1 Turkish March
Turkish March is the third movement of Mozart's 11th piano sonata in A major (KV.33 1), also known as Alla Turca (Turkish Rondo). Made in Munich or Vienna, between 178 1- 1783.
2. Croatian Rhapsody
Croatian Rhapsody is from the album Piano Player 2003 created by composer Tonci Huljic (Tonci Huljic), with the track number 12. Croatian Rhapsody by Maksim Mrvica (Maksim Mrvica).
The music describes the tragic picture of the ruins in Croatia after the baptism of war and the sunset reflected in blood, tears and dust with a bright rhythm. This melody is passionate and high-pitched, which is a new famous song in 2 1 century and also a masterpiece of Maxim.
3. Symphony No.9
The Ninth Symphony composed by Ludwig van Beethoven was completed at the end of 1823 and premiered at the Karen Turner Theatre in Vienna on May 7, 824. This piece is composed of four movements and has always been regarded as Beethoven's highest achievement in the field of symphony.
4. Symphony No.5 in C minor
Symphony No.5 in C minor (op.67), also known as the symphony of destiny, is a symphony by German composer Ludwig van Beethoven, op.67, which was completed from the end of 1807 to the beginning of 1808. The fifth symphony in c minor begins with the short-short-short-long rhythm motivation in music.
5. Spanish matador March
Spanish matador March (Spanish: Espa? A Ca? This is a solo played on the trumpet by Spanish composer Marquina. This is a world-famous song. In this piece of music, the trumpet shows the heroic image of the matador with its sonorous timbre.