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Amazing Classical Mashup between 33 composers

Amazing Classical Mashup between 33 composers

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57 famous classical tunes by 33 composers woven together . How many can you identify?


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Solution:

  1. Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K525 0:01
  2. Haydn Symphony 94 “Surprise” II 0:01
  3. Beethoven Symphony 9 IV (Ode to Joy) 0:06
  4. Mendelssohn Wedding March in Midsummer Night’s Dream, second theme 0:06
  5. Dvorak Humoresque No.7 0:13
  6. Wagner Lohengerin, Bridal Chorus 0:13
  7. Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto 1 0:19
  8. Saint-Saens Carnival of Animals: Swan 0:19
  9. Bach Well Tempered Clavier Book 1 Prelude 1 0:19
  10. Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture 0:29
  11. Bach Cello Suite No. 1 0:32
  12. Mendelssohn Song without Words “Spring” 0:33
  13. Schubert Ave Maria 0:40
  14. Schubert Symphony 8 “Unfinished” 0:46
  15. Verdi “La Donna è Mobile” in Rigoletto 0:51
  16. Boccherini String Quartet in E, Op.11 No.5, III. Minuetto 0:55
  17. Beethoven für Elise 1:03
  18. CPE Bach Solfeggietto 1:04
  19. Paganini Capriccio 24 1:11
  20. Mozart Piano Sonata No.11 III (Turkish March) 1:15
  21. Grieg Piano Concerto 1:22
  22. Mozart Requiem Lacrimosa 1:26
  23. Schubert Serenade 1:30
  24. Chopin Prelude in C minor 1:35
  25. Strauss II Overture from Die Fledermaus (Bat) 1:46
  26. Brahms 5 Lieder Op.49, IV. Wiegenlied (Lullaby) 1:46
  27. Satie Gymnopedie 1:56
  28. Debussy Arabesque 2:00
  29. Holst Planets, Jupiter 2:05
  30. Schubert Trout 2:14
  31. Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 2:28
  32. Mozart Variation on Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 2:41
  33. Schumann Op.68, No.10 Merry Peasant 2:47
  34. Schubert Military March in D 2:54
  35. Bach* (could be Petzold) Minuet in G 3:00
  36. Mozart Piano Sonata No.16 in C, K545 3:07
  37. Offenbach Can-can in “Orpheus in the underworld” 3:08
  38. Beethoven Piano Sonata No.8 “Pathetique” II 3:18
  39. Mozart Die Zauberflöte Overture 3:24
  40. Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Overture 3:31
  41. CPE Bach Solfeggietto 3:44
  42. Beethoven Symphony 5 “Fate” 3:47
  43. Wagner Wedding March 3:52
  44. Rachmaninoff Prelude Op.3 No.2 in C# minor 3:53
  45. CPE Bach Solfeggietto 3:56
  46. Chopin Piano Sonata No. 2 III. Funeral March 4:11
  47. Williams Imperial March in Star War 4:19
  48. Tchaikovsky Marche Slave 4:25
  49. 46. Smetana Ma Vlast II. Moldau 4:38
  50. Tchaikovsky Nutcracker – Flower Waltz (not the main theme!) 4:45
  51. Borodin Polovtsian Dances 4:45
  52. Strauss II Blue Danube 4:58
  53. Vivaldi Four Seasons I. Spring 5:03
  54. Handel Messiah, Hallelujah 5:03
  55. Handel The Entrance of the Queen of Sheba 5:08
  56. Elgar Pomp and Circumstance Marches No. 1 5:15
  57. Pachelbel Canon in D 5:21
  58. Mozart Symphony No. 35 in D major (Haffner) K. 385, IV. Finale, Presto 5:27
  59. Chopin Etude Op.25 No.9 in G flat, “Butterfly” 5:34
  60. Bach Gavotte from French Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816 5:42

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