Classical piece "needs no introduction"

Quaker Oats Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice commercial?

Lone Ranger intro?

1812 Overture

Yakety Sax

The suspense is killing me.

Sabre Dance

Freebird!

When anyone asks me “What’s that piece of classical music…?”, 90% of the time the answer is “Carmina Burana”.

So I’ll guess “Carmina Burana”.

No more of this “I’ll post the answer tomorrow” bullshit, okay? Ever hear of spoiler boxes?

O Fortuna?

It was probably one of several middle-European art pieces, since we all know there are fourteen kunstmusiks of germany in a fastly presented demeanor.

Spring, from the Four Seasons.

Anvil Chorus

Was it this?

Who are you calling a kunst?

In a gadda da vida?

Star Wars theme (or something along those lines - instrumental, from a few decades ago, but not traditional “classical”)?

Projammer was right in post number 5. It was . . .

Flight of the Bumblebee.
I didn’t catch the artist’s name, but it was played on a violin and sounded very bee-like.

Thanks for playing, everyone. It was fun.

Yes, ThelmaLou, I know about spoiler boxes. But I knew people would peek instead of guessing wildly. Sorry if it annoyed you.

Bring more tuna.
Statue of big dog with fleas.

Played on a violin isn’t surprising. Played on a tuba, now, that’s surprising.

I’d have guessed the William Tell Overture.

I’m not sure I’d recognize Flight of the Bumblebee if it flew up and stung me.