Cast your vote for your preferred classical music piece in our Hall of Fame 2025 on our site
The Classic FM Movie Music Hall of Fame 2025 is now open for voting, giving the public a chance to have their voices heard in determining the most popular pieces of classical music featured in film scores [2][3]. This annual event, organised by Classic FM's website, is a unique opportunity for music enthusiasts to showcase their love for movie music within the classical genres.
To participate, simply visit the Classic FM page or their social media channels such as Instagram or TikTok, where they provide a voting link. Voting typically closes at a specified deadline, and for 2025, votes close on a Sunday night at 11:59 pm [1].
You are asked to select your three favourite pieces of classical music from categories including symphony, concerto, film theme, video game theme, opera, and ballet music. To help you make your choices, you can find inspiration by listening to the Hall of Fame Hour every day at 9am on ClassicFM's website Breakfast with Dan Walker.
A Hall of Fame playlist is available on Global Player, and videos of classical music can be found on ClassicFM's YouTube channel. One of the featured pieces is the beautiful second movement of Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No.2, performed by Arsha Kaviani.
It's important to note that T&Cs apply for voting in the Hall of Fame Top 300, and the deadline for submitting votes in the Hall of Fame 2025 has not been specified in the provided paragraph. The countdown for the new Hall of Fame Top 300 will take place from Friday 18 to Monday 21 April.
The results of the Hall of Fame 2025 will be determined based on public votes, making this a truly democratic event. So, don't miss out on your chance to have your favourite pieces of classical movie music recognised on a global scale. Vote now!
Cast your vote for your top three choices of classical music pieces from various categories like symphony, concerto, film theme, video game theme, opera, and ballet music in the Classic FM Movie Music Hall of Fame 2025. You can find a playlist of these pieces on Global Player, and music videos are available on Classic FM's YouTube channel, including Arsha Kaviani's enchanting performance of the second movement of Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No.2.