Symphony
1. "Ninth "Choral" Symphony" Beethoven
2. "Fifth "Fate" Symphony" Beethoven< /p>
3. "Third "Eroic" Symphony" Beethoven
4. "Sixth "Pastoral" Symphony" Beethoven
5. "No. Six "Pathétique" Symphony" Tchaikovsky
6. "Fifth Symphony" Tchaikovsky
7. "Fourth Symphony" Tchaikovsky Ski
8. "Symphony No. 9 "From the New World"" Dvo?ák
9. "Symphony No. 8 "Unfinished"" Schubert
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10. "Symphony No. 41" by Mozart
11. "Symphony No. 40" by Mahler
12. "Symphony No. 40" by Mozart
Concertos
1. "Piano Concerto No. 22 in E flat major" Mozart
2. "Piano Concerto No. 5 "Emperor" in E flat major" Beedo Fen
3. "Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor" Tchaikovsky
4. "Piano Concerto No. 2" Rachmaninoff
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7. "Violin Concerto in D major" Beethoven
8. "Violin Concerto in E minor" Mendelssohn
9. "Violin Concerto in D major" Brahms
10. Violin Concerto in D major" Tchaikovsky
11. "Cello Concerto" Dvo?ák
12. "Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major" Liszt< /p>
13. "First Piano Concerto" Chopin
14. "Second Piano Concerto" Chopin
Suite
1. "" Brandenburg" Suite" Bach
2. ""Water Music" Suite" Handel
3. ""Firework Music" Suite" Handel
4. "Carnival of the Animals" Suite by Saint-Sa?ns
5. "Carmen Suite (Opera)" by Bizet
6. Suite of "Les Demoiselles" (Opera)" Bizet
7. ""Peer Gynt" Suite (Dance)" Grieg
8. ""Mother Goose" Suite" Ravel
9. "Planet Suite" Holst
10. "Grand Canyon" Suite Grofi
11. "Swan" "Lake" Suite (Ballet)" Tchaikovsky
12. ""Nutcracker" Suite (Ballet)" Tchaikovsky
13. ""Sleep" "Beauty" Suite (Ballet)" Tchaikovsky
14. "Sheherachada" (One Thousand and One Nights) Suite" Rimsky Korsakov
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Symphonic Poetry
1. "Tasso" Liszt (Hungary) ("the father of symphonic poetry" should be ranked first)
2. "Volta" "The River Va" Smetana (Czech) (a leader in symphonic poetry and national title music)
3. "Ode to Finland" Sibelius (Finn) (an epic masterpiece)
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4. "On the Steppes of Central Asia" Borodin (Russian) (Russian style music and painting)
5. "The Little Wizard" Dukas (French) (first translation of "Magic" "The Master's Disciple", the play of the "alternative" romanticism)
6. "The Sea" by Debussy (France) (a representative work of Impressionism)
7. "Dance of the Skeletons" Saint-Sa?ns (France) (first translation of "Dance of Death", the product of a combination of whimsy and romantic composition techniques)
8. "Don Juan" by Richard Strauss (Germany) ) (a famous work and one of the iconic works that connects the past and the future in the history of German music)
9. "Night on Barren Mountain" Mussorgsky (Russia) (the pride of the "Crazy Monk")
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10. "An American in Paris" Gershwin (US) (representative of symphonic jazz)
11. "Majepa" Liszt (Hungary)
< p>12. "The Fountains of Rome" by Lespighi (Italian)13. "The Pines of Rome" by Lespighi (Italian)
14. "Festivals of Rome" 》Respighi (Italian)
15. "The Pranks of Thiel Ehrenschpiegel" Richard Strauss (Germany)
16. "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss (Germany)
17. "Death and Purification" by Richard Strauss (Germany)
18. "Peter and the Wolf" Prokofiev (Soviet Union) (Symphonic Fairy Tale)
19. "Plains and Forests of Bohemia" Smetana (Czech) (with "Wolf" "Altava River" is also selected from the symphonic poem suite "My Motherland")
20. Some title overtures with the characteristics of symphonic poems can also be included here, such as overtures and marches
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