2019/2020 Repertoire
Burlington Chamber Players compiles a repertoire of music for each season’s performances. This includes quartets, trios, duets, and solos. In addition to this regular repertoire, the musicians play duet concerts, trio concerts, and holiday concerts with music specific to the occasion, such as music for two violins, duets for violin and viola, or traditional holiday carols.
Repertoire
Music for two violins, viola, and cello. We also play solos. Pieces are alternated for different performances. Below are videos from performances throughout the season.
Branle by Claude Gervaise
Winter from Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi
Spring from Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi
Rondeau from Sinfonies de Fanfares by Jean-Joseph Mouret
Aria by Johann Sebastian Bach
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring by Johann Sebastian Bach
Rigaudon, from Water Music by George Frideric Handel
Serenade by Joseph Haydn
Canon for Four by Joseph Haydn, #4
Allegretto from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Pavane by Gabriel Faure
Melody by Robert Schumann
Canzonetta by Feliz Mendelssohn
Sonatina in G by Ludwig van Beethoven
Ode to Joy from Symphony No. 9 by Ludwig van Beethoven
Gavotte by Rameau, Madeline Sawyer, solo
Bourree I and II from Cello Suite No. 3 by Johann Sebastian Bach, Ines Horozovic, solo
Gigue by Johann Sebastian Bach, Katherine Clougherty, solo
Holiday Concert
Holiday Repertoire
Carol of the Bells, Ukranian Christmas Carol
Christmas Concerto, Pastorale by Arcangelo Corelli
We Wish You a Merry Christmas, traditional
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing by Felix Mendelssohn
Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! By Jule Styne
Coventry Carol, traditional
Away in a Manger, traditional
The First Noel, traditional
In the Bleak Midwinter by Gustav Holst
Good King Wenceslas, traditional
Deck the Halls, traditional
Frosty the Snowman by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins
Angels We Have Heard on High by James Chadwick
O Come All Ye Faithful, traditional
Jingle Bells by James Lord Pierpont
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen, traditional
Joy to the World, traditional
Silent Night by Joseph Mohr and Franz Gruber