Genres: Royalty Free Music , Baroque Orchestral
Description: The very popular air (french and italian for "aria") from Bach's Orchestral Suite no. 3 in D major, also known by the name "Air on the G string", virtually recreated for your convenience. This immensely beautiful and touching piece is perfect for emotional scenes, wedding videos or even trailers, advertisment, promos and kickstarter videos to give them a soaring, peaceful feel.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Baroque Orchestral
Description: Baroque chamber music with harpsichord.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Baroque Orchestral
Description: orchestral baroque imitative counterpoint, strings, violin, flute, brass, piano.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Baroque Orchestral
Description: Pompous, elegant and uplifting track, fitting to any celebratory or festive scene in a 17th-19th century enviroment. Baroque and galante style influences, with string orchestra and violin soloist in the manner of a violin concerto.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Baroque Orchestral
Description: Quirky orchestral piece with King/Queen ballroom feel. Grand, epic and stately atmposphere.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Baroque Orchestral
Description: Long and serious symphonic soundtrack. Full orchestra slowly building up through some reflective minimalistic melodies to the grand and triumphant finale. Featuring full string section, beautiful cello ostinatum, majestic timpani rolls and full choir.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Baroque Orchestral
Description: An Baroque orchestral Track ( Masked Ball )
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Baroque Orchestral
Description: royal feel, lots of horns.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Baroque Orchestral
Description: The instrumental introduction (overture) to an opera "Le nozze di Figaro" composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte.
Genres: Royalty Free Music , Baroque Orchestral
Description: Allegretto from Serenade for Strings e-moll Op. 20 by Edward Elgar was written in 1892. The third movement begins in 12/8 time, changing to 6/8 on the reappearance of the theme of the first movement.