- Down by the Salley GardensWritten by William Butler Yeats and Herbert HughesPerformed by Kylie Watt
- ArabesqueWritten by Claude DebussyPerformed & Arranged by Thomas Adès
- Seguidilla and Duet: Pres des Ramparts de Seville from CarmenWritten by Georges BizetPerformed by Graciela Alperyn (mezzo-soprano), Giorgio Lamberti (tenor) and Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as The Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra)Conducted by Alexander RahbariLicensed courtesy of Naxos Rights US Inc.
- Coppelia - Act 1: ValseWritten by Léo DelibesPerformed by Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as The Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra)Conducted by Andrew MogreliaLicensed courtesy of Naxos Rights US Inc.
- Faust - Valse et Choeur, Ne Permettrez-Vous Pas Me Belle DemoiselleWritten by Charles GounodPerformed by L'Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse (as Choeur et Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse), Michel Plasson
- Faust - Récitatif et Air des Bijoux, Un Bouquet... O Dieu! Que de Bijoux (Marguerite)Written by Charles GounodPerformed by L'Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse (as Choeur et Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse), Michel PlassonLicensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
- Étincelles in A Flat MajorWritten by Emil Waldteufel (as Émile Waldteufel)Performed by Alexandre SorelLicensed courtesy of Solstice Records, France
- Introduction and Royal March of the Lion from Carnival of the AnimalsWritten by Camille Saint-SaënsLicensed courtesy of CPM Classical
- Introduction and Royal March of the Lion from Carnival of the AnimalsWritten by Camille Saint-SaënsAranged by Anthony Weeden
- Je suis PochardeMusic by Louis ByrecLyrics by Leon LarochePerformed by Yvette GuilbertLicensed courtesy of Puzzle Productions, France
- Children's Corner, L.113: VI CakewalkWritten by Claude DebussyPerformed by François-Joël Thiollier (as Francois-Joel Thiollier), pianoLicensed courtesy of Naxos Rights US Inc.
- Children's Corner, L.113: VI CakewalkWritten by Claude DebussyArranged by Anthony Weeden
- Gnossienne No. 1: LentWritten by Erik SatiePerformed & Arranged by Thomas Adès
- Dream of EgyptWritten by Thomas Adès
- Moulin Rougebased on "Gnossienne No. 1: Lent"Written by Erik SatiePerformed & Arranged by Anthony Weeden
- Septet in E Flat Major, Op.65: IV Gavotte et Final: Allegro Non Troppo, AnimatoWritten by Camille Saint-SaënsArranged by Thomas Adès
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