It is difficult to say what the most "famous" piece by any composer is, but the Symphonie Fantastique is a strong contender.
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The movement of the Symphonie Fantastique played in "Sleeping With the Enemy" is the Witches' Sabbath or Witches' Dance. The main theme of the Witches' Sabbath is better known as the Dies Irae, which is originally from various Requiem masses dating from the medieval church.
The first saxophone was a bass or contra-bass instrument made in 1841 to take the place of other bass instruments, and it was used on many pieces not written especially for sax. The first piece to feature the saxophone was an 1844 version of Hector Berlioz' "Chant Sacre" which, according to the Jaques Barzun history of Berlioz was scored for two clarinets, two bugles, a small trumpet and saxophone.
Berlioz has a number of works that are part of the standard repertoire, most notably the Symphonie Fantastique and the Roman Carnival Overture. His opera Les Troyens (The Trojans) is performed frequently, and his large choral works, La Damnation de Faust, Romeo et Juliette and the Requiem are also very popular.
The most famous piece of art in the world can probably be debated, as there are so many famous pieces of art out there. However, most people would probably agree that the 'Mona Lisa' found in Paris, France, is the most famous piece of art in the world.
The most famous medieval art work is the monalisa
Kate Malone's most famous piece of art work is The Blackberry Teapot.
Brahms's most famous piece is the Lullaby, but Hungarian Dance No. 5 is pretty famous too.
Sculpture of David.
David or Pieta
One of Cornelius Gurlitt's most famous works is 'A Little Flower'