Song List |
Classical Favourites |
Wedding Music |
- Canon in D - J. Pachelbel
- Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring J.S.Bach
- Ave Maria - Schubert
- Spring & Winter from The Four Seasons – Vivaldi
- The Flower Duet – Delibes
- Walking in the Air from the Snowman – H. Blake
- Air from Suite No. 3 - J.S.Bach
- Song to The Moon – Dvorak
- Lascia ch’io pianga - Haendel
- Morning from Peer Gynt - E. Greig
- Adagio in G minor – Albinoni
- Arioso – J.S Bach
- Air from Haendel’s Water Music
- Nessun Dorma – Puccini
- Casta Diva – from Norma by Bellini
- Mio Babbino Caro - G. Puccini
- Caro Mio Ben - G. Puccini
- Adagio from Clarinet Concerto - W.A. Mozart
- Humoresque Op 101- Anton Dvorak
- Largo from the New World Symphony - Anton Dvorak
- Adagio from Spartacus Khatchaturian
- A Song of Love - J.S.Bach
- Ode to Joy - Beethoven
- Polovetsian Dance from Prince Igor - Borodin
- Fantasia on Greensleeves Vaughan Williams
- Waltz of the Flowers – Tchaikovski
- Gymnopedies No 1 and No 3- Erik Satie
- Serenade – Schubert
- Pavane- Faure
- Thais Meditation - Massenet
- Traumerei and Von Fremden Landern und Menschen from Kinderscenen - R. Schumann
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- Bridal March from Lohengrin - Wagner (Here comes the Bride)
- Bridal March from Midsummer Night's Dream - Mendelssohn
- Canon in D - J. Pachelbel
- Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring – J.S. Bach
- The Wedding Song – Kenny G
- Trumpet Voluntary - Jeramiah Clarke
- Trumpet Tune - H. Purcell
- Mio Babbino Caro – Puccini
- Ave Maria - Schubert
- Ave Maria – Bach & C. Gounod
- The Wedding-La Novia- Prieto
- Arrival of the Queen of Sheba – Haendel
- And a wide selection of Hymns

Willam Shakespeare (1564- 1616), "Twelfth Night", Act 1 scene 1
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Contemporary Music |
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| Contemporary Songs |
From musicals and movies |
- Angels – Robbie Williams
- Come Away with Me - Norah Jones
- Throw your Arms Around Me
- Runaway – The Corrs
- All I Want is You – U2
- Annie's Song and Perhaps Love - John Denver
- Amazed – Lonestar
- From This Moment On
- I Cant Help Falling in Love with You - Elvis
- Right Here Waiting - Marx
- Time to Say Goodbye – Sung by Andrea Bocelli
- The Prayer Bocelli and Celine Dion/ Anthony Callea
- My Immortal - Evanescence
- Summertime
- Bittersweet Symphony – The Verve
- When You Say Nothing at All
- I Knew I Loved You - Savage Garden
- This Kiss – Faith Hill
- The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
- When You Wish Upon a Star
- Nothing Else Matters – Metallica
- Only Time and China Roses – Enya
- Moon River
- Imagine – John Lennon
- Someone to Watch Over Me
- When I Fall in Love
- What a Wonderful World
- Teardrop – Massive Attack
- My Funny Valentine
- Good Riddance (Time of your Life) – Greenday
- Corpus Christi Carol – Britten (sung by Jeff Buckley)
- Rainbow Connection
- This Flower – Kasey Chambers
- Unchained Melody
- Fields of Gold – Sting
- I Do it for You – Bryan Adams
- Candle in the Wind
- Yesterday and Michelle – The Beatles
- Wind Beneath My Wings
- Endless Love
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- A Whole New World – From Aladdin
- Where do I begin and One Hand, One Heart - From West Side Story
- Somewhere my love – From Dr Zhivago
- Gabriel’s Oboe and Brothers – From The Mission
- Theme from Sense and Sensibility
- Kissing You – Des’ree – From Romeo and Juliet
- My Heart Will Go On – From the Titanic
- Theme from Icecastles
- The Rose – McBroom
- It is You from Shrek
- In Dreams, Concerning Hobbits and May It Be from The Lord of the Rings
- Theme from St Elmo’s Fire
- Theme from Braveheart (For the Love of a Princess)
- Drink with Me and On My Own – From Les Miserables
- Theme from Life is Beautiful
- Can You Feel the Love Tonight – Elton John From Lion King
- Storybook Love – Theme from The Princess Bride
- Theme from Harry Potter
- Memory from Cats, All I Ask of You, Pie Jesu, I Don’t Know How to Love Him, Love changes Everything – Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Theme from Forrest Gump
- Buongiorno Principessa from Life is Beautiful
- Come What May – from Moulin Rouge

“Without music life would be a mistake” Nietzsche |
Folk Music |
Hymns |
- Sakura - Japanese folk song
- Moon Over the Rising Castle – Japanese
- Jasmine Flower - Chinese
- Shenendoah - Negro Spiritual
- Carolan’s Farewell to Music and Carolan’s Concerto– Turlough O’Carolan
- She Moved Thru the Fair
- The Sally Gardens – Irish
- Greensleeves – King Henry VIII
- Black is the Colour of my True Love’s Hair.
- Manx Lullaby – Isle of Man
- Arran Boat Song – Scotish
- Danny Boy - Celtic
- Died of Love - Irish
- Variations on a Welsh Carol - Ank Van Campen
- Scarborough Fair - English folk song
- At the Midhour of Night – English
- The Last Rose of Summer
- Salley Gardens - English
- And Many More……
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- Amazing Grace
- Be Thou My Vision
- A New Commandment
- The Lord is My Shepherd (several Versions)
- All things Bright and Beautiful
- Praise my Soul the King of Heaven
- Morning has Broken
- Oh Perfect Love
- Lord of the Dance
- Hymn to joy (Beethoven’s 9th)
- For the Beauty of the Earth
- Be still my Soul (Finlandia)
- Here I am Lord
- And Many More…
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Duo or Trio Music
(flute, harp, violin, cello) |
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- Morgan! – R. Strauss
- Have you seen But a White Lillie Grow? – English Air
- Minuet and Dance of the Blessed spirits from Orpheus - Gluck
- Vivace from Sonatina op. 55 no. 1 - Kuhlau
- Variations on a Theme by Rossini - Chopin
- Air - Boscha
- Passacaille - G. F. Handel
- Serenade - Persecetti
- Andantino from Sonata in C - Dussek
- Lauda to St. Maddalena - 13th Century Italy
- Serenade - F.J. Haydn
- Calliope and Euterpe. Gagliardi -Vincenzo Galilei
- Amarilli, Mia Bella – Caccini
- Minuet 1&2 - H. Purcell
- Andantino and Allegro from Cinq Pieces Breves - Jules Mouqet
- Kemp's Jig - John Dowland
- Siciliana from Suite in G minor - J.S. Bach
- Sonata in C major for Flute and continuo - J.S. Bach
- Pan Pastorale - J. Donjon
- Les Charites - Rondeau - Boismortier
- Morceau de Concours - Faure
- Andante Grazioso from Sonatina - J.L. Dussek
- Chanson D’Amour – Faure
- Bilitis – Lai
- Bittersweet – Kim Robertson
And Much More!
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"Music takes us out of the actual and whispers to us dim secrets that startle our wonder as to who we are, and for what, whence, and whereto."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music."
- Aldous Huxley
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