Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies

Lullabies
Where Should a Baby Lie
Diddle, Diddle Dumpling
Hush Little Baby
The Man in the Moon
Sweet and Low

Lullaby (Goodnight My Angel)

Wiegenlied

Three Settings from “Alice in Wonderland”
The Lobster Quadrille
Lullaby of the Duchess
Father William

Wiegenlied der Phoenix

Lullaby of Broadway
Lullaby of Broadway (Harry Warren)
Dream a Little Dream (Milton Adolphus)
Mister Sandman (Pat Ballard)
Japanese Sandman (Richard A. Whiting)
Lullaby of Birdland (George Shearing)
Lullaby of Broadway reprise

Beeping Sleauty 

The Phoenix Quartet is dedicated to
...performing music composed or arranged for vocal quartet
...commissioning new music for vocal quartet
...conducting educational outreach.
For repertoire and booking information, please contact Debra Poulter, Artistic Director
Phoenix Quartet
(212) 222-2064 or click here
Vocal music is an especially powerful form of communication that can encourage a better understanding of the struggles and achievements that define people and can develop values that sustain people in life’s experiences.  It has a unique power to create community.  Throughout its rich cultural history and directly because of its melding of poetry and music, vocal music has had a place in all celebrations of life - to herald new life, mourn the passing of life, mark holidays, and to explore the human condition.
The Phoenix Quartet is a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit corporation and donations are tax-deductible as determined by law. 

The Phoenix Quartet is proud to be a member of
Chamber Music America
Peter Tchaikovsky

Paul Stephan






Billy Joel

Richard Strauss, arr. David Root

Irving Fine




Johannes Brahms, arr. Theodore Wiprud

arr. Richard Pearson Thomas, Debra Poulter







Richard Pearson Thomas
Fairy Tales and Lullabies