The Best of Classical Music 🎻 Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Vivaldi 🎹 Most Famous Classic Pieces

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Published 2015-03-02
The very best of classical music era in a playlist with the greatest composers of all time such as Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Vivaldi, Wagner, Grieg and many more. Top beautiful piano, violin, orchestral, symphonic and choral masterpieces all in one mix for studying and concentration, working, reading, relaxation... Enjoy it!!!

Unwind and elevate your mood with this enchanting collection of the most famous classical pieces by legendary composers Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, and Vivaldi.

This beautiful compilation features a variety of moods and styles, from the playful melodies of Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" to the dramatic power of Beethoven's symphonies. Whether you're a seasoned classical music lover or just discovering its beauty, this video is the perfect way to relax, focus, or simply appreciate the timeless genius of these masters.

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"Canon in D major - Pachelbel","Gymnopédies No.2 & No.3","Egmont Overture - Beethoven”, “Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 - Bach", "Waltz (Tchaikovsky Op. 40)", "Cello Suite #1 in G - Prelude - Bach" and "Also Sprach Zarathustra - Strauss" performed by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com/) are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)

"The Four Seasons - Vivaldi" performed by John Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Players (freemusicarchive.org/music/john_harrison_with_the_wichita_state_university_chamber_players/the_four_seasons_vivaldi) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)

"Piano Sonata No. 11 - III. Rondo Alla Turca "Turkish March" - Mozart" performed by Bernd Krueger (piano-midi.de) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)


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All Comments (21)
  • Can we just respect this guy for not putting any ads in between the music
  • Everyone who reads this, we don't know each other and probably never will but I wish you all the best in life and all the luck in the world
  • @mattpendell1369
    I wish I gave classical music more credit when I was younger. Now that I'm older, I listen to it to combat high bouts of depression and it works every time. Take care of one another people x
  • @aesrya
    I hope this helps :) 01.. 0:00 – “Moonlight Sonata” -- Beethoven 02.. 5:14 – “Prelude in C major” -- Bach 03.. 7:27 – “Serenade No. 13 in G majo”r -- Mozart 04.. 13:15 – “Für Elise" (Bagatelle No.25)” -- Beethoven 05.. 15:43 – “Prelude Op.28 No.4 in E minor” -- Chopin 06.. 18:15 – “The Four Seasons - SPRING” -- Vivaldi 07.. 22:15 – “The Four Seasons - SUMMER” -- Vivaldi 08.. 25:08 – “The Four Seasons - AUTUMN” -- Vivaldi 09.. 30:10 – “The Four Seasons - WINTER”-- Vivaldi 10.. 33:24 – “Messiah” -- Handel 11.. 37:07 – “Ouverture Op49” -- Tchaikovsky 12.. 53:26 – “Gymnopédies No.1” -- Erik Satie 13.. 56:36 – “Gymnopédies No.2” -- Erik Satie 14.. 59:13 – “Gymnopédies No.3” -- Erik Satie 15.. 1:01:36 – “Les Toreadors” -- Georges Bizet 16.. 1:03:52 – “Ride of the Valkyries” -- Wagner 17.. 1:09:13 – “Allegro con Brio” -- Beethoven 18.. 1:16:05 – “Turkish March” -- Mozart 19.. 1:19:38 – “Morning Mood” -- Edvard Grieg 20.. 1:23:15 – “The Nutcraker” -- Tchaikovsky 21.. 1:29:56 – “Ode to Joy “ -- Beethoven 22.. 1:53:34 – “The Blue Danube” -- Johann Strauss II 23.. 2:02:53 – “Hungarian Rhapsody No2” -- Franz Liszt 24.. 2:13:39 – “Ouverture to Egmont” -- Beethoven 25.. 2:22:43 – “Carmen Opera” -- Bizet 26.. 2:24:41 – “Brandenburg Concerto” -- Bach 27.. 2:31:55 – “The Nutcraker” -- Tchaikovsky 28.. 2:33:36 – “In the Hall of the Mountain King” -- Edvard Grieg 29.. 2:35:55 – “Ouverture- Can-can” -- Jacques Offenbach 30.. 2:45:06 – “The Funeral March” -- Frédéric Chopin 31.. 2:54:28 – “William Tell" Ouverture” -- Gioachino Rossini 32.. 3:06:10 – “Twelves pieces for solo piano” -- Pyotr Tchaikovsky 33.. 3:11:49 – “Amazing Grace” -- James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton 34.. 3:14:55 – “A Midsummer Night's Dream” -- Felix Mendelssohn 35.. 3:19:58 – “Tocata in D minor” -- Bach 36.. 3:23:03 – “Cello Suite No.1 in G major” -- Bach 37.. 3:25:08 – “Also sprach Zarathustra” -- Richard Strauss 38.. 3:26:33 – “Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht” -- Johannes Brahms Edit: Thank you so much for the support! Sorry if I made a mistake, I'm not perfect ;-)
  • @borabora7476
    People who are listening this in 2021 right now, are the same people in a Hall In 16th Century enjoying music together😌❤.
  • @NightRain1205
    Until now, I had no idea how much I needed classical music in my life...honestly, I can't believe how beautiful these works of art are...
  • @ngayemdi23
    I have discovered that classical music can be played in the background when studying literally any subject and it never diverts my attention like pop songs. its amazing
  • 0:00- Moonlight Sonata ~ Beethoven 5:14- Prelude in C major ~ Bach 7:27- Serenade No. 13 in G major ~ Mozart 13:15- "Fur Elise" (Bagatelle No.25) ~ Beethoven 15:43- Prelude Op.28 No.4 in E minor ~ Chopin 18:15- The Four Seasons SPRING ~ Vivaldi 22:15- SUMMER ~ Vivaldi 25:08- AUTUMN~ Vivaldi 30:10- WINTER~ Vivaldi 33:24- Messiah ~ Handel 37:07- Ouverture Op49 ~ Tchaikovsky 53:26- Gymnopédies No.1 ~ Erik Satie 56:36 No.2 59:13 No.3 1:01:36- "Les Toreadors" ~ Georges Bizet 1:03:52- "Ride of the Valkyries" ~ Wagner 1:09:13- "Allegro con Brio" ~ Beethoven 1:16:05- "Turkish March" ~ Mozart 1:19:38- "Morning Mood" ~Edvard Grieg 1:23:15- The Nutcraker ~Tchaikovsky 1:29:56- Ode to Joy ~Beethoven 1:53:34- The Blue Danube ~Johann Strauss II 2:02:53- Hungarian Rhapsody No2 ~Franz Liszt 2:13:39- Ouverture to Egmont ~Beethoven 2:22:43- Carmen Opera ~ Bizet 2:24:41- Brandenburg Concerto ~Bach 2:31:55- The Nutcraker ~Tchaikovsky 2:33:36-"In the Hall of the Mountain King ~Edvard Grieg 2:35:55- Ouverture- Can-can ~Jacques Offenbach 2:45:06- "The Funeral March" ~ Frédéric Chopin 2:54:28-"William Tell" Ouverture ~ Gioachino Rossini 3:06:10- Twelves pieces for solo piano ~ Pyotr Tchaikovsky 3:11:49- "Amazing Grace" ~James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton 3:14:55- "A Midsummer Night's Dream" ~Felix Mendelssohn 3:19:58- Tocata in D minor ~Bach 3:23:03- Cello Suite No.1 in G major ~Bach 3:25:08- "Also sprach Zarathustra" ~Richard Strauss 3:26:33- "Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht" ~Johannes Brahms
  • @Chrissi1601
    I love that young people still listen to classical music. It will remain timeless forever. :) I wish all composers knew that we still love their music ♡
  • @maryrowell6410
    I had forgotten how beautiful classical music is, should be introduced to all generations.
  • @user-dn6gp4ve2r
    Simply beautiful music that reaches to the soul. Thank you for the compilation of beautiful melodies. Music heals like no other besides God.
  • I started listening to classical music a long time ago, but not as intensively as in the last few months, and I can say that it has affected my life in an incredible way. One anecdote: "My son entered the house, heard music (I used to listen with headphones, and said: "It's like I entered a movie, it's great" :)
  • Is anyone going to acknowledge the fact that someone took the time to find pictures for all 3 hours of music Thank you Just Instrumental Music
  • @jhgjhggj
    Classical music is so relaxing and always calms my soul when. Especially when you’re stressed ♥
  • Today is the day ive fallen in love with classical music. Absolutely beautiful stuff here.
  • @aakksshhaayy
    I am 2 years old and I was born in the wrong generation. My peers only listen to Baa Baa Black sheep and other vulguar nursery rhyme greatest hits. It is a pleasure to discover such beautiful music, indubitably.