Because the song is short, it is also called Minute.
Waltz no 7 in c minor, op 64-2.
Waltz no 8 in a flat major, op 64-3.
Waltz no 9 in a flat major, op 69- 1
Waltz no 10 in b minor, op 69-2.
◎ WaltzNo. 14 in E minor, after the work
2. Piano Concerto (Piano Concerto)
Chopin doesn't like stringed instruments very much, so his piano concertos (mainly piano and orchestra) are only two. The second movement of the second concerto is a beautiful "love letter" written to the first lover. You can listen!
◎ Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor Op.2 1 First Movement
◎ Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor Op.2 1 Second Movement
Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor, Op.21,the third movement.
3. Noctune (Noctune)
Nocturnal is a musical form initiated by British pianist and composer Field, which is mainly composed of beautiful melodies. Influenced by him, Chopin's first nocturne was dominated by melody, but later nocturnes added richer content, not just beautiful melody, so it was Chopin's unique style nocturne.
Nocturnal in B flat minorNo. 1 Op. 9- 1
Nocturne No.2 in E flat major Op.9-2
4. Etudes (Etudes)
Piano learners will definitely play Chopin's etudes! These pieces use a high degree of piano skills, including rapid octave, continuous parallelism of three or six degrees and so on. However, these etudes are not only for teaching, but also for art. Players must give consideration to skills, rhythm, melody, harmony and emotional expression of music, so they are still very popular with fans.
◎ Etude No.3 in E Major, Op. Parting 10-3
This etude was composed by Chopin when he left Poland for Paris. Leaving the motherland, the feelings of missing my hometown are all revealed.
◎ Etude No.5 in G minor "black keys"+00No.5.
◎ Etude RevolutionNo. 12 in C minor. Revolutionary operation 10- 12
This song was composed by Chopin after hearing that Poland was occupied by Russia.
Prelude, op. 28
The Collection of Twenty-four Preludes of Op. 28 was created by Chopin in his later years in order to raise the travel expenses for recuperation.
◎ Prelude No.4 in E minor "Asphyxiation"
◎ PreludeNo. 1 1 in B major "Dragonfly"
◎ PreludeNo. 15 in D flat major "Raindrops"
This prelude is named after the rhythm of the left hand like the sound of raindrops.
◎ Prelude No.23 in F major "Happy Boat"
◎ Prelude No.24 in D flat major "The Storm"
6. Polonaises
Polish dance music is a magnificent and powerful national dance music centered on the court. Chopin wrote two Polish dance music (G minor and B flat major) when he was seven years old. Later, he not only wrote dance music, but also wrote Polish poetry!
◎ Polish Dance No.3 "Army" A Major: MilitaryOp.40- 1
It symbolizes the grandeur of the spirit of the Polish flag.
◎ HeroicOp.53, the sixth Polish dance music in A flat major.
7. Mazurkas
Macaca is a folk dance of farmers in the area between Poland, East Prussia and Russia. Chopin, who loves his motherland, wrote 55 Macocco dances, which turned homesickness into rich melodies.
Marqueca dance no.5 in b flat major, op. 7- 1
8. Sonata
Chopin doesn't like being bound by a fixed sonata form, so his creation has only two sonatas. Among them, "Funeral March" in the third movement of No.2 is a funeral song in western funerals.
◎ Sonata No.2 in B flat minor, Op.35, Third Movement "Funeral"
(Ma Erkai Funabre)
9. Other famous songs
The following songs are also Chopin's famous songs:
◎ Fantasy Impromptu in C minor-Impromptu .66
◎ BarcarolleOp.60 in f major.
Ballad no 4 in f minor, op 52-4.