I've got a couple more great
free classical pieces for you.
Frankly, I'm having trouble figuring out who has performed them. It appears to be an orchestra in Vienna. What little that I think that I understand is that their usual venue is in an orangery ("a room or a dedicated building on the grounds of fashionable residences from the 17th to the 19th centuries . . . . (Wikipedia)) at the Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna. The Palace is a former imperial summer residence, located in Vienna.
The
free pieces are by composers Johann Strauss Vater and Johann Strauss. The piece by Vater is
Radetzky Marsch - Op. 228, which runs 2 minutes and 29 seconds. I can't say that I ever remember hearing anything about this composition, but it sounds beautiful. The piece by Strauss is
Walzer "An der schonen blauen Donau" - Op. 314, a 9 minute, 58 minute piece, that sounds familiar even to my uncultured ears.
Here's
the webpage to go to if you want to download either or both of the above pieces. Both of them are available in MP3 only. You can save the files on your default drive for your desktop or laptop computer, or save them to a portable MP3 player.
I don't know yet how often this website changes the free downloads that they make available, but I'll plan to monitor the website frequently until I can figure out how they do things.