SANTOSH J asked:
We come across such music everyday in cartoons like Tom and Jerry. One example is The Blue Danube by Johann Strauss. What are the other such classical we come across daily?
Charlotte
We come across such music everyday in cartoons like Tom and Jerry. One example is The Blue Danube by Johann Strauss. What are the other such classical we come across daily?
Charlotte

Jacob
Anything by Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms, the overly played Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, etc. The list is practically endless!!
Allen
You basically hear Beethoven’s 9th everyday.
Josephine
Beethoven’s 9th.
Mozart’s music.
Dvorak’s New World Symphony.
Everyone also knows the Hungarian Rhapsody. They use that in cartoons a lot as well.
Renee
* O Fortuna from Carmina Burana by Orff.
* Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody #2
* 4th movt. of Beethoven’s 9th
* Hallelujah Chorus from Handel’s Messiah
* The Dies Irae from the Mozart and Verdi requiems
* The Dies Irae plainchant (used in horror film trailers when Carmina Burana or the Verdi and Mozart versions aren’t)
* Sodding Pachelbel Canon
* Sodding Nutcracker Suite now that Xmas season is on us
For Keith Olbermann watchers:
* The opening of the 2nd mvt of Beethoven’s 9th is – albeit in electronic form – the Countdown theme.
* Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor is heard in “worst persons in the world!”
Jamie
ha ha let me see
The Peer Gynt Suite, particularly Morning and In the hall of the Mountain King
A Brandenburg Concerto
Fur Elise
Pachelbel’s Canon
Hungarian Dance 5
Ode to Joy
The Bach Cello Suite prelude
William Tell Overture
Eine Kleine Nachtsmusik
Carmen
Farandole
Trepak
Watch the little Einstein’s.