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Classical Wedding / Event Music Selections Johann Pachelbel Classical Wedding / Event Music Selections Johann Pachelbel Canon in D Johann Sebastian Bach Air from Orchestral Suite No.3 in D Major, BWV 1068 Gigue from Orchestral Suite No.3 in D Major, BWV 1068 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring Cantata, BWV 147 Sheep May Safely Graze Arioso from Cantata No.156 March in D Major Cello Suite No.1 in G Major, BWV 1007 Cello Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009 Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050 Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in G Major, BWV1048 Violin Concerto in E major, BWV 1042 Sonata for Solo Violin No.1, BWV 1001 Partita for Solo Violin No.3, BWV 1006 "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" BWV 645 Henry Purcell Trumpet Tune Georg Fridrich Handel Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F major, HWV 348 Water Music Suite No. 2 in D Major Alla Hornpipe Andante Allegro Music For The Royal Fireworks HWV351 - V. La Réjouissance Hallelujah from Oratorio Messiah HWV 56 Concerto Grosso in G major, Op.6 No.1 The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from Oratorio Solomon Arcangelo Corelli Concerto Grosso No.8, Op.6 Antonio Vivaldi Le Quattro Stagioni -The Four Seasons Concerto for two violins in a minor RV 522 Concerto for two violins g minor RV 578 Concerto for four violins in b minor (RV 580) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertimento in D Major, KV 136 Divertimento in b minor, KV 137 Divertimento in F Major, KV 138 String Quartet No.11, KV 155 String Quartet No.12, KV 156 String Quartet “Dissonance”C-Major, KV 465 Serenade No. 13 For strings in G major, KV 525 “Eine kleine Nachtmusik” Rondo Alla Turca-Finale from Sonata No.11, KV 331 Ave Verum Corpus KV 618 Joseph Haydn String Quartet Op.74, No.3 String Quartet “Kaiser” C Major Op. 76 No. 3 String Quartet “Lobkowitz” Op.77,No.1, No.2 String Quartet Op. 3, No. 5 Ludwig van Beethoven String Trio in C minor, Op.9, No1 String Trio, Serenade in D major, Op. 8 String Quartet F Major,Op.18, No.1, String Quartet C Major,Op.59, No.3 String Quartet No.7 "Rasumovsky", Op.59 No.1 Ode to Joy – 4th movement from the Symphony No.9 Jeremiah Clarke Trumpet Voluntary Felix Mendelssohn Wedding March from the opera Midsummer Night's Dream Richard Wagner Bridal Chorus from opera Lohengrin Jean-Joseph Mouret Rondeau from "Sinfonie de Fanfares" Franz Schubert Ave Maria Op.52, No.6 Charles Gounod/ J.S. Bach Ave Maria Antonín Dvořák 'Terzetto' in C major, Op. 74 String Quartet “American” Op.96, F Major Humoresque Op.101, No.7 Johannes Brahms Hungarian Dance No.5 g minor Hungarian Dance No.6 D Major Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor Op.25 Piano Quintet A Major,Op.81 John B. Dykes Eternal Father Strong to Save Julles Massenet Méditation from Opera Thais Léo Delibes The Flower Duet from opera Lakme Victor Monti Csárdás Aram Khachaturian Sabre Dance Edvard Grieg Holberg Suite Op.40 Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade Theme Cesar Franc Panis Angelicus Giacomo Puccini O mio babbino caro James Horner A Gift of a Thistle from the movie Braveheart Michael Praetorius Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming Wiliam Walker Amazing Grase Joseph Bracket Simple Gifts Erik Satie Gymnopedie No.1 Jewish folk music Oif’n Pripetshok Erev Shel Shoshanim (Evening of Roses) Dodi Li- Erev Shel Shoshanim Yedid Nefesh Kalle Mazel Tov Hava Nagila Wedding Cocktail Hour/ Banquet Music Collection VIENNA MUSIC 1.Hermann Dostal: Flieger-Marsch 2. Jaromir Vejvoda: Rosamunde (Polka) 3. Johann Schrammel: Wien bleibt Wien (Marsch) 4. Karl Mosheimer: Alles tanzt Polka 5. Johann Strauss: Unter Donner und Blitz (Polka schnell) 6. Johann Strauss father: Radeczky-Marsch 7. Franz Lehár: Piave-Marsch 8. Johann Strauss: Im Krapfenwaldl (Polka francaise) 9. Johann Strauss: Leichtes Blut (Polka schnell) 10. C.M.Ziehrer: Schönfeld-Marsch 11. Josef Strauss: Moulinet-Polka (Polka francaise) 12. Johann Strauss: Auf der Jagd (Polka schnell) 13. C.M.Ziehrer: Fächer-Polonaise 14. Johann Strauss: Annen-Polka (Polka francaise) 15. Charly Gaudriot: Flott und munter (Marsch) 16. Johann Strauss: Éljen a Magyar! (Polka schnell) 17. Johann Strauss: Tritsch-Tratsch (Polka schnell) 18. Josef Strauss: Plappermäulchen (Polka schnell) 19.Josef Strauss: Feuerfest (Polka francaise) 20. Franz Lehár: Jezt geht´s los! (Marsch) 21. Johann Strauss: Tik-Tak (Polka schnell) 22. Hans Stilp: Grazer Bummler (Marsch) 23. Johannes Brahms: Ungarische Tänze (No.5 and No. 6) 24. Johann Strauss: Vergnügungszug (Polka schnell) 25. Johann Strauss: Champagner-Polka 26. Josef Strauss: Ohne Sorgen (Polka schnell) 27. Johann Strauss: Fata Morgana (Polka Mazur) 28. Josef Strauss: Jokey-Polka 29. Josef Drechster: Brüderlein Fein 30. Johann Strauss: An der schönen blauen Donau (Walzer) 31. C.M.Ziehrer: Herrreinspaziert! (Walzer) 32. Emmerich Kálmán: Tanzen möcht´ ich! (Walzer) 33. Franz Lehár: Ballsirenen (Walzer) 34. Frederic Chopin: Polonaise A-Dur 35. Johann Strauss: Wiener Blut (Walzer) 36. Johann Strauss: Wiener Bonbons (Walzer) 37. C.M.Ziehrer: Faschingskinder (Walzer) 38. Johann Strauss: Wein, Weib und Gesang (Walzer) 39. Johann Strauss: Morgenblätter (Walzer) 40. Franz Lehár: Gold und Silber (Walzer) 41. Johann and Joseph Strauss: Pizzicato Polka 42. Johann Strauss: Rosen aus dem Süden (Walzer) 43. Josef Lanner: Die Schönbrunner (Walzer) 44. Johann Strauss: Schatz-Walzer 45. W.A. Jurek, Op.6: Deutschmeister Regimentsmarsch 46. Josef Strauss: Aquarellen Walzer 47. Josef Strauss: Mein Lebenslauf ist Lieb und Lust (Walzer) 48. Emil Waldteufel: Die Schlittschuhläufer (Walzer) 49. Josef Strauss: Sphärenklänge (Walzer) 50. Johann Strauss: Kaiser Walzer 51. Johann Strauss: Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald (Walzer) 52. Johann Strauss: Künstlerleben (Walzer) 53. Josef Lanner: Hofballtänze (Walzer) 54. Johann Strauss, Op.234: Accellerationen-Walzer 55. C.M.Ziehrer: Wiener Bürger (Walzer) 56. Franz Lehár: Grosses Potpourri "Die lustige Witwe" 57. Johann Strauss: Die Fledermaus (Overtüre) 58. Johann Strauss (son): Frühlingsstimmen (Walzer) 59. Johann Strauss: Perpetuum mobile 60. Franz Lehár: Dein ist mein ganzes Herz 61. Jacob Gade: Jalousie (Tango Tzigane) 62. Matos Rodrigues: La Cumparsita (Tango Argentino) 63. Rudolf Sieczyński: Wien, du Stadt meiner Träumen 64. Johann Strauss: Fledermaus Quadrill 65. Franz Lehár: Paganini (Slowfox) 66. Josef Strauss: Frauenherz-Polka 67. Ulrich Sommerlatte: "Wir tanzen Tango" (Potpourri) 68. Emmerich Kálmán: Grüss mir mein Wien Lied aus der Operette Gräfin Mariza 69. Franz Lehár: Freunde, das Leben ist lebenswert! 70. René Roulette: Tango Roulette 71. Emil Waldteufel: Ganz allerliebst (Walzer) 72. Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier (Walzer) 73. Johann Strauss: Du und Du (Walzer) 74.Franz Lehár: Lippen Schweigen (Duett No.15) 75. Suppe-Preis: O, Du mein Österreich 76. W.A. Mozart: Österr. Bundeshymne Evergreens, Jazz, Tango, Beatles, Coldplay and more… 1. Brasil: Samba 2. Quando, quando 3. Amor, Amor 4. Tea For Two 5. Perfidia 6. Black Orpheus 7. Moon River 8. True Love 9. Fascination 10. The Last Waltz 11. Be Our Guest 12. La Paloma 13. Mona Lisa 14. Jealousy 15. Blueberry Hill 16. Besame Mucho 17. Ó, sole mio 18. Petit Fleure 19. Begin The Beguine 20. Something Stupid 21. Spanish Eyes 22. My way 23. Strangers In The Night 24. Just A Giggolo… 25. Buona sera 26. Marína 27. Ain´t she sweet 28. Somebody Loves Me 29. Embraceable You 30. Jingle Bells: Christmas 31. White Christmas: Christmas 32. The Christmas Waltz: Christmas 33. Christmas Dreaming: Christmas 34. Have Yourself a Merry little Christmas: Christmas 35. The Christmas Song: Christmas 36. Bring a Torch: Christmas 37. Deck The Halls: Christmas 38. What Child Is This: Christmas 39. The First Noel: Christmas 40. We Wish You a Merry Christmas 41. Silent Night: Christmas 42. Joy The World: Christmas 43. Oh Come Emanuel: Christmas 44. Hark the Herald angels sing: Christmas 45. What A Wonderful World 46. Blueberry Hill 47. Misty 48. Mac The Knife 49. Hello, Dolly 50. Cheek To Cheek 51. I could have danced 52. My Funny Valentine 53. Speak Softly Love: Movie (Godfather) 54. Santa Lucia 55. Ó, Sole Mio 56. Arrivederci, Roma 57. Mambo Rock 58. Ciao, Ciao, Bambino 59. Popocatepetl Twist 60. Rock Around The Clock 61. Shake rattle and roll 62. Tenderly 63. Autumn Leaves 64. The Shadow Of Your Smile 65. Lady By Good 66. Can´t Help Falling In Love 67. Got You On My Mind 68. Lonely Lover 69. Mackie Messer 70. Are You Lonesome Tonight? 71. The Girl From Ipanema 72. It had to be you 73. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 74. Somewhere: (West Side Story) 75. Tonight: (West Side Story) 76. America: (West Side Story) 77. Maria: (West Side Story) 78. It’s only a paper moon 79. Why Should I Wake Up? 80. On The Street Where You Live: (My Fair Lady) 81. The Rain In Spain: (My Fair Lady) 82. Feelings 83. La Bella Tangolita: (Ball in Savoy) 84. La Cucaracha 85. Summertime 86. Milord 87. Limelight 88. New York, New York 89. Tiger Rag 90. Tina Marie 91. Satin Doll 92. If I Were A Rich Man: (Fiddler On The Roof) 93. Hold Me 94. Ja-Da 95. I Will Wait For You 96. It Don´t Mean A Thing 97. Embraceable You 98. Talking A Chance On Love 99. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To 100. The Exodus Song 101. Take five 102. All Blues 103. All Of Me 104. All Of You 105. Ain´t Misbehaving 106. Honeysuckle Rose 107. Hooray For Love 108. Moonlight In Vermont 109. Moonlight Cocktail 110. My Funny Valentine 111. Meditation 112. Do Nothin´Till You Hear For Me 113. Desafinado 114. Flamingo 115. Fly Me To The Moon 116. I Left My Heart In San Francisco 117. I Love Lucy 118. On A Slow Boat To China 119.
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