A collaboration of: “The Classic Music Mafia”
Anthony Aaron, and Steve C.

Steve C / Classic Music Mafia: Here is the image depicting “The Classic Music Gangsters,” a whimsical and imaginative group of classical musicians with a playful gangster twist. The scene is set in an old-world music hall with rich, vintage decor, where the musicians are performing in stylish 1920s-era gangster attire. The atmosphere is mysterious yet sophisticated, capturing the unique blend of classical music and a lighthearted gangster theme. – aka.attrition

Every Sunday morning we present selections for our TBP family to enjoy.

We present symphonies, ensembles, quartets, octets, etc.

Not all of our music is strictly ‘classical’. We may stray a little, but we strive to make all of our selections ‘classy’.

We offer tips on proper ‘symphony etiquette’ and even some selections that are a bit light-hearted and fun aimed at a younger audience. Those pieces will be so designated, and might be a good way to introduce kids to a world of music that they might not have been exposed to or think of as old and ‘stuffy’.

A full symphony will run as long as it will. We don’t want to cut a symphony short. However, we also include some shorter pieces that we try to keep under fifteen minutes in length. You can sample each and hopefully find one or more that pleases you.

We hope that you enjoy our Sunday selections.

Steve C.

André Rieu live in Dublin (Full concert)

00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:39 Seventy-Six Trombones
00:05:53 Blaze Away
00:08:40 Maria Mari!
00:14:50 Nessun Dorma
00:20:52 Snow Waltz
00:27:09 Salomé Opus 355 (Scheherezade)
00:30:26 Sabre Dance
00:33:28 The Rose
00:40:37 The Wild Rover
00:44:29 Im Weißen Rössl
00:51:25 It’s a Long Way To Tipperary (Sing along)
00:56:05 You Raise me up
01:02:22 Hava Nagila
01:06:47 O Mio Babbino Caro
01:14:03 The Beautiful Blue Danube
01:24:08 You’ll never walk alone
01:29:58 Radetzky Marsch
01:33:30 Strauss & Co
01:37:30 Libiamo
01:41:40 Tutti Frutti
01:43:55 Can’t help falling in love
01:47:19 Adieu, mein kleiner Gardeoffizier
01:51:05 We’ll Meet Again
01:53:50 Outro

The Next Six Come To Us Thanks To Z-La.

The Most Touching Concerto: Morin Khuur Concerto No.2 – Monkho 第二马头琴协奏曲-马头琴, written by Anger

Morin Khuur(Horse head fiddle) Concerto No.1 (1989) by Jantsannorov, N.

Gevorg Dabaghyan – Duduk’s Concert

Maydine’s Sophmore Harp Recital February 22, 2025

3 Heartbreaking piano performance made audience cry, Pressler play Chopin, Horowitz play Traumerei

Gee Lee 李季, Cheyne Yu: Albinoni (1671-1751) Sonata in g-minor, Op. 6, No. 2

These Four Come To Us Thanks To Ursel Doran.

Tchaikovsky: Concert Fantasia Op. 56 (Vladimir Ovchinnikov)

The much anticipated temple to worship the music in on any Sunday, THANKS MUCH SIRS!!! Acouple of submittals.

Yuja Wang 2016 . Musician of year 2017 (Musical America awards).

A Sunday without some more Yuja is like a day without sunshine.
Musician of the year award!!!

Yuja Wang: Messiaen Turangalîla-Symphonie [HD]

A very complex piece and a rare need for her to have sheet music to play it.

Concert For George – Billy Preston – My Sweet Lord LIVE 4K (with lyrics) 2002

No classical classical here but well done music by some well known performers.

“My Sweet Lord” performed by a group of well known singers.

This One Comes To Us Thanks To Texas Khaan.

“Их найрал” баярын тоглолт

Excellence, beauty and power from Mongolia !!!

“Grand Concert” holiday concert

The Mongolian National Music Ensemble will treat you all to a Great Ensemble concert on New Year’s Eve.

Special Lunar New Year program General Sponsor: Capitron Bank

Partner:

Unitel

Coca-Cola Mongolia

MIAT Mongolian Airlines

1) The Awakened Land – B. Sharav
2) The beautiful country of Mongolia – E. Choidog
3) The Sound of Music – L. Mordorj
4) The Center of Desire – N. Jantsannorov
5) Spring Festival – J. Mend-Amar

Anthony Aaron

Peter Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 23

Conductor: Taejung Lee

Pianist: Peter Jablonski

With The Korea Coop Orchestra

From The Grand Concert Hall Of The Seoul Arts Center, Korea

Aram Khachaturian — “Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia” from the ballet Spartacus

Moscow State Symphony Orchestra

Music director & Chief conductor — P. Kogan

Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Moscow Philharmonic)

Moscow, 2021

Conductor — Azim Karimov

Hania Rani – ‪@arteconcert‬’s Piano Day‬

Hania Rani was born in Poland and now divides her time between Warsaw and Berlin. Between these two cities, the pianist composes subtle and sensitive music reminiscent of Philip Glass or Erik Satie.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp3B97N67Cw

Hania Rani – Live from Studio S2

Running Order
0:00 Hawaii Oslo (from ‘Esja’)
6:33 Glass (from ‘Esja’)
13:39 Leaving (from ‘Home’)
20:29 Buka (from ‘Home’)

Hania Rani – Dreamy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDLutgT9yBU

Hania Rani — It Comes in Waves

Eternal Eclipse – Fate of the Fallen

I just came across these folks … musical group or whatever they are … and I like what they perform. I hope you find something to enjoy …

Composer: Thomas-Adam Habuda

Album: Outerlife

Recorded at AIR Studios, London

Eternal Eclipse – Chronicles of a Hero

Composer: Nathan Whitehead

Album: Outerlife

Eternal Eclipse – Hypernova

Composer: Cyrus Reynolds

Album: Outerlife

Steve C.

Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik: McGill Symphony Orchestra Montreal conducted by Alexis Hauser

Alexis Hauser conducts McGill Symphony Orchestra.

Performed on January 22, 2016 in Redpath Hall, Montreal.

Mozart: Sinfonie Nr. 25 g-Moll KV 183 ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ François Leleux

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:

Sinfonie Nr. 25 g-Moll KV 183

(Auftritt) 00:00
I. Allegro con brio 00:35
II. Andante 08:32
III. Menuetto – Trio – Menuetto 12:04
IV. Allegro 15:35

hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony

François Leleux, Dirigent

hr-Sendesaal , 12. Mai 2017

Haydn: Trumpet Concerto / Tarkövi • Minkowski • Karajan-Academy of the Berliner Philharmoniker

Joseph Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in E-flat Major

Trumpet: Gábor Tarkövi

Conductor: Marc Minkowski

Karajan-Academy of the Berliner Philharmoniker

Haydn – Oboe Concerto in C major Hob VIIg:C1 | François Leleux | WDR Symphony Orchestra

The Oboe Concerto in C Major Hob VIIg:C1, attributed to Joseph Haydn, performed by soloist and conductor François Leleux with the WDR Symphony Orchestra on March 18, 2021 at the Funkhaus Wallrafplatz in Cologne.

Joseph Haydn – Oboe Concerto in C major Hob VIIg:C1

00:00:00 I. Allegro Spiritoso
00:10:59 II. Andante
00:16:18 III. rondo. Allegretto

WDR Symphony Orchestra

François Leleux, conductor and oboe

The Classic Music Mafia – Adding some class to this joint one Sunday at a time.

Heaven help us…



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