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Corporate Music List
You have a wide range of music to choose from when you invite Anne Roos to perform for your event. You may decide upon any of the categories of music below or a combination of music. And just say the word, and Anne can take requests from the guests at your event. Anne is happy to play music from any one of these categories:
1. Classical Music (written approximately 1720-1925)
2. Renaissance and Early Music (written before 1720) - authentic period music for Renaissance and medieval themes
3. Irish Harp Music by Renaissance Harper Turlough O'Carolan - Renaissance sounds with an Irish flavor
4. Traditional and Popular Irish Melodies and Airs
5. Traditional Scottish Melodies and Airs
6. Traditional Celtic Melodies and Airs - from countries outside Ireland and Scotland
7. New Age Celtic Music by Enya - flowing, graceful Celtic music.
8. New Age Music by Other Artists - very subtle, flowing music for use when non-majestic music is desired
9. Christian Melodies and Hymns
10. Jewish Music
11. Folk Music From Around the World - ethnic music from around the world, including national anthems
12. Holiday Music – festive selections for events occurring between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day.
13. Modern Popular Love Songs - often chosen because they are sentimental favorites:
A. Broadway Show Tunes
B. Music from Disney Films
C. Music from Motion Pictures and Televisions Series
D. Beatles Love Songs - by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
E. Old Pop Standard Love Songs - made famous by singers like Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, and Tony Bennett
F. Modern Popular Love Songs From the 50’s Through the 70’s (not listed above) - contains rock, folk, country, and R & B ballads.
G. Modern Popular Love Songs From the 80’s Through the Present (not listed above) - contains contemporary rock, folk, country, and R & B ballads.
14. Not Necessarily Love Songs
A. Modern Popular Music (Not Necessarily Love Songs) – includes titles like “Stairway to Heaven” and “The Unforgiven"
B. Celtic Jigs, Reels, Hornpipes, and Marches - An assortment of these traditional lively dance tunes are available, and some of these are considered standard pub session tunes or Irish drinking songs.
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