Popular Royalty-free Classical Music Tracks

Having your own library of royalty free classical music is definitely a great asset to have at your disposal. In creating your production library, you’ll want to have a substantial collection of tracks that feature the masters of classical music. Their timeless compositions evoke in us feelings and emotions, urge us on to accomplish great things in some instances, and in others, help to soothe the ravaged soul and ease us into a state of relaxation and healing.

Whether you choose to use these in a TV or film production, multimedia presentation, for background or a music-on-hold system, in your company’s offices/elevators, in a health care/wellness facility or just for your own private use, you want them to be of the highest quality. Another important factor to be considered when deciding is which formats best fit your needs. Classical music tracks come in audio CD collections, MP3 and MP4 downloads and as digital files on CD-ROM. Now, with a new program called Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC), there’s even more choice.

There are literally volumes of classical music compilations available and the number of companies, which offer them continue to grow with each passing day. So, being selective is the key to getting what you want at the prices you can afford, without compromising the overall quality of the music.

Here are just a few out of hundreds of classical music tracks we found while traveling through cyberspace.

1. Symphony Number 40 in G min (Minuetto Allegretto), Menuetto, Mvt 3 from
Divertimento in D, Alleluia from Exsultate Jubilate, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
– Mozart

2. Dance de le fee-dragee, Trepak, Dance des Cygnes and Valse (Tempo di Valse),
Neapolitan Dance, Chant Sans Paroles (op.2), Nocturne (op.10), Little Red Riding
Hood and the Wolf, Morning Prayer – Tchaikovsky

3. Allegro Molto, First Mvt: Concerto for Violin in D Minor, Allegro, First Mvt: C
Concerto for Violin, Piano & Orchestra -Mendelssohn

4. Tannhauser Overture, Ride of the Valkyries, Flying Dutchman Overture, Lohengrin
Prelude – Wagner

5. Concerto for Strings and Clavi, Concerto Number 1 in A (Allegro Molto), Concerto
Number 8 in Amin (1st Movement) and Concerto Number 8 in Amin. (3rd Mvt), The
Four Seasons, Concerto for Cello & Orchestra – Vivaldi

6. The Preludes, Piano Concerto No. 1 and Au bord d’une source – Liszt

7. Air on a G String, Gavotte & Rondo Allegro, Mvt 1 from Brandenburg Concerto No.
4, Adagio from Violin Concerto in E Major – Bach

8. Waltz in A Minor, Grande Valse Brilliante, Marche from Sonata No. 2 in B Flat
Minor Op. 35, Mazurka in A Flat Major Op. 17 No. 3, Polonaise in F Sharp Minor
Op. 44, Finale from Sonata No.2 in B Flat Minor Op. 35 – Chopin

9. Andantino, Mvt 2 from Sonata for Strings, Sonata no.3 Allegro, Figaro, from Barber
of Seville – Rossini

10. Egmont Overture, Fidelio Overture, Piano Concerto 1, Movement 1, Piano Concerto
2, Movement 2, Piano Concerto 5, Movement 1 – Beethoven

11. Blue Danube Waltz, Die Fledermaus and Vienna Life – Strauss

12. Allegro Mvt 1 from Symphony No. 5, Ave Maria, – Schubert

And many more�����..

By providing these masterpieces for you in a wide range of formats, you too can have a professional royalty free classical music library of tracks at your fingertips, to use whenever and wherever you choose, as long as it is in accordance with the terms stated in the license agreement, of course. Invest wisely and you’ll not only possess a quantity of classical music but also quality classical music that will give you years of use and satisfaction.

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