Top 65 Classical Music Masterpieces Everyone Knows, But Not Everybody Knows Their Titles


The most iconic pieces of classical music you definitely have to know. The greatest instrumental songs that everyone knows, but no one knows the name of, even though almost everyday we hear them on TV shows or in commercials. Mozart, Chopin, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and much more. This is real classic!

Almost all of these classical music masterpieces (and some extra ones) you can find in full length in my new video, which gives you over 3,5 hours of wonderful music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7jjo8UICjQ

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Every composition from this video exists as a public domain or creative common content.

The fragment of Debussys «Suite bergamasque» performed by Laurens Goedhart.
Dvoraks «Serenade for Strings» performed by the Virtual Philharmonic Orchestra (Reinhold Behringer) with digital samples.
Liszts «Liebesträume» performed by Martha Goldstein.
Piano version of Mozarts «Requiem in D minor» performed by Markus Staab.
Saties «Gnossiennes» performed by La Pianista.
Richard Wagners «Also Sprach Zarathustra» performed by Kevin MacLeod.
The fragments of Vivaldis «Spring», «Summer» and «Autumn» performed by John Harrison.

More public domain or creative commons content you can find at musopen.org

Bill Evans - Moon Beams (1962 Album)


Moon Beams is a 1962 album by jazz musician Bill Evans, and the first trio album recorded by Evans after the death of Scott LaFaro. With Chuck Israels on bass taking the place of LaFaro, Evans recorded several songs during these May and June 1962 sessions. Moon Beams contains a collection of ballads recorded during this period. The more uptempo tunes were put on How My Heart Sings!.. In 2012, it was released a new remastered edition which includes three previously unreleased alternate takes.

Personnel: Bill Evans (p) Chuck Israels (b) Paul Motian (dr)
Released: Mid December 1962
Recorded: May 17, 1962 (#5,9) May 29, 1962 (#1, 8) June 2, 1962 (#2-4, 6-7) June 5, 1962 (#10-11)
Label: Riverside RLP-428
Producer: Orrin Keepnews

«Re: Person I Knew» (Bill Evans)
«Polka Dots and Moonbeams» (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen)
«I Fall in Love Too Easily» (Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne)
«Stairway to the Stars» (Matty Malneck, Mitchell Parish)
«If You Could See Me Now» (Tadd Dameron)
«It Might as Well Be Spring» (Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II)
«In Love in Vain» (Leo Robin, Jerome Kern)
«Very Early» (Bill Evans)

Writing for Allmusic, music critic Thom Jurek wrote of the album "...selections are so well paced and sequenced the record feels like a dream… Moonbeams was a startling return to the recording sphere and a major advancement in his development as a leader."

Herb Alpert and Lani Hall on CBS Sunday Morning


The songs selected by Alpert and Hall include such classics as Van Morrisons «Moondance» and Peggy Lees «Fever» as well as two Beatles tunes «Here Comes The Sun» and «Blackbird.» All the songs on I Feel You are filled with unique and innovative arrangements along with skilled improvisations which breathe fresh life into them. Also on the CD is a reinvented version of the Tijuana Brass hit, «What Now My Love.»

«Each song is like a flower opening up, exposing new color and fragrance, strength and fragility,» commented Hall. «I think the key to a great song is always the melody and Lani thinks its an equally expressive lyric which is one of the reasons were a good team. The songs on I Feel You reflect honesty and our mutual commitment to all the songs we do together is to make them sound fresh,» added Alpert.

The outcome of their complementary philosophy is 14 songs on I Feel You that marry the essence of their shared gifts.

My Way (Remastered 2008)


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My Way (Remastered 2008) · Frank Sinatra

Nothing But The Best

℗ 2008 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

Released on: 2008-01-01

Producer: Charles Pignone
Conductor: Don Costa
Composer Lyricist: Paul Anka
Composer Lyricist: Claude François Junior
Composer Lyricist: Jacques Revaux
Composer Lyricist: Gilles Thibault

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The Animals - House of the Rising Sun (1964) HQ/Widescreen ♫♥ 56 YEARS AGO


♥♫ JULY 2020 — 56 YEARS AGO this month (in 1964), The Animals ground-breaking and legendary single House of the Rising Sun reaches #1 position in the UK charts. Thank you, The Animals, for your great version of this song! Please give them a big thumbs up! ♥♫

MAY 18, 2020 — 56 YEARS AGO (in 1964), The Animals recorded House of the Rising Sun at De Lane Lea Studios, Kingsway, London. ♥♫ Happy Anniversary to this beautiful great recording and thanks to The Animals for their musical gifts to the world.

The Animals — House of the Rising Sun (1964). So precious, thanks guys xxxxx

Eric Burdon — vocals
Alan Price — keyboards
Hilton Valentine — guitar
Chas Chandler — bass
John Steel — drums

♥♫☺ Please read this great blog by The Daily Guru about The Animals and their rousing version of House of the Rising Sun:
tinyurl.com/bssedyg
Pretty much summs up perfectly how I feel about The Animals too and just how important this great band was.

NEW! August 12, 2014 — The Best of The Animals on clear VINYL released! Beautifully remastered and available for purchase on Amazon and many other outlets: www.amazon.com/dp/B000003BDC/?tag=httpwwwabkcoc-20

November 26, 2013 — 50th Anniversary CD box set released! Available for purchase on Amazon and many other outlets: smarturl.it/AnimalsBoxSet

In loving memory of bass player CHAS CHANDLER.

Heres a brief history of House of the Rising Sun on americanbluesscene.com tinyurl.com/uv3n9dy

Please see clip from BBC documentary: tinyurl.com/ugjsfs6