Banjo Hangout Top 100 Classical Songs

Top 100 Classical Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.

Fur Elise

Beethoven banjo tune

01-25
01:24

Mozart rondo from kv 545 sonata

3rd part of this sonata. I'm always working on the 1st ...

02-05
01:38

Baroquen

Composed this years ago but just decided to record it. Added some guitar backup to fill out the sound a bit. It's not bluegrassy or Old-Timey, but it sounded a bit classical to me so at the risk of offending the purists out there that's how I classified it, and that's how I settled on the title, which may be pronounced Broken if you so desire. :>) In G tuning.

11-21
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Turlough O'Carolan Medley (Sheebeg and Sheemore, Planxty Irwin)

Ric Hollander - My arrangement of two Turlough O'Carolan tunes - Sheebeg and Sheemore, Planxty Irwin. Recorded using the Romero strung with steel strings. Tuning: eCGCD, capo 5th fret. Arrangement and performance copyright 2014 Ric Hollander - All Rights Reserved

02-13
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Gavotte En Rondeau

From Partita No.3 and originally written for the violin.

01-01
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Tempo di Borea

This is from Partita No.1 in B minor

11-12
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Bach invention 13 Laurence Diehl on guitar

That was a real pleasure to work with a great musician, thanks Laurence.

10-25
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Bouree

Cello Banjo performance by Rob MacKillop of a Bach Cello piece

08-14
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Bourree from cello suite #3

Solo banjo arrangement of J.S. Bach's Bourree from his third cello suite.

02-03
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Fall Days

This reminds me of the swirling leaf eddies that keep my first graders from having an orderly line every fall by the cafeteria.

09-25
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Bach Cello Suite No.1 - Prelude

Played on a Deering Eagle II Tenor Banjo tuned a minor third lower and the resonator removed.

08-19
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Consonance ~ on "The Wood"

Wooden banjo: gCGCD Original Recorded without EQ or effects

07-24
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Prelude in D maj

Part of the lute suite BWV 998. I have also seen this written in Eb but what do I know? I think we can blame the guitar players for putting it in D (but I'm grateful).

07-12
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gill town

a tune i made up

06-19
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Minuet , Notebook for Anna Magdalena

This is from the “Notebook for Anna Magdalena." Apparently there is some controversy over the actual authorship of this minuet. Christian Petzold is believed to have composed two of the pieces from the 1725 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach: the familiar "Minuet in G major" (BWV Anh.II 114) and its partner piece, "Minuet in G minor" (BWV Anh.II 115). These were traditionally believed to have been composed by J.S. Bach but scholarship, particularly on the part of Hans-Joachim Schulze, has recently pointed to Petzold. The Minuet in G Major is catalogued as a BWV Anh. piece because to this day, nobody knows if Christian Petzold or J.S. Bach was the one who composed it. Petzold acted as an agent of J.S. Bach keyboard Partitas. Soprano 4 string banjo & Baritone 4-string banjo.

06-05
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souped maple blossum

im going to send this tune to joe,he likes this kinda tunes

05-27
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J.S. Bach Cello Suite 1 Allemande

Reference recording for the tab posted--view my tabs here.

05-22
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big mud

05-01
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Two-Part Invention #1

This is #1 of 14 from the ever popular Two-Part Invention series that Bach wrote as instruction materials for his students, to demonstrate "how it's done". He'd probably tell me I'm playing these all wrong

04-11
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Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring (A Section)

Ric Hollander - A request from my friend Marc Nerenberg. Arrangement: Copyright 2011 Ric Hollander - All Rights Reserved

02-20
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