The Vermont Fiddle Orchestra‘s Spring 2024 Concert tunes:
The VFO performed its Spring concert at the Barre Opera House Saturday April 13. Tunes for the Fall 2024 concert will be posted here, starting in September, as they are taught by Music Director Peter Macfarlane.
Summer Gigs:
Meanwhile, groups of the orchestra’s members will be playing smaller gigs throughout the summer, See “Upcoming Performances” on the VFO website for details, and here, in alphabetical order (in the case of sets, by the first tune in the set) are the tunes they will be playing throughout the summer.
- 100 Pipers / The Fiery Clockface
- Le Canal en Octobre
- Captain Taylor’s March
- Cat in the Window / Birds at the Feeder
- Danse de Chez Nous / Deuxième Partie de Quadrille D’Île d’Orléans
- Drumley’s / Milton Bridge
- Farewell to Devon / Margaret’s Waltz
- Ganglat fra Appelbo / Gärdebylåten
- Golden Slippers
- Green Hills of Tyrol / Dream valley
- Gumbo Waltz
- Hen’s Feet & Carrots
- John Brown’s March
- Lambingfold
- Madame Bólduc
- Maison de Glace / La March au Campe
- Miss Rowan Davies
- The Montague Processional
- L’Oiseau Bleu / Reel De Gaspe
- Old Parnell Reel
- Paddy on the Handcar / Speed the Plough
- The Quail She is a Pretty Bird
- Redwing
- Reel St Joseph / Reel de Bergerville
- Scotty O’Neil / Jamie Allen / Over The Waterfall
- Shove that Pig Foot / Nail The Catfish / Possum Up A Gum Stump
- Sister Jean / Old Grey Cat
- Stamey Creek
- Stures Schottis
- Sunday River Waltz
- To Twenty More
- Westward Willa
- The Wren / St Patrick an Dro
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