892 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Classical Musicians"

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Antonín Dvořák - Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra in B minor, op. 104 - 2. Adagio ma non troppo (Pierre Fournier, George Szell, Berliner Philharmoniker, 1962)
Author: Pierre Fournier, George Szell, Berliner Philharmoniker
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Traditional Pythagorean tuning of the diatonic tetrachord. Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5. MIDI pitch bend appears to match intervals (0,64, 96,62, 64,61, and 80,64).
Author: Hyacinth at English Wikipedia
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Vois ma misère, hélas! from Camille Saint-Saëns' opera Samson et Dalila (1877), sung by Enrico Caruso on 7 December 1916 in New York City for Victor Records. This is Matrix C-18821, which released under a variety of labels.(Full details)
Author: Untitled
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Enrico Caruso (as Doctor Faust) and Marcel Journet (as Méphistophélès) perform "O merveille! ... A moi les plaisirs" from Charles Gounod's opera Faust (1859), in this 1910 Victor Recording. This is Matrix C-8555, recorded 16/1/1910 in New York, and released under a variety of labels. (http://victor.library.ucsb.edu/matrixDetail.php?id=200008638 full details).
Author: Singers: Enrico Caruso (1873–1921), tenor Marcel Journet (1867–1933), bass Frieda Hempel (vocalist: soprano vocal) Maria Duchêne (vocalist: contralto) Andrés de Segurola (vocalist: bass vocal) Léon Rothier (vocalist: bass vocal) Composer: Charles Gounod (1818–1893)
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Antonín Dvořák - Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra in B minor, op. 104 - 3. Finale (Pierre Fournier, George Szell, Berliner Philharmoniker, 1962)
Author: Pierre Fournier, George Szell, Berliner Philharmoniker
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The "National Anthem of the Republic of Austria" (German: Bundeshymne der Republik Österreich), performed instrumentally by the U.S. Navy Band circa May 2003.
Author: Untitled
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Nè gustare m'è dato un'ora... from act 3, scene 3 of La forza del destino (1862), by Giuseppe Verdi. Sung by Enrico Caruso and Giuseppe De Luca, I believe for Pearl.
Author: Enrico Caruso (1873–1921) Giuseppe de Luca (1876–1950) Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901)
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Author: Edison cylinder recording (Edison Amberol 28005) by The Edison Phonograph Monthly;treated (denoised) by impy4ever.
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John Philip Sousa's "With Pleasure" or "Dance Hilarious", played by the United States Marine Band for the album Courtly Dances.
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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Double Concerto in A minor (Op. 102), concerto for violin, cello, and orchestra — 2nd movement. Public domain music from musopen.com Q: What restrictions are there for the music downloaded from this site, can I edit it? Share it? Use it for a film project? A: The music on this site is given a public domain license, therefore, there are technically no restrictions on what you do with it. We do ask, out of courtesy, two things. One, that you do not directly sell our recordings for profit, as a great amount of work has been donated to this project, and for the benefit of the public, not profit. Two, we ask that any commerical or derived works attribute Musopen somewhere, to give credit to this project. And for all the film students emailing, yes you may use it in your film, you can then sell the film, containing our music. It's in the public domain afterall. -- http://www.musopen.com/faq.html Musopen has requested in-line attribution in any article this file is used in.
Author: Composer: Johannes Brahms (see Musopen for performance author information)
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Chromatic tetrachord in pythagorean tuning. MIDI pitch bend appears to match intervals (0,64; 112,65; 64,61; and 80,64). Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
Author: Hyacinth at English Wikipedia
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Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade (allegro giusto...)
Author: Composer: Modest Mussorgsky (see Musopen for performance author information)
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Crucifixus from the "Credo" from Gioachino Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle, performed by Enrico Caruso
Author: Untitled
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Colline's aria "Vecchia zimarra" from act 4 of Giacomo Puccini's 1896 opera La bohème, sung by Russian bass Feodor Chaliapin.
Author: Feodor Chaliapin (1873–1938)
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Domine Deus from the "Gloria" from Gioachino Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle, performed by Enrico Caruso
Author: Untitled
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FREDERIC CHOPIN, THE ETUDES PAN 107 (1810 - 1849) Martha Goldstein, Piano (Erard, 1851) Opus 10 - Twelve Grand Etudes dedicated to Franz Liszt, published 1833 c minor- Allegro con fuoco Supposedly written in Stuttgart shortly after Chopin received news of the taking of Warsaw by the Russians September 8, 1831, this Etude is popularly called The Revolutionary."
Author: Martha Goldstein
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piano concerto in a minor, op. 16 - i. allegro molto moderato Македонски: Концерт за пијано во а-мол, оп. 16 (1868) од Едвард Григ. Koncert fortepianowy a-moll op. 16, część 1. Allegro molto moderato skomponowany w 1868 roku przez Edvarda Griega.
Author: Untitled
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Aria from L'elisir d'amore sung by Enrico Caruso accompanied by Salvatore Cottone on piano.
Author: Gaetano Donizetti
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God So Loved the World from Stainer's oratorio The Crucifixion
Author: Sir John Stainer (6 June 1840 – 31 March 1901)
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The Song to the Moon (Lieblicher Mond, or, in the original, "Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém") from act 1 of Antonín Dvořák´s Rusalka (1901, Op. 114), sung by Emmy Destinn (Ema Destinnová). Conducted by Walter B. Rogers. This is Victor 88519, Matrix C-14757-3. Full details
Author: Emmy Destinn (1878-1930), soprano Antonín Dvořák ( Rusalka - Lieblicher Mond
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Double Concerto in A minor (Op. 102), concerto for violin, cello, and orchestra — 1st movement. Public domain music from musopen.com Q: What restrictions are there for the music downloaded from this site, can I edit it? Share it? Use it for a film project? A: The music on this site is given a public domain license, therefore, there are technically no restrictions on what you do with it. We do ask, out of courtesy, two things. One, that you do not directly sell our recordings for profit, as a great amount of work has been donated to this project, and for the benefit of the public, not profit. Two, we ask that any commerical or derived works attribute Musopen somewhere, to give credit to this project. And for all the film students emailing, yes you may use it in your film, you can then sell the film, containing our music. It's in the public domain afterall. -- http://www.musopen.com/faq.html Musopen has requested in-line attribution in any article this file is used in.
Author: Composer: Johannes Brahms (see Musopen for performance author information)
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Wo ist doch (a cantata) by Dieterich Buxtehude, performed live by self. Text/lyrics Soprano Wo ist doch mein Freund geblieben? Will Er mich denn nicht mehr lieben? Er hat sich in dieser Nacht, da ich aus dem Schlaf erwachte und an seine Huld gedachte, aus dem Bette weggemacht. Ach ich habe den verloren, den ich einzig mir erkoren! Ach, ich habe nicht betrübt! Er ist der, der mir gefallen, darum soll mein Stimm erschallen: Soprano/Bass Schönste(r), wo befindst du dich? Soprano Hör ich doch des Freundes Worte! Ruft Er nicht an diesem Orte? Soprano/Bass Schönste(r), wo befindst du dich? Bass Du hast mir das Herz genommen, Vielgeliebte! Soprano Ich will kommen, eile fort, erfreue mich! Komm, mein Freund, in meinen Garten! Bass Willst du mich daselbst erwarten? Sieh, ich steh schon vor der Tür, sieh, ich komme, meine Taube, denn dein wohlgegründter Glaube zeucht und neigt mich hin zu dir. Soprano Wenn du unter deinem Schatten mir die Ruhe willst gestatten, dann so ist mir ewig wohl. Soprano/Bass Ich lieb dich, weil du mich liebest und dich mir zu eigen giebest. Nichts ist, das uns scheiden soll. Soprano Du bist, Schönster, meine Sonne. Bass Dir ist schon die süsse Wonne und die Ruh von mir bereit. Soprano/Bass Komm mein Schatz, lass mich dich küssen, denn so kannst du mir / kann ich dir versüssen, alles Leidens Bitterkeit. Soprano Endlich hab ich den gefunden, den ich lieb, meine Freude. Bass So ist verschwunden dir die schrekkensvolle Zeit, weil ich dein bin, meine Freude. Soprano/Bass Komm nach dem gehabten Leide hin, wo dir das Herz/ die Freud bereit. So lieben die Seele und Jesus zusammen. Sie lieben beständig, man scheidet sie nicht. Sie brennen und stehen in lieblichen Flammen, die Seele vergnügt sich in seligem Licht. Wir sehnen uns alle mit Herzens Verlangen, wann werden wir einsten dich, Jesu, umfangen?
Author: self
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The Song to the Moon (Lieblicher Mond, or, in the original, "Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém") from act 1 of Antonín Dvořák´s Rusalka (1901, Op. 114), sung by Emmy Destinn (Ema Destinnová). Conducted by Walter B. Rogers. This is Victor 88519, Matrix C-14757-3. Full details
Author: Untitled
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Ave Maria composed by Charles Gounod. Ave Maria was composed based off of the harmony and texture of Johann Sebastian Bach's Prelude No.1 in C Major from Well-Tempered Clavier Book I (BWV 846).
Author: Composer: Charles Gounod (1818–1893) Contemporary Performer: John Michel, a cello professor at Central Washington University
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1st release date: 1928 1st recording date: 13 October 1927 Place of recording: unknown Author(s)/Composer(s): Landon Ronald (1873-1938) Lyricist(s): Edward Teschemacher (1876-1940) Performer(s): Doris Vane (1874-?) Vocal range: Soprano solo with cello obligato and piano Title/Work: O lovely night Genre(s): Song
Author: Landon Ronald (1873-1938) and Edward Teschemacher (1876-1940)
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Introduction and Rondo capriccioso (A minor), op. 28. Camille Saint-Saens - Introduction and Rondo capriccioso (A minor), op. 28 (performed by Skidmore College Orchestra) Македонски: Камиј Сен-Санс — „Вовед и Рондо и капричозо“ (а-мол), оп. 28 (Оркестар на Скидморскиот колеџ) Introdukcja i rondo capriccioso a-moll na skrzypce i orkiestrę, Op. 28 autorstwa Camille Saint-Saëns w wykonaniu Skidmore College Orchestra.
Author: Untitled
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O Souverain, O Juge, O Pere! from Jules Massenet's Le Cid (1885) sung by Enrico Caruso on 5 February 1916 for the Victor Talking Machine Company. Unrestored and very noisy. See below for more refined options.
Author: Composer: Jules Massenet [French] (1842–1912) Performer: Enrico Caruso [Italian] (1873-1921)
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