What are the famous songs in the world? . .

1. "Blue Danube"

2. "Morning Song".

3. "Song of India".

4. "Barcarolle"

5. "Chatting Polka".

6. "Londonderry Ditty".

7. "Venice Carnival".

8. "Love in Rome".

9. "Italian Caprice".

10. "Tarantella of Naples".

11. "Katali".

12. "American Suite".

13. "A Fascinating Glimpse".

14. "Greensleeves".

15. "Spanish Gypsy Songs".

16. "Mexican Sombrero Dance".

17. "Tango".

18. "Blue Tango".

19. "Blue Sky".

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Bizet (France): "Carmen" Overture;

Tchaikovsky (Russia): "1812 Solemn Overture", "Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture";

Rossini (Italy): Overture to "William Tell", Overture to "The Barber of Seville", Overture to "The Stealing Magpie";

Beethoven (Germany): "Edmundo Overture", "Fidelio" Overture, "Leonora Overture" (1, 3);

Glinka (Russia): "Ruslan and Lyudmila" "Overture;

Weber (Germany): Overture to "The Magic Bullet";

Suppe (Austria): Overture to "Hussar", Overture to "The Poet and the Peasant";

Mendelssohn (Germany): "Fingal's Hole Overture" (also known as "Hebrides"), "A Midsummer Night's Dream Overture";

Dvo?ák (Czech Republic): "Carnival Overture";

Verdi (Italy): "Force Destiny" Overture;

Dribe (France): "Coppelia" Overture and Mazurka (ballet);

Lu Qiming (China): "Ode to the Red Flag Overture".

(Schubert (Austria): Military March;

Mozart: Turkish March;

Beethoven: Turkish March;

Berlioz (France): Lacucci March;

Verdi: Triumphal March (from the opera "Aida");

Johann Strauss (Sr. ): "Radetzky March";

Alford (UK): Colonel Burge's March;

Elgar (UK): Majestic March;

Susa (USA): The Star-Spangled Banner (the most outstanding march);

Link (Germany): Berlin Air;

Morning Plowing ( China): Cavalry March

Johann Strauss: The Blue Danube, The Sound of Spring, The Story of the Vienna Woods;

Waldefer (France): Skating;

Ivanovic (Romania): Waves of the Danube;

Rejar (Hungary): The Happy Widow (from the operetta "The Merry Widow");

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Johann Strauss: Small talk, Thunder and lightning, Hunting (fast), Excursion train, Pocket watch ticking (from the operetta "Gypsy Baron");

Minkus (Russia): Pas de deux of "Don Quixote";

Adam (France) Pas de deux of "The Straits";

Tchaikovsky: "Swan Lake"