
Everyone
understands the musical vocabulary of orchestral music. That's
one reason you'll hear so much classical music in the movies. Every
Sunday evening we feature music from the movies on Cinema Classics
right after the New York Philharmonic.
Here are some of our listeners' top classical picks from the silver screen. Click on the title to browse available recordings.
Rachmaninov-
Piano Concerto No. 3
from: "Shine"
Bach-
Toccata & Fugue in d
from: "Fantasia"
Mendelssohn- 'Italian' Symphony
from: "Breaking Away"
Mozart -
Eine Kleine Nachtmusick
from: "Fame" - "Amadeus"
Bach- Concerto for 2 violins
from: "Children of a Lesser God"
Beethoven- Moonlight Sonata
from: "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown"
Dvorak-
Cello Concerto in b
from: "The Witches of Eastwick"
Mozart- Marriage of Figaro
from: "Trading Places"
Borodin-
Polovetsian Dances
from: "Stranger in Paradise"
Verdi-
Il Trovatore
from: "A Night at the Opera" Boccherini-
Minuet for String Quintet in E
from: "Lady Killers"
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