Masterpieces of Ballet Music: Introducing Classic Favorites
Even when they hear “ballet music,” many people who haven’t experienced ballet may find it hard to picture what the pieces sound like.
So this time, we’ve selected a collection of famous ballet music for those very people.
From classic masterpieces everyone knows to relatively recent works, we’ve curated a wide range.
Because many of the pieces will sound familiar, we think even those not well-versed in classical music or ballet can enjoy them.
Now, please take your time and immerse yourself in the beautiful world of ballet music!
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The SwanCamille Saint-Saëns

Camille Saint-Saëns was a French musician who achieved worldwide renown as a pianist, organist, and conductor.
He published numerous musical works, including operas, ballet music, and pieces in the Baroque style.
This piece, The Swan—later widely known in its arranged form as The Dying Swan—was originally known by the title The Swan at the time.
Its reputation has grown over the years, and its structure reveals a high level of refinement in even the smallest details.
The Creatures Of PrometheusLudwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven is one of the most important musicians in history.
Considered the culmination of Classical-era music, he had a profound influence on later Romantic music.
Among Beethoven’s works, the ballet music The Creatures of Prometheus is particularly famous.
In Japan, it is known under the title “Prometheus no Sōzōbutsu” (The Creatures of Prometheus).
Today, the overture is most commonly performed, but both Act I and Act II are excellent, so be sure to check them out.
CinderellaSergei Prokofiev

Sergei Prokofiev was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.
He is known for famous works across various musical forms, including ballet music.
Among his representative works is the ballet Cinderella, known in Japan under the same title.
There’s a behind-the-scenes story that this piece was created following the success of Romeo and Juliet, and the fact that he calculated so carefully and managed to produce not just one but two phenomenal hits—well, it’s nothing short of impressive.
The Tale of the Stone FlowerSergei Prokofiev

The ballet The Tale of the Stone Flower is based on a folk tale from the Ural region.
In Japan, it is known by the title Ishino Hana (The Stone Flower).
This work was composed by the prolific 20th-century musician Sergei Prokofiev, and after his representative works Romeo and Juliet and Cinderella, it became a major topic of discussion.
Shortly after completing this piece, Prokofiev passed away, but it continues to be celebrated today as a masterpiece of ballet music.
GayanehAram Khachaturian

Aram Khachaturian, a musician from Georgia in the Russian Empire who had a major impact on modern music, produced numerous masterpieces and was active from the 1930s through the 1960s.
Among his works, Gayaneh is his most famous ballet score, known in Japan as “Gaine.” Although the story of Gayaneh is somewhat complex, the music’s craftsmanship and the choreography make it accessible.
As a result, it may be difficult for beginners to grasp, but those who have some experience watching ballet will find it enjoyable—so be sure to check it out.
Waltz of the FlowersPyotr Tchaikovsky

Pyotr Tchaikovsky, a great musician who produced numerous masterpieces of ballet music.
For those not familiar with ballet, he may be known simply as a famous classical composer, but in fact it’s no exaggeration to call him the father of ballet music, given how many celebrated works he created.
Among these is the renowned “Waltz of the Flowers,” one of the pieces featured in The Nutcracker, which—as its title suggests—unfolds in a brilliant major key.
Masterpieces of Ballet Music | Introducing Classic Favorites (21–30)
The Carnival of the Animals, No. 13: The SwanCamille Saint-Saëns

A celebrated work by Camille Saint-Saëns, based on a melody from the suite Le Carnaval des animaux.
Originally conceived as one of the pieces in a suite intended as entertainment for Carnival in early 1886, it was the only movement the composer allowed to be published during his lifetime.
The flowing melody played by the cello evokes the elegant figure of a swan gliding over the water and conjures the dreamlike imagery of the legendary “swan song.” The ballet The Dying Swan, created by Anna Pavlova in 1905 to this music, is renowned worldwide, and figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu’s exhibition performance to the piece also moved many audiences.
This is a piece for those who want to immerse themselves in the beautiful tone of the cello—a sound that seems to make you forget the summer heat and refresh the spirit.


