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Midyear Orchestra 2018-2019

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Order Toll-Free! Call 1-800-345-6296 / FAX 1-800-260-1482 / Internet jwpepper.com / E-mail [email protected] Go to cart FOLK & MULTICULTURAL He Maharaja—Doug Spata. Add some sizzle to your next concert with some Bollywood style! Maharaja combines rhythms and motifs from Indian music with exciting melodies. Slurred pizzicato imitates the sound of tabla drums while finger snaps and triplet flourishes add to the South Asian flavor. Teachers will appreciate challenging their students with advanced fingerings and rhythms throughout the piece and audiences will thrill to this unique musical experience. 10280360 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . M 49.00 10280361 Additional Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 Molly on the Shore—Percy Grainger/arr. Sandra Dackow. A rollicking good time! Not another "Celtic clone," this is actually a setting of two Irish reels Grainger arranged for string quartet in 1907. It retains much of its quartet flavor by giving each section lots to do. But don't worry, the second violins and violas remain in first position throughout. The Dackow/Grainger combination ensures a crowd-pleaser that you can feel confident programming! Very nice! 5665377 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . ME 50.00 e Northumbrian Suite (Folk Songs from Northern England)—arr. Ian David Coleman. Folk songs have a long and mysterious history. Their origins are unknown; they have come down to us mainly through an oral tradition passed from generation to generation. Many of the folk songs we have come to know and love are rooted in the ancient region of northern England and southern Scotland known as Northumbria. The three folk songs in this suite reflect this vibrant, wild and deeply historic region. Includes When the Boat Comes In; Dives and Lazarus and The Keel Row. 10696540 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . M 60.00 10696541 Additional Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 e Postcards from Russia—Carrie Lane Gruselle. This thrilling set of three Russian folk tunes will put your players (and audience) through their paces! Using a wide variety of dynamics, articulations, and tempi, three 3 tunes - Minka; Meadowland and Korobushka, run the emotional gamut from melancholy to pure exuberance! Set in the dramatic key of D minor, this one includes the exciting accelerando finish. If you do it right, you'll leave the audience breathless! 2480767 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . ME 50.00 He Red Pepper—Jeffrey S. Bishop. Based on traditional Zydeco music and Cajun fiddling style, this clever arrangement passes tunes playfully from one section to another, sometimes over a pizzicato walking bass line. This top-seller is full of energy and fun! 10048339 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . ME 45.00 He Scarborough Fair—Traditional/arr. Brian Bal- mages. The aching emotion in this interpretation of Scarborough Fair is a genuine treat for young string groups. The lyrics of the 16th century (possibly older) ballad relates a heartsick couple proposing impossible tasks to prove unending love to one another. Embodied with simple counter lines, harmonies, and dynamic range, Brian Balmages paints an image of youthful love and its inherent theatrics. Excellent! 10091946 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . E 40.00 4 Soldier's Joy—Traditional/arr. Sandra Dackow. This familiar fiddle tune will be a great way to open or close any concert. Featuring a variety of string techniques, this arrangement showcases all of your players on both the melody and the accompaniment. Correlated with Orchestra Expressions Book 2, this piece will inspire your students to increase their tempo to create an exciting performance! 10872141 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . E 49.00 4e Two Sea Shanties (for String Orchestra)— Traditional/arr. John Mock. Sea shanties (or chanteys) were folk songs sung a capella by sailors to set a rhythm for specific tasks on a ship performed in unison. Though shanties were practical, most are very beautiful melodies as well. Chosen for their lyricism, these two expressive songs, Go To Sea Once More and The Banks of Newfoundland, are arranged for string orchestra with flowing phrases and interwoven harmonies that express a love for the sea. 10846074 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . ME 55.00 10846075 Additional Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 e When Johnny Comes Marching Home— Traditional/arr. Sandra Dackow. When Johnny Comes Marching Home was popular with both the Confederate and Union Armies during the American Civil War. Students will love to play this exciting arrangement that remains in first position with strong eighth-note passages and great parts for all. Appearing in the 1800s, it is embraced as traditional folk music by both Ireland and the United States. 10739961 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . E 49.00 4e Where the River Shannon Flows—James I. Russell/arr. Brian Balmages. Based on the emotional Irish song, this thoughtful setting paints a picture of a man dreaming of the day he can return home. At times, the piece feels more like a fantasy than an arrangement as the melody weaves through an increasingly complex series of textures and harmonies before returning to the plaintive sounds of the opening. 10877071 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . E 40.00 11 Essential resource! STRING TRAINING, BOOK 1 Kathryn Griesinger. String Training is a collection of 80 reproducible theory and technique worksheets for the beginning to intermediate orchestra classroom or private lesson studio. Twenty stand-alone units provide brief writing and playing excerpts that can be used for assessment or tuning work during the first few minutes of class. Each unit is designed to develop fundamental skills in note recognition, finger patterns, key signatures, meter, rhythms, and sight-reading. New notes are presented in tetrachord patterns to help students learn intervals, scales, and arpeggios, which are summarized on the final page of each unit. Every exercise can be written, counted, sung, and played to allow students to focus on one music element at a time. They may also be used solely for sight-reading practice. Progressive exercises range from rudimentary quarter notes to sixteenth and dotted rhythms, compound meter, and syncopation in the keys of D, G, C, F, and A major. These flexible theory worksheets can be used multiple ways to fit your teaching pace and sequence, with space to notate fingerings, note names, bowings, counting, or even solfege or Kodaly syllables. Violin, viola, cello, and bass books are compatible (unison) in appropriate ranges for the respective instrument, and each book includes supplemental fingerboard charts and instrument and bow diagrams. The spiral-bound teacher's manual provides a page-for-page snapshot of all four instrument worksheets, student resource pages, and additional assessment materials. The Value Pack includes teacher manual and all 4 student books (violin, viola, cello, bass). 10846077 Violin. . . . . .B-ME 29.95 10846078 Viola . . . . . . . . . . . .29.95 10846079 Cello . . . . . . . . . . . .29.95 10846080 String Bass . . . . . . .29.95 10846076 Teacher's Manual. .29.95 10846081 Value Pack . . . . . .119.95 See all the works performed at the recent Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic by going to jwpepper.com/midwest

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