Adagio for Strings
Samuel Barber
Bluebeard’s Castle
Bela Bartok
Symphonie Fantastique
Hector Berlioz
West Side Story
Leonard Bernstein
Carmen
Georges Bizet
Prince Igor (includes Polovtsian Dances)
Alexander Borodin
Academic Festival Overture
Johann Brahms
The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra
Benjamin Britten
4’33”
Frederic Chopin
Appalachian Spring
Aaron Copland
Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
Claude Debussy
The Elixir of Love
Gaetano Donizetti
“New World” symphony (symphony No. 9)
Antonin Dvorak
Enigma Variations
Edward Elgar
Porgy and Bess
George Gershwin
Lyric Pieces
Edvard Grieg
Messiah
George Frideric Handel
“Surprise” symphony (no. 94)
Joseph Haydn
The Planets
Gustav Holst
Maple Leaf Rag
Scott Joplin
Hungarian Rhapsodies
Franz Liszt
“Titan” symphony (No. 1)
Gustav Mahler
“Reformation” symphony (No. 5)
Felix Mendelssohn
Pictures at an Exhibition
Modest Mussorgsky
Orpheus in the Underworld
Jacques Offenbach
Canon in D
Johann Pachelbel
Peter and the Wolf
Sergei Prokofiev
Madame Butterfly
Giacomo Puccini
Prelude in C Sharp Minor
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Bolero
Maurice Ravel
Scheherazade
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
The Barber of Seville
Giachino Rossini
Carnival of the Animals
Camille Saint-Saens
Trout Quintet
Franz Schubert
“Spring” symphony (No. 1)
Robert Schumann
“Leningrad” symphony (No. 7)
Dimitri Shostakovich
Finlandia
Jean Sibelius
The Bartered Bride
Bedrich Smetana
Stars and Stripes Forever
John Philip Sousa
The Blue Danube
Johann Strauss II
The Firebird
Igor Stravinsky
Swan Lake
Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky
Ralph Vaughan Williams (note: answer “Vaughan Williams”)
Fantasia on Greensleeves
Giuseppe Verdi
Rigoletto
The Four Seasons
Antonio Vivaldi
The Meistersingers of Nurnberg
Richard Wagner
The Flying Dutchman
Richard Wagner
Il trovatore
Giuseppe Verdi
La traviata
Giuseppe Verdi
Aida
Giuseppe Verdi
“Sea” symphony (No. 1)
Ralph Vaughan Williams (note: answer “Vaughan Williams”)
The Nutcracker
Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky
Sleeping Beauty
Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky
The Rite of Spring
Igor Stravinsky
Der Rosenkavalier
Richard Strauss (not related to J. Strauss)
Also sprach Zarathustra
Richard Strauss (not related to J. Strauss)
“Babi Yar” symphony (No. 13)
Dimitri Shostakovich
“Rhenish” symphony (No. 3)
Robert Schumann
“Unfinished” symphony (No. 8)
Franz Schubert
“Organ” symphony (No. 3)
Camille Saint-Saens
Danse Macabre
Camille Saint-Saens
William Tell
Giachino Rossini
The Tale of Tsar Saltan
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Tosca
Giacomo Puccini
Turandot
Giacomo Puccini
La boheme
Giacomo Puccini
“Classical” symphony
Sergei Prokofiev
Night on Bald Mountain
Modest Mussorgsky
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Felix Mendelssohn
Hebrides Overture
Felix Mendelssohn
“Italian” symphony (No. 4)
Felix Mendelssohn
The Song of the Earth
Gustav Mahler
“Symphony of a Thousand” (No. 8)
Gustav Mahler
Transcendental Etudes
Franz Liszt
The Entertainer
Scott Joplin
The Creation
Joseph Haydn
“Sun” quartets
Joseph Haydn
Music for the Royal Fireworks
George Frideric Handel
Holberg Suite
Edvard Grieg
Peer Gynt
Edvard Grieg
Rhapsody in Blue
George Gershwin
Pomp and Circumstance Marches
Edward Elgar
“American” string quartet
Antonin Dvorak
Suite Bergamasque (includes “Claire de Lune”)
Claude Debussy
Fanfare for the Common Man
Aaron Copland
Rodeo
Aaron Copland
War Requiem
Benjamin Britten
Hungarian Dances
Johann Brahms
German Requiem
Johann Brahms