List of Shows
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Inspired by Tchaikovsky’s “Romeo and Juliet, Fantasy Overture,” Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Eternal.”
Fire Within
(NO EXTRA LICENSING REQUIRED)
Inspired by Borodin’s “Polovetsian Dances,” Stravinsky’s “Firebird Suite,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Fire Within.”
Inspired by Ticheli’s “Angels in the Architecture,” David Archuletta’s “Angels,” “Doxology,” “A Mighty Fortress is our God,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Guardian.”
Inspired by John Mackey’s “Turbine,” Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake,” Samuel Barber’s “Medea’s Dance of Vengeance,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Icarus.”
Inspired by Strauss’ “Alpine Symphony,” Christina Perri’s “Jar of Hearts,” Prokofiev’s “Alexander Nevsky,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Ice.”
Inspired by Joseph Curiale’s “Joy” from “Awakening,” John Barry’s “Somewhere in Time,” Mark Patterson’s “Shouting, Whispering Sea,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Immortal.”
Lincolnshire Posy
(NO or MINIMAL LICENSING REQUIRED)
Inspired by the music of Percy Grainger and Carol Brittin Chambers
Inspired by Jackie Dempsey’s “Squonk Opera” – “Caught,” “Dance of the Seven Vowels,” “Tines,” and “What Stirs,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “ExzentrieK.”
New World
(MINIMAL LICENSING REQUIRED)
Inspired by Dvorak’s “New World Symphony,” Bjork’s “New World,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Venture.”
Inspired by Benoit Jutras’ “O” and “La Nouba,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Out of the Box.”
Inspired by Imogen Heap’s “Aha!,” Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata,” Francesco Sartori’s “Time to Say Goodbye,” Bizet’s “Farandole,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Press Play.”
Inspired by selections fro Michael Giacchino’s “Speed Racer,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “The Race.”
Slide
(NO EXTRA LICENSING REQUIRED)
Inspired by Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Slide.”
Inspired by Yppah’s “Never Mess with Sunday,” Copland’s “Hear Ye, Hear Ye,” Patrick Cassidy’s “Vide Cor Meum,” Pat Metheny’s “The Way Up,” Paul Hart’s “Remembrance,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Forward Drive.”
Inspired by David Gillingham's “Council Oak,” Aaron Copland's “Symphony No. 3,” Bjork's “New World” from “Selmasongs,” and Jay Bocook's “The Garden.”
Inspired by Carol Brittin Chambers' “Capture & Escape” and Imogen Heap's “Hide and Seek.”
Inspired by Gustav Holst's “The Planets.”
Inspired by John Powell's “Fun Food Storm,” John Adams' “Harmonium,” and Eric Whitacre's “October.”
Inspired by the music of Radiohead.
Inspired by Karl Jenkins' “Mare Crisium Introitus,” “Lacus Serenitatis,” and “In Caelum Fero.”
Inspired by Samuel Barber's “Symphony No. 1,” Richard Sauceda's “Premonition,” and Bolcom's “Symphony No. 5: IV. Machine.”
Inspired by Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Ice Crystal,” Philip Glass’ “Opening” from “Mishima,” Danny Elfman’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Main Title),” and Benoit Jutras’ “Steel Dream” from “Quidam.”
Inspired by Edward Elgar's “Nimrod” from “Enigma Variations,” Richard Sauceda's “Windsprints,” and Dmitri Shostakovich's “Symphony No. 10.”
Inspired by René Dupérés ”Storm” from “Kà,” Gordon Goodwin's “Hunting Wabbits,” Eric Whitacre's “Water Night,” John Mackey's “Asphalt Cocktail,” and Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.”
Inspired by Richard Wagner’s “Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral,” David Gillingham’s “Stained Glass,” J.S. Bach’s “Sheep May Safely Graze,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “R!NG.”
Inspired by the Smashing Pumpkins’ “Tonight, Tonight,” Philip Glass’ “1000 Airplanes on the Roof,” Owl City’s “Meteor Shower,” and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Starlight,”
Inspired by Julie Giroux's “To Walk With Wings,” Howard Blake's “Walking in the Air,” and Karl Jenkins' “Math Was a Wizard.”
Inspired by Richard Danielpour's "Urban Dances," Bjork's "New World" from "Selmasongs," and Carol Brittin Chambers' "Train f(X)."
Inspired by Coldplay's "Clocks," "Fix You," and "Viva la Vida."
Inspired by the “Life as a House” Soundtrack, Imogen Heap’s “The Moment I Said It,” Samuel Barber’s Symphonies No. 1 & 2, and Carol Brittin Chambers’ “Aware.”