Barber: Adagio for strings
Elgar: Enigma Variations Nimrod, Cello concerto
Rachmaninov: Vespers (especially the second bit), Prelude in C# minor
Mahler: Syphony #2 (especially the very end of the last movement)
Shostakovich: Quartet#8 (middle of the 4th movement, but the whole piece is awesome!)
Beethoven: Symphony #9, Moonlight somata for piano
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto (especially the first movement)
Mark Snow, who also composed most of the music for the show.
Most of medieval music was composed for the church and sung in Latin
The most famous Water Music was composed by GF Handel.
As far as I know, the music for the Can-Can was composed by Offenbach.
Madonna has won the most.
Most of the music has been composed by John Williams.
Mark Snow, who also composed most of the music for the show.
Most of medieval music was composed for the church and sung in Latin
That is a purely subjective question that will get a purely subjective answer from any classical music lover you ask. If you ask ten different classical music lovers that question, you will get ten - minimally nine - different answers.
The most famous Water Music was composed by GF Handel.
Yuko Kamiyama and Masato Kouda were the musical geniuses who composed most of the music.
Most of it was composed by Andy Pink, but in some sections other composers were used, for example, in the final solo the piano was originally composed by schumann
Star (sun), planets, moons, dwarf planets, meteoroids, asteroids, comets. That's most of them, based on what's in our solar system.
Misael Fernandez
As far as I know, the music for the Can-Can was composed by Offenbach.
Madonna has won the most.
He is a music composer who has composed music for many major American network shows and films, one of the most recent being the "Don Jon" movie.