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Christopher Slatter - 07786 228388 | Email:Chris@Scintilloquartet.Co.Uk Classical Concerto for Strings - Albinoni Aria - Bach Air on the G String - Bach Arioso - Bach Badinerie - Bach Bist Du Bei Mir - Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 – Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 - Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 - Bach Double Violin Concerto in D minor - Bach Jesu Joy - Bach Orchestral Suite No. 3in D - Bach Sheep May Safely Graze - Bach Three Wedding Chorales - Bach Wachet Auf - Bach Adagio – Barber Ode to Joy - Beethoven Duet from the Pearl Fishers - Bizet Intermezzo and Adagietto from the ‘L`Arlesienne’ Suite - Bizet Prelude to ‘Carmen’ - Bizet La Musica Notturna Di Madrid Passacaglia - Boccherini Minuet from ‘String Quintet in E’ - Boccherini Notturno from ‘Quartet No 2’ - Borodin Polovtsian Dance – Borodin Hungarian Dance No.5 - Brahms Menuetto from ‘Serenade No. 1’ - Brahms Adagio from ‘Violin Concerto No, 1’ - Bruch Prelude from ‘Te Deum’ - Charpentier Fantasie Impromptu - Chopin Trumpet Voluntary - 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Handel Arrival of the Queen of Sheba - Handel Departure of the Queen of Sheba - Handel Largo from ‘Violin Sonata in D’ – Handel Sarabande in D minor - Handel Lascia Ch’io Pianga - Handel Suite from ‘The Water Music’ - Handel La Rejouissance and La Paix from the ‘Royal Fireworks’ - Handel Where E’er You Walk - Handel Serenade - Haydn Berceuse - Jarnefelt Benedictus from The Armed Man - Karl Jenkins Adagio from ‘Spartacus’ - Khachaturian To a Wild Rose - MacDowell Adagietto from ‘Symphony No. 5’ - Mahler Meditation from ‘Thais’ - Massenet Wedding March from ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ - Mendelssohn Sinfonia and Final Duet from ‘L’Incoronazione di Poppea’ - Monteverdi Czardas - Monti Alleluia from ‘Exsultate Jubilate’ - Mozart Andante from Piano Concert No. 21 K467 - Mozart Ave Verum Corpus - Mozart Eine Klein Nachtmusik - Mozart Three Divertimentos KV136, VK137, KV138 - Mozart Stabat Mater - Pergolesi Canon and Gigue - Pachelbel Jerusalem - Parry Chacony - Purcell Music For A While - Purcell Rondo from ‘Abdelazer’ - Purcell Rondo from ‘The Fairy Queen’ - Purcell Sound the Trumpets - Purcell Strike the Viol - Purcell Trumpet Tune - Purcell Vocalise - Rachmaninov Romance - Rachmaninov Russian Dancers - Rimsky Korsakov A Gaelic Blessing - John Rutter Gymnopedie No. 1 - Satie The Swan from ‘The Carnival of the Animals’ - Saint-Seans Danse Macabre - Saint-Seans Ave Maria - Schubert Contact: Christopher Slatter - 07786 228388 | Email:[email protected] www.scintilloquartet.co.uk © Copyright Scintillo String Quartet Thine Is My Heart - Schubert Traumerei - Schumann Romance from ‘The Gadlfy’ - Shostakovich Blue Danube - Strauss Emperor Waltz -Strauss Perpetuum Mobile - Strauss Pizzicato Polka - Strauss Radetzky March- Strauss Roses from the South - Strauss Tritsch Tratsch Polka- Strauss Tales from Vienna Woods - Strauss Barcarolle - Suk Suite Burlesque - Telemann Andante Cantabile from ‘Quartet No 2 in D major’ - Tchaikovsky Chinese Dance from ‘The Nutcracker’ - Tchaikovsky Danse Des Mirlitons from ‘The Nutcracker’ - Tchaikovsky Neopolitan Dance from ‘Swan Lake’ - Tchaikovsky Hungarian Dance from ‘Swan Lake’ - Tchaikovsky Fairy from ‘The Nutcracker’ – Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux - Tchaikovsky Theme from ‘Pathetique Symphony’ - Tchaikovsky Theme from ‘Piano Concerto No. 1’ - Tchaikovsky Trepak from ‘The Nutcracker’ - Tchaikovsky March from ‘The Nutcracker’ - Tchaikovsky Waltz from ‘Sleeping Beauty’ - Tchaikovsky Concerto in B flat major - Vivaldi Violin Concerto in C Major - Vivaldi The Four Seasons - Vivaldi Bridal Chorus from ‘Lohengrin’ - Wagner Andante Tranquillo from ‘Capriol Suite’ - Warlock Operatic Favourites Casta Diva from ‘Norma’ - Bellini O Sole Mio – Capua Caruso - Dalla Flower Duet from ‘Lakmé’ - Delibes Funicula Funicula – Denza Melody from ‘Orpheus’ - Gluck Intermezzo from ‘Caverlia Rusticana‘ - Mascagni Alles Fuhlt Der Liebe Freuden from ‘The Magic Flute’ - Mozart Papageno's Aria from ‘The Magic Flute’ - Mozart You Will Avenge Me Daughter from ‘The Magic Flute’ - Mozart Barcarolle from ‘Tales of Hoffman’ – Offenbach Can-Can from ‘Orpheus in the Underworld’ - Offenbach Nessun Dorma from ‘Turandot’ - Puccini O Mio Babbino Caro - Puccini Humming Chorus from ‘Madame Butterfly’ - Puccini One Fine Day from ‘Madame Butterfly’ - Puccini Berta’s Aria Il Vecchiotto Cerca Mogile from ‘The Barber of Seville’ - Rossini Largo Al Factotum from ‘The Barber of Seville’ - Rossini Contact: Christopher Slatter - 07786 228388 | Email:[email protected] www.scintilloquartet.co.uk © Copyright Scintillo String Quartet Traditional Music, Irish & Scottish Reels De’il Among the Tailors Evelyn Jean Flowers of Edinburgh Greensleeves Londonderry Air (Danny Boy) Three Scottish Dances Irish Mist Suite Irish Sherry Suite Kate Dalrymple Lady Madelina Palmer Lady Nelly Wemyss’ Jig Lassie Look Before You Molly On The Shore – Percy Grainger Miss Annie MacKinnon Mrs Roy of Nenthorn’s Favourite My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose O Flower Of Scotland Folktune fra Sunnmore Achel Rae Roxburgh Castle Sailor's Bonnet - The Gloaming Scotland the Brave Scott’s View Staten Island Teviot Bridge The Dashing White Sergeant The Old Grey Cat The Skye Boat Song The Soldiers Joy La Bamba – Trad Mexican La Cucaracha – Trad Mexican When Irish Eyes Are Smiling - Trad Irish Tangos and Rags Tango from Espana - Albeniz Tico Tico - Abreu La Rumba – Brymn Jealousy - Gade Por Una Cabeza - Gardel La Cumparsita - Gardel Tomo Y Obligo - Gardel Habanera - Halffter Tango del Maurice - Hein La Paloma - Iradier The Entertainer - Joplin The Easy Winners - Joplin Ragtime Dance - Joplin Roseleaf Rag – Joplin Solace - Joplin Libertango - Piazzolla Hernando’s Hideaway - Ross Contact: Christopher Slatter - 07786 228388 | Email:[email protected] www.scintilloquartet.co.uk © Copyright Scintillo String Quartet El Choclo - Villoldo Popular Songs & Jazzy numbers Gimme Gimme Gimme - ABBA The Winner Takes It All – ABBA Back In Black – AC/DC I Don't Want to Miss a Thing - Aerosmith Everything I Do, I Do It For You - Bryan Adams Stranger on the Shore – Acker Bilk Make You Feel My Love – Adele/Eric Clapton Set Fire to the Rain - Adele Someone Like You - Adele Skyfall - Adele On The Wings of Love - Clay Aiken Best Day Of My Life -American Authors Wake Me Up - Avicii Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong Always - 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