![]() The second movement of Dvořák’s 9th Symphony (the Largo) has often been described as surreal and sublime. Dvořák – “Largo” from the New World Symphony ![]() The variations overall, including the 18th, have become more famous than the Paganini tune they are based on.Ĥ. Rachmaninov – “18th Variation” from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganiniįans of the movie “Somewhere in Time” and those who have seen “Groundhog Day” will instantly recognize this lyrical melody. It begins with a soulful cello melody and builds from there.ģ. And it is no surprise that the beauty of the two solo dancers is complemented by a powerful and expressive melody. The “Pas de Deux” is a visually stunning part of the ballet The Nutcracker. Tchaikovsky – “Pas de Deux” from The Nutcracker Parker Symphony performed it on Octoat our Salute concert.Ģ. It’s no wonder it is used at British funerals, memorial services, and on Remembrance Sunday. It is laden with anticipation from the start with a classic crescendo into the second entrance of the main theme. “Nimrod” is truly one of the all-time heart-wrenching pieces with its fluctuating dynamics and unresolved tension. Elgar – “Nimrod” from the Enigma Variations If that is what you are searching for, consider our list of top 20 heart-wrenching, moving classical music pieces below.ġ. ![]() ![]() Only a select few pieces, however, rise to the level of being so beautiful they bring tears and touch the soul. From slow and melodic to fast and memorable, there’s something out there for everyone. ![]() When it comes to beautiful classical music, there’s a lot to choose from. ![]()
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