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Something that is classic generally means it will be enjoyed for many generations to come. This is what can describe the genre of Classical music in a pretty good way. The term itself was coined in the 19th century thanks to the names of classical composers like Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven whose work was acknowledged as true masterpiece of music art. Vivaldi, Brahms, Mahler, Wagner, Haydn, Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky, Elgar, Debussy and other outstanding composers of this genre are already known to the entire world and can already be called what is known as ‘trademark’ today. Their music has been the base for today’s musicians to learn, get inspired and create. In contrast to Folk music that is created by simple members of a people, or to the Pop music that is meant to catch on fast and serve mainly as temporary entertainment, Classical music is the ‘art music’ and normally requires a deeper understanding. However, today it has stepped out of the traditional concert halls too – classical works may get no less popular than pop music hits, and contemporary composers keep writing and experimenting in this music genre. Due to the broad scale of emotions such music can induce – happiness, sadness, anxiety, anger, awe, peacefulness – it is often used in everyday culture including television, film industry, and major life occasions. Our catalogue is your universal source of sheet music to works by classically trained musicians, epochal and contemporary. All possible forms from symphonies, operas, and concertos to etudes, songs and suites are available online at various levels of complexity.
77560 compositions
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Composers |
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Genre |
Three Rhapsodies, Op.7 |
Saint-Saëns C. |
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Classical: Piece |
Three Rhythmic Dances (violin, cello, piano) |
Hasper J. |
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Classical: Instrumental |
Three Rhythmic Studies for piano (1935), Op.47 |
Vuataz R. |
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Classical: Etude |
Three Ricercares |
Pachelbel J. |
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Classical: Piece |
Three Ricercars for Organ |
Fontana F. |
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Classical: Piece |
Three Rivers, Suite Concertante for flute, clarinet, cello and piano, Op.62 |
Theodossiou P. |
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Classical: Contemporary |
Three Roads, Op.7 |
Koenemann F.F. |
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Classical: Romance |
Three Romances |
Balakirev M. |
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Classical: Song |
Three Romances for Oboe (or Violin) and Piano, Op.94 |
Schumann R. |
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Classical: Chamber music |
Three Romances for Piano |
Field J. |
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Classical: Piece |
Three Romances for Piano, Op.11 |
Schumann C. |
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Classical: Piece |
Three Romances for Piano, Op.11 |
Wolff E. |
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Classical: Piece |
Three Romances for Piano, Op.21 |
Schumann C. |
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Classical: Piece |
Three Romances for Piano, Op.28 |
Schumann R. |
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Classical: Piece |
Three Romances for Violin and Piano, Op.7 |
Vieuxtemps H. |
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Classical: Chamber music |
Three Romances, for Violin and Piano, Op.22 |
Schumann C. |
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Classical: Chamber music |
Three Romances for Voice and Guitar, Op.13 |
Giuliani M. |
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Classical: Romance |
Three Romances for Voice and Piano (or Harp) |
Naderman F. |
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Classical: Romance |
Three Romances, Op.3 |
Cui C. |
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Classical: Romance |
Three Romances, Op.3 |
Medtner N. |
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Classical: Romance |
Three Romances, Op.6 |
Orlov V. |
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Classical: Vocal music |
Three Romances, Op.7 |
Barmotin S. |
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Classical: Romance |
Three Romances, Op.27 |
Martucci G. |
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Classical: Piece |
Three Romances to words by Federico García Lorca |
Maslovskaya Aleksandra |
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Classical: Romance |
Three Romances without Words, Op.41 |
Thalberg S. |
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Classical: Piece |
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