Symphony for excitement!

Beethoven: nine symphonies (three heroes and five fates) and violin concerto in D minor (one of the four major violin concertos).

Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E major (one of the four major violin concertos with three famous movements)

Brahms: Symphony No.1 (also known as Beethoven's Tenth Symphony), Symphony No.2, Symphony No.3, Symphony No.4 (four major).

Liszt: hungarian rhapsody (the second and sixth are more famous), Piano Concerto No.1 in E major, Piano Sonata in B minor.

Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1 and Symphony No.6 "Sorrow" (each movement is unforgettable)

Dvorak: Symphony No.9 "From the New World" (the second movement is famous and the other three movements are familiar), Slavic dance.

Debussy: Nocturne, the sea,

Ravel: Bolero, Zokan.

Smetana: My motherland (the second movement "vltava river" is very famous.

Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Pearl Gent Suite (famous as Morning Music, Anitra Dance, At the Temple of the Mountain and Song of Solvig).

Sibelius: Finnish songs, sad waltzes, violin concerto.

Rachmaninov: Paganini Rhapsody (Variations 18 is famous), Piano Concerto No.2 (The second movement is beautiful and the first three movements are magnificent).

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

Mahler: Symphony

Strauss: Zarathustra said, Op. 30 (originally selected as the soundtrack)

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

Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet (Selected Ballets)

Elgar: Grand March, variations on the theme of the novel "riddle", cello concerto.

Holst: Planet Suite ("Jupiter" movement is very famous! The familiar melody appears in three minutes and fifteen seconds)