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Famous tunes of baroque music

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Do you know these famous tunes from the baroque music?
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Famous tunes of baroque music

Do you know these famous tunes from the baroque music?

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What is this air?

Johann Pachelbel, Canon
Antonio Vivaldi, The Four Seasons (Spring)
Georg Friederich Händel, Halleluia (Messiah Part II)
Tomaso Albinoni, Adagio
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The Four Seasons is the best known of Vivaldi's works.

What is this air?

Jean-Baptiste Lully, March for the Turkish Ceremony
Tomaso Albinoni, Adagio
Georg Friederich Händel, Halleluia (Messiah Part II)
Johann Sebastian Bach, Badinerie (Scherzo)

What is this air?

Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Te Deum
Johann Sebastian Bach, Air
Johann Sebastian Bach, Badinerie (Scherzo)
Georg Friederich Händel, Sarabande

What is this air?

Tomaso Albinoni, Adagio
Johann Sebastian Bach, Air
Georg Friederich Händel, Sarabande
Jean-Baptiste Lully, March for the Turkish Ceremony

What is this air?

Antonio Vivaldi, The Four Seasons (Spring)
Jean-Baptiste Lully, March for the Turkish Ceremony
Johann Sebastian Bach, Air
Georg Friederich Händel, Halleluia (Messiah Part II)
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"Air" from Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3

What is this air?

Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Te Deum
Johann Sebastian Bach, Prelude to the First Cello Suite
Jean-Baptiste Lully, March for the Turkish Ceremony
Johann Sebastian Bach, Badinerie (Scherzo)
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From the final movement of Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor.

What is this air?

Johann Sebastian Bach, Toccata et fugue
Jean-Baptiste Lully, March for the Turkish Ceremony
Johann Sebastian Bach, Well-Tempered Clavier
Johann Sebastian Bach, Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring

What is this air?

Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Te Deum
Georg Friederich Händel, Halleluia (Messiah Part II)
Johann Sebastian BachToccata et fugue
Johann Sebastian Bach, Prelude to the First Cello Suite
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The six Cello Suites, BWV 1007–1012, are suites for unaccompanied cello by Johann Sebastian Bach. They are some of the most frequently performed and recognizable solo compositions ever written for cello.

What is this air?

Johann Sebastian Bach, Badinerie (Scherzo)
Johann Sebastian Bach, Prelude, Well-Tempered Clavier
Johann Sebastian Bach, Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Jean-Baptiste Lully, March for the Turkish Ceremony

What is this air?

Georg Friederich Händel, Halleluia (Messiah Part II)
Johann Sebastian Bach, Toccata et fugue
Johann Sebastian Bach, Badinerie (Scherzo)
Antonio Vivaldi, The Four Seasons (Spring)

What is this air?

Georg Friederich Händel, Halleluia (Messiah Part II)
Jean-Baptiste Lully, March for the Turkish Ceremony
Johann Pachelbel, Canon
Antonio Vivaldi, The Four Seasons (Spring)

What is this air?

Johann Sebastian Bach, Prelude to the First Cello Suite
Jean-Baptiste Lully, March for the Turkish Ceremony
Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Te Deum
Georg Friederich Händel, Sarabande

What is this air?

Johann Pachelbel, Canon
Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Te Deum
Johann Sebastian Bach, Prelude, Well-Tempered Clavier
Tomaso Albinoni, Adagio
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