Description: This is the final section of the 1812 Overture written by Tchaikovsky. The blaring brass sections make this the go-to music for Independence Day and other celebratory occasions.

Description: Famous waltz composed by the Austrian composer Johann Strauss II in 1866. One of the most consistently popular pieces of music in the classical repertoire.

Description: This is the popular waltz from the ballet The Nutcracker, composed by Tchaikovsky. This piece is often heard during winter, specifically during Christmas time (as are many of the other pieces from the ballet). The melody is introduced softly by the horns, and other instruments add to that role as the piece develops. Instrumentation is for orchestra, and includes: piccolo, flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, trumpets, French horns, trombones, tubas, timpani, a triangle, a harp, first and second violins, violas, cellos, and basses.

Description: This piece by Tchaikovsky is mysterious in nature, yet manages to remain soft and sweet throughout. It is commonly heard during the winter holidays along with his other music from the Swan Lake ballet.

Description: This is the popular pizzicato movement from the ballet Sylvia, composed by Leo Delibes. This arrangement stays true to the original score, meaning the instrumentation is unchanged. The pizzicato string parts keep the overall feel of this piece lighthearted and playful.

Description: A sweet and tender track made up of a simple repeating piano phrase backed up by an emotive string section. Heartwarming, cinematic and touching. This track would be Great for corporate and business projects, presentations and underscoring cinematic images of life, nature and the world.

Description: Capriccio espagnol, Op. 34, is the common Western title for an orchestral work based on Spanish folk melodies and written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1887. Five movements with different mood. Dances from the Asturias region of northern Spain.

Description: Capriccio Espagnol, Op. 34, is the common Western title for an orchestral work based on Spanish folk melodies and written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1887. It's V part - Fandango asturiano, is also an energetic dance from the Asturias region of northern Spain.

Description: Sad and touching piano piece with string accompaniment. Very sentimental and gentle. Perfect as a movie score for drama or romance

Description: Heavenly harps, beautiful and melodic, the introduction of strings and mournful cello give the cue an emotional and anxious depth but the overall feeling is one of celestial purity and innocence. Wonderful orchestral swell later in the track