Overture
Mozart (Austria): Overture to The Marriage of Figaro, Overture to Harem Seduction;
Johann * Strauss (Austria): Overture to The Bat
Bizet (France): Overture to Carmen;
Tchaikovsky (Russia): Solemn Overture to 1812, Overture to Fantasy on Romeo and Juliet;
Rossini (Italy): Overture to William. Retreat" Overture, "The Barber of Seville" Overture, "The Stealing Magpie" Overture;
Beethoven (Germany): "Edmundo Overture", "Fidelio" Overture, "Leonora Overture" (I and III);
Grinka (Russia): "Ruslan and Ludmilla" Overture;
Weber (Germany): "Magic Bullet" Overture;
Super (Austria): Overture to The Light Brigade, Overture to The Poet and the Peasant;
Mendelssohn (Germany): Overture to Fingal's Cave (aka The Hebrides), Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream;
Dvorak (Czech Republic): Carnival Overture;
Verdi (Italy): Overture to La Forza del Destino;
Dribble (France): Overture and Mazurka (ballet) to Gerberia;Lu Qiming (China): Overture to Ode to the Red Flag.
(Note: The word "overture" outside the title number is an overture to an opera or ballet, and within the title number is a single-movement piece of music written in the overture genre, which has nothing to do with theater such as opera or dance).
Two, marches
Schubert (Austrian): army march;
Mozart: Turkish march;
Beethoven: Turkish march;
Berlioz (French): rakish march;
Verdi: triumphal march (from the opera Aida);
John*. Strauss (Sr.): Radetzky March;
Olford (Eng.): Colonel Birge March;
Elgar (Eng.): Mighty Hall March;
Sousa (U.S.A.): The Star-Spangled Banner Never Falls (arguably the finest of all marches);
Linck (Ger.): Berliner Aere;
Morning Plow (China) : Cavalry March.
Three, Waltzes
Johann* Strauss: Blue Danube, Voices of Spring, Tales of the Vienna Woods;
Waldfeldtfelter (France): Ice Skating;
Ivanovic (Romania): Waves of the Danube;
Rehal (Hungary): The Merry Widow (from the light opera The Windswept Widow);
IV, Polka
Johann* Strauss: Gossip, Thunder and Lightning, Hunting (Fast), Excursion Train, Pocket Watch Tick-Tock (from the light opera The Gypsy Baron);
V, Ballet Music
Minkus (Russia): pas de deux from Don Gioconda;
Adam (France): pas de deux from La Strada;
VI, Symphonies:
Beethoven: 3rd (Heroic), 5th (Destiny), 6th (Idylls), 7th, 9th;
Dvorak: 9th (New World);
Schubert: 8th (Unfinished), 9th (Greatness);
Tchaikovsky: 4th, 5th, 6th ( Pathétique);
VII, Concertos
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1, Violin Concerto in D major;
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5, Violin Concerto in D major;
Liszt (Hungary): Piano Concerto No. 1;
Paganini (Italy): 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Violin Concerto;
He Zhanhao Chen Gang (China): Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai Violin Concerto;
Collective Creation (China): Yellow River Piano Concerto;
VIII, Others
Brahms (Germany): Hungarian Dance No. 5;
Dvorak: Slavonic Dances No. 1, No. 3, No. 5, No. 6, etc.;
Gershwin (USA); Rhapsody in Blue (piano and orchestra);
Liszt: (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody Nos. 2, 6;
Sarasati (Spain): (violin) Song of the Wanderer,, Fantasia on a Theme of Carmen;
Chopin (Poland): (piano) Army Polonaise, Heroic Polonaise.
That's all that comes to mind for now