Sophomore: Concert Orchestra
Junior: AP Music theory, Sinfonietta
Senior: Sinfonietta
The Swan- Camille Saint Saens
Elegie- Gabriel Faure
Bach Cello Suite, Prelude- J.S Bach
Cello Concerto E minor Op. 85 Mov. 1- Edward Elgar
Student Cello Concerto in D minor- Felix Mendelsohnn
Valse Sentimentale- Pytor Illyich Tchaikovsky
Fantasiestucke Op.73, No.1- Robert Schumann
Vocalise- Sergei Rachminoff
Apres un Reve Op. 7 No.1- Gabriel Faure
Liebestraumn No.3, (Love Dream)- Franz Liszt
Concerto for two cellos in G minor- Antonio Vivalidi
Libertango- Astor Piazzolla
Song of the Ocean Winds- Adrian Gordon
Fantasia on a 17th century tune- Richard Stephan
Holberg Zuite- Grieg
Suite Concertante- Cesar Cui
Mill and the Train- Fred J. Allen
Gregorian chant- Paul Creston
Dance of the Iscariot- Kurt Mosier
Night of the Shores- Sean O-Loughlin
Pavane for Dead Princess- Maurice Ravel
Momentum- Richard Meyer
Vanishing Point- Richard Meyer
Serenade for Strings- Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky
The Four Seasons, Winter- Antonio Vivaldi
Variations- Edward Elgar
Swan Lake Op.20 Act 2: No.10- Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky
Pas De Duex- Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky
Full Nutcracker Ballet- Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky
Carmen Suite- Georges Bizet
Millenium- Richard Meyer
Morceau De Concert, Horn Concerto- Saint Saens
Beethovens Symphony No.5, Movement 1
Symphony No.8 in G minor- Antonin Dvorak
Sleeping Beauty Waltz- Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky
Dance Baccanale- Camille Saint Saens
Hoedown from "Rodeo"- Aaron Copeland
Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar was a leading English composer of the late Romantic period. His music is noble and expressive, often reflecting national pride. Major works include the Enigma Variations, Pomp and Circumstance Marches, and his Cello Concerto, noted for its deep emotion and rich orchestration.
Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was a Russian Romantic composer celebrated for his sweeping melodies and dramatic intensity. He wrote famous ballets such as Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, and The Nutcracker, along with powerful symphonies and concertos that remain central to the concert repertoire.
Gabriel Faure
Gabriel Fauré was a French composer and teacher whose music bridged Romanticism and modernism. Known for his graceful melodies and subtle harmonic language, he composed a gentle, consoling Requiem, beautiful art songs, piano works, and chamber music that influenced later French composers.