Did this classical song appear in Tom and Jerry?

For two guys who don't talk, they're pretty good at singing!

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Tom and Jerry can't talk, but they can sing! They also enjoy playing instruments and conducting orchestras. The original theatrical shorts featured Tom and Jerry in various musical settings from operas to orchestras to just playing piano and dancing around a cheese shop. These guys love classical music, but can you remember which classical pieces were featured?

It's time to see if you're in tune with your cartoons by guessing which classical pieces were in Tom and Jerry cartoons! For each question where the answer is "yes," we will tell you the name of the cartoon the song appeared in. 
  1. Wagner's "The Flying Dutchman Overture"
  2. Liszt's "Les Preludes"
  3. Liszt's "La Campanella"
  4. Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2"
  5. Rossini's "Barber of Seville" score.
  6. Rossini's "The William Tell Overture"
  7. Rossini's "Largo al Factorum"
  8. Strauss' "Wilde Rosen"
  9. Strauss' "Blue Danube"
  10. Strauss' "Die Fledermaus"
  11. Chopin's "Grande Valse Brillante"
  12. Chopin's "Fantasie-Impromptu"
  13. Chopin's "Minute Waltz"
  14. Bizet's "Jeux d’enfants"
  15. Bizet's "Carmen"

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