RFCM Symphony Orchestra brings us an amazing library of over 700 Classical pieces conducted by the world-renowned Keith J. Salmon. From brilliant choral works to world-famous operas, their catalog features all of the classics from legends like Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Vivaldi, Strauss, and Wagner, performed by top-notch symphony orchestras. With music featured worldwide in Film, TV, Documentaries, Commercials, Video Games, and Multimedia, RFCM is second to none when it comes to Classical production music!
Up-tempo rousing and playful orchestral symphony, with brief moments of heavy drama. Perfect for fun romantic intrigue, comedy, energizing active scenes. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
One of the most familiar and famous of all symphony openings. Sonata form using sequences to expand theme with the movement ending in massive Coda. Beethoven's 5th symphony. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Ludwig van Beethoven
Rousing orchestral track, bright and cheerful, perfect for Disney, Children's, Fantasy, Knights of Old and related productions, Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Jean Sibelius
After a leisurely exposition by the orchestra, the soloist takes over the triplets and shares the melody with the ensemble. There are moments of sadness but the overall tone is bright and calm. Theme from "Elvira Madigan". Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Carnival of the Animals is a musical suite of 14 movements. In the finale, the strings build the tension with low notes, before the lively main theme is introduced. Reminiscent of an American carnival from the 20th century. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Camille Saint-Saens
Quiet peaceful piano, described as one of the most exceptionally balanced and movingly exquisite movements in Chamber literature. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Franz Schubert
A calm and tender concerto for oboe, with clear and simple melodies, almost contemporary in form rather than Baroque, with simple distinct instrumentation rather than heavily orchestrated layers. Harpsichord is prominent as a secondary instrument. Instrumental, Classical Music, Baroque Period, Alessandro Marcello
The composition depicts the course of the river, beginning from its two small sources through the countryside, with nymphs, through the rocks, past castles and finally disappears in the distance into the Elbe, Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Bedrich Smetana
Symphonic orchestral opera with full Italian vocals. After an epic, fast and intricate opening, this leads into the popular theme. Bold, brilliant, exciting, and ultra dramatic! Wonderful, rousing and memorable. Mixed Vocals, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Giuseppe Verdi
Classic 3/4 time playfully fun and uplifting waltz dance, with almost a "march" quality to it due to the instrumentation and adherence to steady beat, Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Johann II Strauss
The Flute Concerto 2 is an adaptation of the original oboe concerto. It was rearranged a year after the oboe concerto was composed. It was arranged for a set of orchestral strings, two oboes and two horns. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Nabucco established Verdi's reputation as a composer. Calm, dark, building sequence segues to bright, brassy joyous celebratory regal passage, then back to calm again. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Giuseppe Verdi
Pavane is a slow processional dance common in Europe during the 16th century. This orchestral work & chorale ebbs and flows from a series of harmonic and melodic climaxes invoking a haunting elegance. A heavenly choir & lyrics present a lighthearted fare perfect for romance or historic documentary. Mixed Vocals, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Gabriel Faure
Familiar piano work called the "Most poetic of all" Delicate passage works, followed by D-flat major section of beauty. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Piano, Frederic Chopin
Beethovens 5th, the opening theme is answered by a contrasting them played by the winds and this sequence is repeated. The horns then loudly announce the main theme of the movement and the music proceeds from there. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Ludwig van Beethoven
This concerto is notable for its delicate interplay between clarinet and orchestra, and the lack of overly extroverted display on the part of the soloist. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Suppes popular overture with its lively triple horseback riding pulse has been used in movies and cartoons. Rousing and dynamic familiar burst of energy. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Franz von Suppe
Serene then intense solo piano in ballade form. Composed in 1835-36 during the composer's early days in Paris, and is dedicated to "Monsieur le Baron de Stockhausen," Hanoverian ambassador to France. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Frederic Chopin
Starts quietly then quickly crescendos, turning elegant and rapidly swirls into repeated build-ups, then straight bounce waltzing in dramatic form. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Johann II Strauss
Gnossienne is the name given to several piano pieces by Erik Satie. This piece is a slow, peaceful, moody piano solo. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Erik Satie
Composed in 1888 to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the accession to throne of his monarch, Emperor Franz Josef who commissioned the waltz in order to celebrate the progress of Vienna and the prosperity of Austria and its colonies in the Balkan. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Johann II Strauss