My Favourite Classical Music (Part 3): 1) Bizet, Habanera (Carmen). 2) Bizet, Les Toreadors (Carmen). 3) Rossini, The Barber of Seville. (Overture). 4) Rossini, William Tell (Overture). 5) Rossini, Largo al Fatotum. 6) Rossini, La Gazza Ladra. 7) Grieg, In the Hall of the Mountain King (Peer Gynt). 8) Grieg, Morning. (Peer Gynt). 9) Dvorak, New World Symphonie. 10) Berlioz, Symphonie Fantastique. 11) Elgar, Pomp and Circumstance March No.1. 12) Saint Saens, Danse Macabre. 13) Suppe, Light …

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25 Responses to “My Favourite Classical Music (Part 3)”

  • briank4251 says:

    Hi Vojvo,

    That’s Rachmaninoff’s “18th variation on a theme by Paganini.” In my opinion, half these selections should consist of Rachmaninoff.

    Rachmaninoff = God!

  • zizumia says:

    some of these songs were used in Disney movies

  • my626262 says:

    great job!!!!!

    however, I’m missing Vltava by Smetana and La danza by Rossini.

  • TheLostSoulX says:

    hey please check out my channel and subscribe to me please i will upload classical pieces very soon

  • ataraxiautarquia says:

    Manowar play flight of the bomblebee and nessun dorma…….verdi^s la donna e mobile sounds in the movie the punisher when the russian appeears

  • ataraxiautarquia says:

    Dvorak, New World Symphonie. goat semen^s intro

  • ComposerInUK says:

    Just out of interest, Tchaikovsky knew and admired Grieg and Dvorak. He was loved by Rachnaminov who was impressed when the great man treated him, as a young composer, as an equal. He hated Brahms both personally and professionally. This is a nice selection… thanks for sharing it.

  • nourhetler says:

    bizetttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt

  • Adastra14 says:

    thanks for these !!!

  • vojvodarade says:

    tnx SAKVAKA…but i wanted to now NAME OF MUSIC,when picture of Rachmaninov show on 3:38 and then ,the picture changes on 3:54,when the Rhapsody begain…I NEED COMPOSITION BETWEEN 3:38 and 3:58!

  • alexbratzzu says:

    bolero, i fell in love with it …

  • sakvaka says:

    Number 14: Rachmaninov, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini

  • vojvodarade says:

    what’s the name of Rachmaninoff composition on 3:45????

  • alawibaba says:

    I really enjoyed listening to all three of these and heard several pieces that were new to me, though I’m stunned you left out Debussy! I know a lot of people are complaining about this or that piece being left out, but I’m surprised that you don’t rank, say, “Claire de Lune” up there with those pieces :-) In any case, thanks for the collection!

  • moongirlalma says:

    I love this!!!!!!

  • petebj123 says:

    More Elgar!!! More Grieg!!! In fact, I love all of them! Plus where’s Mussorgsky!

  • MeeluMaru says:

    needs moar shostakovich

  • blackdreamr says:

    Strauss R, Also sprach Zarathustra God I love that ending!

  • qaaqqaaq says:

    Brilliant
    Thanks

  • parquar says:

    No Slavonic Dances from Dvorak? poo on you!

  • maggeo78 says:

    You have really good taste in music…
    Happy to meet you!!!!

  • feruwehr says:

    Please post more, I heard of 90% of music you posted but , want more :D

  • shortie4mpanjshar says:

    awesome!!

  • Gandalf1948 says:

    Thanks for some great music!

  • 1980sCaliforniaGirl says:

    Grieg is very good. His music is usually subjected to his Peer Gynt work, but a lot of his other stuff is just as lovely.

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