Description: Frederic Chopin Prelude Op. 28 No.4

Description: Dreamy, melancholic piano theme buildings into a beautiful lyrical melody. Sad, reflective, thinking back to happier days

Description: Emotional, uplifting, spiritual and inspirational track featuring piano and strings.

Description: A futuristic and elegant corporate track featuring piano, synths, moving bass and percussion. Good for commercials and corporate videos.

Description: Frdric Chopins Nocturne in G minor, Op. 37, No. 1 is one of the simpler nocturnes with a more ornamental melodic line. A church-like atmosphere in the chords of the middle section potentially allude to religion. The chorale-like music may have represented Chopin's faith in the consoling power of religion.

Description: A beautiful and heartwarming piece of triumphant classical music. Very regal, noble and perfect for upper class, large estates, and to signify wealth and grandeur.

Description: An exotic and strange piece of classical piano world fusion. A piece of traditional classical music for ceremonies, weddings, traditional events and much more. Regal and romantic, a classy piece of classical music. Great for Valentines day and romance based visuals.

Description: Cinematic elation violin (Inspirational Orchestral, Epic, Exciting, Action)

Description: guitar, 12 string guitar, triangle, instrumental, ambient, calm, background, relaxing, mellow, classical, romantic, chill, dreamy, easy, elegant, ethereal, light, soft, tranquil, smooth, soothing Classic piece composed by Erik Satie; arranged with multiple layers of nylon, acoustic, 12 string guitar along with additional instrumentation expand the sound while allowing the listener to experience the songs in a new and unique way. The doubled 12 string mimics the sound of a harpsichord.

Description: This popular classical march was written by Julius Fucik in 1897, and is often heard today in circus settings to introduce performers. This arrangement is for woodwinds (piccolo, flutes, oboes, clarinets, bass clarinet, and bassoons), brass (trumpets, french horns, trombones, and tubas), and percussion (snare drum, bass drum, glockenspiel, and cymbals).