Repertoire
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Titel |
Componist |
A night like this | C. Emerald / Arr. P. v. Lonkhuijsen |
Show must go on | Arr. J. Bremer |
Let's twist again | Arr. Matthias E. Becker |
I love you more | Arr. J. Bremer |
Les Miserables (Medley from) | Arr. E. Lojeski |
Some Nights | Arr. M. Huff |
Valerie | Arr. J. Bremer |
Ameno | Eric Levisalles |
Blue Suede Shoes | Arr. J. Bremer |
Wake Me Up (Avicci) | Arr. Don Henken |
Everybody needs Somebody | Arr. J. Bremer |
Billy Jean | Arr. Dirk Kokx |
Stay With Me | Arr. Frank de Vreeze |
Titel |
Componist |
Africa | D. Paich, J. Porcaro / Arr R. Emerson |
Amsterdam | H. Vrienten / Arr H. Koch |
Angel | S. McLachlan |
Bad Day | D. Powter / Arr. A. Billingsley |
Big Gilrs Don't Cry | Arr. M. Brymer |
Cold As Ice | M.Jones, L.Gramm / Arr H.Koch |
Dancing Queen (The best of ABBA) | arr. M. Huff |
Ease On Down The Road | C. Smalls / Arr. J. Funk |
Every little thing she does is magic | Sting |
Fly with me (Lena's Song) | F. Hallgren / Arr H. Koch |
Gabriellas sång | P. Bäckman / S. Nilsson |
Grace Kelly | Mika e.a. / Arr. H. Kaldeway |
Hey, Soul Siter | Arr. M Brymer |
In This Heart | S. O'Conner |
I Gotta Feeling | W. Adams e.a. / Arr. M. Brymer |
I Wanna Make Music | K. Shaw |
Jimmy | B. De Groot |
Miss Saigon (Medley from) | C-M Schonberg / Arr E. Lojeski |
Somebody To Love | F. Mercury / Arr. T. Grondman |
Tarzan | P. Collins |
Tears in Heaven | E. Clapton / W. Jennings |
The Phantom Of The Opera | A.L. Webber / C. Hart |
Kerstrepertoire |
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Deck the Hall | Welsh |
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas | I. Berlin / Arr M. Huitink |
Once In Royal David's City | C.F.Alexander / H.J.Gauntlett |
It came upon the midnight clear | Arthur Sullivan / E. Sears |
Peace Be With You | B. Colebrook / A. Snell |
Shine Your Light On Me | J. Groth / Tore W. Aas |
Joy to the world | G.F. Handel |
Santa Claus is comin' to town | H. Gillespie / J. Coots |
The First Nowell | Arr. M. Huitink |
We wish you a merry Christmas | The author and composer cannot be traced however it is believed to date back to England in the sixteenth century. |