Piano?…?
lamericana asked:
What are the most famous piano pieces ever written?
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What are the most famous piano pieces ever written?
If you can also copy and paste the url where you got the info from itll be great. thanx for all your answers.
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Flight of the Bumblebee, Edvarg Greeg Skeeter
Canon in D
Moonlight Sonata
Fur Elise Annie
haaha theres a lot but most are classical -beethoven and mozart symphonies
for the little kids chop sticks ManUtd fan
cant go wrong with any of these
Alla Turca (Turkish March) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Allegretto (Quartet No.34) Franz Joseph Haydn
Allegretto (Symphony No.3) Johannes Brahms
Allegretto (Symphony No.7) Ludwig van Beethoven
Amaryllis Hebert Ghys
Anitra’s Dance (Peer Gynt Suite Op.46 No.1) Edvard Grieg
Ballet Music (Rosamunde) Franz Schubert
Berceuse From Jocelyn (Godard)
Bridal March (Lohengrin) Richard Wagner
Canzonetta (Herbert)
Chaconne Marie-auguste Durand
Chanson Triste Op.40 No.2 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Concerto Op.16 Theme (Grieg)
Concerto Op.18 (Theme) Sergei Rachmaninoff
Concerto Op.23 Theme (Tschaikowsky)
Concerto Op.54 Theme (Schumann)
Country Gardens
Danube Waves Iosif Ivanovici
Emperor Waltz Op.437 Johann Strauss II
Finlandia Jean Sibelius
Humoresque Antonin Dvorak
Hungarian Dance No.5 Johannes Brahms
Il Bacio (Arditi)
Largo George Frideric Handel
Liebestraum Franz Liszt
Lullaby Johannes Brahms
Mazurka In A Flat Op.24 No.3 Frederic Chopin
Mephisto Waltz Theme (Liszt)
Minuet Luigi Boccherini
Minuet From Don Juan (Mozart)
Minuet From Op.78 (Schubert)
Minuet In G Ludwig van Beethoven
Minute Waltz In D Flat (Op.64 No.1) Frederic Chopin
Moment Musicale Op.94 No.3 Franz Schubert
Morning (Peer Gynt Suite Op.46 No.1) Edvard Grieg
Nocturne Op.9 No.2 (Chopin)
Pavane Maurice Ravel
Peter And The Wolf Sergei Prokofiev
Pizzicati (Sylvia) Leo Delibes
Poeme Zdenek Fibich
Polka From L’age D’or (Shostakovitch)
Polonaise Op.53 Theme (Chopin)
Prelude And Fugue In C Johann Sebastian Bach
Prelude In A Op.28 No.7 Frederic Chopin
Prelude In C Minor Op.28 No.20 Frederic Chopin
Prelude In C Sharp Minor Sergei Rachmaninoff
Reverie Claude Debussy
Romance Op.44 No.1 Anton Rubinstein
Semper Fidelis (Sousa)
Serenade (Herbert)
Serenade Franz Schubert
Serenade Badine Gabriel Marie
Song Without Words Op.2 No.3 (Tschaikowsky)
Songs My Mother Taught Me Antonin Dvorak
Spring Song Felix Mendelssohn
Star Of The Sea (Kennedy)
Strauss Waltz Medley (Strauss)
Tales From The Vienna Woods (The Concert Waltz Op.325) Johann Strauss II
Tambourin (Rameau)
Tango In D Isaac Albeniz
The Blue Danube Waltz Op.314 Johann Strauss II
The Dove (La Paloma) Sebastian Yradier
The Happy Farmer Robert Schumann
The Swan (Carnival Of The Animals) Camille Saint-Saens
The Washington Post (Sousa)
The Young Prince And The Young Princess (Scheherazade) Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov
Theme (Kreutzer Sonata) Ludwig van Beethoven
Theme (Moonlight Sonata Op.27 No.2) Ludwig van Beethoven
Theme (Symphony No.2) Johannes Brahms
Theme (Symphony No.6) Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Theme (Symphony No.8 In B Minor ‘Unfinished’) Franz Schubert
Traumerei (Kinderscenen) Op.15 No.7 Robert Schumann
Two Guitars
Viennese Refrain
Volga Boat Song
Waltz In A Flat Op.39 No.15 Johannes Brahms
Wedding March (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) treyhughes32
Wow lots of strange answers.
“Symphonies” are not written for piano. They’re written for an orchestra; that’s why they’re symphonies. And almost none of the pieces listed above are for piano, or for piano exclusively–they’re largely symphonic works.
Flight of the Bumblebee was not written for piano, but violin. It’s been transcribed for piano, but it’s not a piano piece.
My thoughts:
(1) Heart & Soul (not originally a piano piece, but it’s the thing everyone plays)
(2) Chopsticks
(3) Fur Elise — Beethoven (it was once a McDonald’s commercial and has been featured on the Simpsons…)
(4) Moonlight Sonata — Beethoven
(5) The Entertainer (often played by piano students
(6) Rhapsody in Blue (a symphonic piece that features a piano; highly recognizable)
(7) Chopin’s “Minute” Walz Perdendosi