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Suggested Wedding Music Suggested Wedding Music Bach-Gounod, Ave Maria Dekoven, O Promise Me Pachelbel, Canon in D Borodin, Polovetsian Dances Wagner, Bridal Chorus (Stranger in Paradise) Mendelssohn, Wedding March Grieg, Wedding Day at Troldhaugen Mouret, Rondeau Schubert, Ave Maria ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Franck, Panis Angelicus Handel, Hornpipe “Water Music” Handel, La Rejouissance “Royal Jewish Repertoire Fireworks” Hava Nagila Massenet, Meditation from Thais Hatikvah Gluck, Minuet from “Orpheus” Raisins and Almonds Purcell, Trumpet Tune Mazel Tov! Clarke, Trumpet Voluntary Ceremony Schubert, Ave Maria Y’did Nefesh Mozart, Rondeau Jerusalem of Gold Bach, Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring Chorshat Ha’ekaliptus Bach, Air on the G String Hitragut Handel, Aria from Xerxes Erev Shel Shoshanim Vivaldi, Largo, from the Erev Ba Four Season Hana’ava Babanot English Folk Melody, Greensleeves K’var Achare Chatzot Molloy, Love’s Old Sweet Song Al Kol Ele Bond, I Love You Truly El Ginat Egoz Schubert, Serenade Dodi Li Gluck, Melody Dodi Li II Ivanovici, Waves of the Danube MacDowell, To a Wild Rose Bride and Groom Entrance Chopin, Etude No. 3 Od Yishama De Koven, Oh, Promise Me Od Yishama II Traditional, Believe Me, If All Those Yasis Alayich Endearing Young Charms Ose Shalom Bach, Sheep May Safely Graze Vay’hi Bishurn Melech Mozart, Alleluia Asher Bara Handel, Entrance, Queen of Sheba Y’varch’cha Liszt, Liebestraum Kozatske Grieg, I Love Thee (Ich Liebe Dich) and others…… Liszt, Liebestraum Tschaikowsky, Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet Barnby, O Perfect Love 1 Suggested Music for Weddin g Preludes and other Events Mozart Early Quartets Vocalise, Rachmaninoff Mozart, 3 Divertimenti Danse Des Mirlitons, Tschaikowsky Mozart, Sonate in D Bacarolle, Offenbach Beethoven Op. 18, Nos. 1-6, Prelude to Carmen, Bizet Vivaldi, Concerto Grosso in D Minor Porter, Everytime we Say Goodbye Vivaldi, Four Seasons Bach, Double Concerto Operatic Favorites Tschaikowsky, Piano Concerto No. 1 Don Giovanni, Mozart Debussy, Clair de Lune La Traviata, Verdi Borodin, Plovetzian Dances Madama Butterfly, Puccini Tschaikowsky, Pathetique Symphony Romeo and Juliette, Gounod Debussy, Reverie Lucia di Lammermoor, Donizetti Chopin, Fantasie Impromptu Aida, Verdi Haydn, Serenade Cavalleria Rusticana, Mascagni Stamitz, Andante From La Boheme, Puccini Symphony, Op. 9 No. 2 Il Trovatore, Verdi Gluck, Dances from Don Juan The Marriage of Figaro, Mozart Haydn, Cassation Fidelio, Beethoven Mozart, Four Dances from The Barber of Seville, Rossini “Les petit riens” K. 299b Mignon, Thomas, Gretry, Two Dances from “The Faust, Gounod Rose of the Republic” Carmen, Bizet Corrette, Noel La Perichole, Offenbach Abel, Andanta from Symphony, Orpheus, Offenbach Op. 10 No. 6 Rigoletto, Verdi Sammartini, Symphony in F Die Fledermaus, Strauss, Jr. Rosetti, Pastorale Pagliacci, Leoncavallo J.C. Bach, Andanta from Symphony, Op. 3 No. 6 Others Beethoven, Six Country Dances Concerto in E Minor, Avison Benda, Scherzo, Symphony in C Saraband, Crusaders’ March, Handel Grieg, I Love Thee (Ich LiebeDich) Minuetto, Beethoven Liszt, Liebestraum Air, Minuet, and Rondo, Purcell Tschaikowsky, Love Theme from Minuetto, Bolzoni Romeo and Juliet Brandenburg Concerto #5, Bach Barnby, O Perfect Love Themes from “Peer Gynt”, Grieg Dekoven, O Promise Me Marcia Alla Turca, Beethoven Borodin, Polovetsian Dances Waltz, Gounod Deutsche Tanze, Schubert Cole Porter, Anything Goes Mazurka, Miynarski A. Johnson, Pennies From Heaven Pomp and Circumstance 2 Club Date Album Volume I Gershwin, Cole Porter Volume III Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life Wanting You Italian Street Song Stouthearted Men Serenade Without a Song The Carioca Romany Life One Alone I Get a Kick Out of You Orchids in the Moonlight I Got Rhythm Begin the Beguine ‘S Wonderful What Is This Thing Called Love? S’wanee Embraceable You Let’s Do It The Man I Love Lullaby of Broadway Someone to Watch Over Me Body and Soul My Heart Tells Me September in the Rain Holiday for Strings La Vie En Rose With a Song in my Heart Secret Love As Time Goes by And the Angels Sing Dream Volume II Volume IV Gypsy Love Song Toyland I’m Falling in Love With Someone In Old, New York One Kiss Lover, Come Back to Me! Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise Hallelujah! Tea for Two Just One of Those Things Great Day No, No, Nanette Night and Day Don’t Fence Me In Anything Goes Somebody Loves Me Oh, Lady Be Good! Love Walked In Fascinating Rhythm Al-Di-La Strike Up the Band Jalousie Indian Love Call Play Gypsies-Dance Gypsies Forty-Second Street My Own True Love You and the Night and the Music It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie The Summer Knows Limehouse Blues Days of Wine and Roses Dancing in the Dark 3 Gershwin Italian Favorites Porgy and Bess Hits Ah! Marie, Eduardo Di Capua E,deCurtis, Come Back to Sorrento Scott Joplin Favorites Funiculi Funicula, Luigi Denza The Entertainer Io Te Verria Vasa, Eduardo Di Capua The Easy Winners Mattinata, R. Leoncavallo The Chrysanthemum Tarantella, Traditional The Cascades Italian Love Song Elite Syncopations Santa Lucia, Neapolitan Song The Favorite Carnival of Venice, Cleopha Ciribiribin, Antonio Pestalozza County Club O Sole Mio, Eduardo Di Capua Euphonic Sounds Vieni Sul Mar, Folk Song Heliotrope Bouquet Maple Leaf Rag Classic Irish Hits Paragon Rag Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ra Pineapple Rag O The Days of Kerry Dancing Scott Joplin’s New Rag When Irish Eyes are Smiling I’ll Take You Home Again Kathleen Duke Ellington Series We May Roam Thro; This World Caravan Would Go I Were The Tender Apple Creole Love Call Blossom Day Dream The Wearing of the Green Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me Mother Machree Don’t Get Around Much Anymore My Wild Irish Rose I Let a Song Go out of my Heart A Little Bit of Heaven I Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good) Tis The Last Rose of Summer I’m Just a Lucky So and So The Minstrel Boy In a Sentimental Mood It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Other Ain’t Got that Swing) Don’t Get Around Much Anymore Mood Indigo The Greatest Love of All Satin Doll It Don’t Mean a Thing (If it Ain’t Sophisticated Lady Got that Swing) Prelude to a Kiss Love Theme, St. Elmo’s Fire Take the “A” Train Over the Rainbow Star Dust Movie Themes Thanks for the Memory Toy Story, Patriot Theme from Ice Castles Rhosymedre, Jurassic Park Theme From New York, New York Ashokan Farewell, You Light up my Life Pink Panther 4 Leroy Anderson Belle of the Ball This is some of the music the Lenox String Ensemble can offer. We are constantly updating Blue Tango our repertoire list. Please feel free to contact us Fiddle-Faddle for any special requests. Thank you for your Forgotten Dreams interest. Horse and Buggy Jazz Legato Jazz Pizzicato Plink, Plank, Plunk Sandpaper Ballet Serenata Sleigh Ride The Syncopated Clock A Trumpeter’s Lullaby The Typewriter The Waltzing Cat Johann Strauss, Jr. “The Bat” Overture Tales from the Vienna Woods Blue Danube Waltz Voices of Spring The Emperor Waltz George Frederick Handel Messiah Christmas Carol Favorites Deck the Hall Joy to the World Silent Night The First Noel O Little Town of Bethlehem O Come, All Ye Faithful It Came Upon The Midnight Clear God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Cantique de Noel Jingle Bells The 12 Days of Christmas 5 .
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