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STRING ORCHESTRA Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 / w: jwpepper.com / e: [email protected] 67 Go to cart FOLK & MULTICULTURAL easy / medium-easy Kentucky Mountain Hoedown—arr. Mekel Rogers. A lively folk dance arranged for young orchestra musicians. The main theme is based on the eastern Kentucky folk tune Old Joe Clark, a song about a 19th-century Kentucky mountaineer, in an energetic and lively dance style throughout. An optional woodblock part is included to evoke the sound of clog dancing. 11400833 String Orchestra, Percussion Optional . . . . . .45.00 La Valentina—arr. Jorge Vargas. Written as a tribute to Valentina Ramirez Avitia, who fought in the Mexican Revolution at a time when women were not allowed in the Mexican military, this folk song tat is played by many mariachi groups in Mexico and across the United States. She wore her brother's clothes, hid her hair, and used the name Juan Ramirez - and gained the rank of lieutenant. Although this story feels familiar, this full and lush arrangement is fresh and engaging for all students! 11510722 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .50.00 Loch Lomond—Traditional/arr. Noah Klauss. A folk music classic that is a staple for young players. Recorded by Michigan State University Orchestra on the CD, Teaching Music Through Performance in Orchestra Volume 1 - Pepper #5973728. 955013 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .48.00 Miniature Mambo—Doug Spata. Written entirely in pizzicato, all instruments have fun and engaging parts in this fresh Latin-inspired work. Reinforce dynamics and low second- finger patterns. Percussion parts include shaker and claves to add the perfect amount of spice! 11393509 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .50.00 Montego Bay—Susan H. Day. Take a trip to Jamaica in this catchy tune with optional Latin percussion! This joyful piece features simple syncopation and melodic lines in all sections, evoking bright images of the sunny Caribbean. Sure to delight young players! Includes extra parts for Viola in treble clef and Violin 2 in alto clef for flexible ensembles. 11175161 String Orchestra, Percussion Optional . . . . . .60.00 Scarborough Fair—Traditional/arr. Brian Balmages. 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 . . . . . . . . .40.00 A Sertaneja—Fransisca Chiquinha Gonzaga/ arr. Dion Morales. Originally composed for voice and piano, this arrangement musically paints a picture of the composer's love of "the hinterland - the land behind the body of water," Rio de Janeiro. Flowing slurs, dotted rhythms, 3/4 time in D minor, and the passing of the melody between the strings celebrate the lapping waters around Rio de Janeiro and a graceful Brazilian dance by one of its beloved composers. Students will love performing this! 11399753 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .35.00 Shaker Hymn—arr. John O'Reilly. Based on the hymn 'Tis the Gift to be Simple (used in Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring"), this arrangement is a superb vehicle for exploring early American music and its links to the present. Skillfully arranged, this selection is correlated with Strictly Strings, Book 1, page 34. 2375491 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .46.00 Simple Gifts—Joseph Brackett/arr. Carrie Lane Gruselle. Lighthearted and energetic, this arrangement of Simple Gifts suggests a dance-like character. With its familiar and captivating tune supported by a gentle but persistent underlying rhythmic motif, students will study balance of sound and staccato and legato bowing styles. 10592167 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .45.00 South African Groove (after Siyahamba)— arr. Mekel Rogers. The South African hymn Siyahamba serves as the basis for this happy interpretation of the famous African folk song. Translated, the word means "We are marching." The composition can be performed by strings alone, but the optional addition of claves and congas adds another layer of authenticity to the music. An excellent opportunity to expose students to world music as well as dotted and syncopated rhythms. 11566678 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .50.00 Stone Mountain Stomp—Carl Strommen. This one stands out in the "fiddle tune" category. Carl Strommen has managed to take some of the sounds of Southern fiddling and mix them with a Western "Copland-esque" style and make something really special. Another great feature of this one is that the violas and low strings all get a chance at some fiddling. 2472094 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .53.00 Tango Rio—David Hinds. The zesty syncopated rhythms of the tango are fully explored in this well-crafted composition. All the sections of the orchestra have a turn in the spotlight as the piece unfolds. 11536262 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .60.00 Variations on an Irish Tune—Brian Balmages. Based on Thomas Moore's famous song The Minstrel Boy, this work uses the full gamut of styles and techniques to showcase your ensemble. In three distinct variations, lyrical phrasing, energetic rhythms, and fiddle styles ultimately lead to an exciting conclusion. 10008688 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .55.00 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 . . . . . . . . .40.00 Zira! Zira!—arr. Kathryn Griesinger. This traditional Ethiopian folk song is an ancient tribal call to war. Optional percussion depicts the pounding of the African drums that stirs a sense of anticipation and bravery. Intermediate students will encounter double-stops and heavy accented rhythms in cut time. Includes alternate Violin 2 parts in alto clef, as well as Violin 3 parts (Viola in treble clef) for flexibility. Powerful! 11175184 String Orchestra, Percussion Optional . . . . . .60.00 Folk & Multicultural Medium-Easy African Adventure—Robert Sheldon. When it comes time to celebrate the musical colors of Africa, combine the forces of your string group with your percussion ensemble on this stylish concert work for the developing ensemble. Repetitive rhythms and a catchy melodic hook propel the piece forward as it develops momentum and dramatic flair. Substitute Orff instruments for the melodic percussion for an even more authentic timbre. A guaranteed favorite! 10280280 String Orchestra, Percussion Optional . . . . . .46.00 Ahrirang—arr. Soo Han. A lyrical setting of the beloved Korean Folk song, for intermediate- level string orchestra. Grade 3. 10991743 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .50.00 The Ash Grove—arr. Jim Palmer. A gorgeous arrangement of this traditional Welsh folk song. A variety of orchestration techniques including pizzicato, rich harmonies, sweeping dynamics, tempo and key changes, and beautiful counterlines will make your young string orchestra sound full and mature. Excellent for teaching part independence and expressive playing. 11354998 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .50.00 Ashokan Farewell (from "The Civil War")— Jay Ungar/arr. Calvin Custer. The simple, memorable theme from the acclaimed PBS series makes excellent concert fare. Calvin Custer's realistic treatment includes the easy violin solo, piano and percussion. This is technically quite easy, but very emotional. 2238723 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .54.00 Blue-Fire Fiddler—Soon Hee Newbold. This kickin' fiddle tune is energetic, exciting and fun. The fast and furious fiddling sounds much harder than it really is. Riffs, finger patterns and bowings are very idiomatic and lend themselves to fast playing. This is sure to be the hit of the concert! 2474322 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .60.00 Chinese Folk Song Suite—arr. Chen Yi. Originally set for vocal ensemble, three songs from "A Set of Chinese Folk Songs" have been thoughtfully arranged into a three-movement suite for intermediate string orchestra, bringing this beautiful Chinese folk music to even more young musicians. The celebratory Fengyang Song is from Anhui province, the lyrical love song Flowing Stream is from Yunnan province, and Mayila comes from the ethnic group known as Kazakhs. 11500109 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .55.00 Circle of Rhythm—Reynard Burns. Inspired by the rhythms and melodies of African culture, this inspiring original work features melodies built around a four-bar rhythmic motif. Perfect for teaching varying rhythm patterns to the young middle school orchestra. All sections are given the melody. Optional percussion part for sogo or hand drum. 11339406 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .60.00 Clementine Variations—arr. David Bobrowitz. This clever concept will work well on any concert program. The arrangement starts with a straightforward version of the well-known folk tune. As the variations unfold, every section gets an opportunity to shine on a variety of melodic material with stylistic and technical variations. 11570769 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .50.00 Corozal Nights—Doug Spata. This exciting Latin dance for intermediate orchestra features approachable syncopation, catchy rhythms, and low first-finger patterns in every section of the orchestra. The exotic D minor tonality and optional percussion parts add authentic Latin flavor. The set includes viola parts in treble clef and violin 2 parts in alto clef for ensemble flexibility. A captivating concert selection! 10981242 String Orchestra, Percussion Optional . . . . . .60.00 Danny Boy—Traditional/arr. Harry Alshin. Lovely, interweaving countermelodies create a rich inner texture in this beautiful arrangement of the timeless love song. Sensibly placed in the key of D Major, this beautiful arrangement will have lasting appeal with your students and audiences, and will be an especially good choice for combined festival orchestra performance. Gorgeous! Recorded by Michigan State University Orchestra on the CD, Teaching Music Through Performance in Orchestra Volume 1 - Pepper #5973728. 2266146 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .49.00 Danse Estrange—Kirt N. Mozier. Take a trip to South America and tango in the streets of Venezuela. Your viola, cello, and bass performers will love the rich and singing melodies of their parts that contrast beautifully with the percussive and syncopated patterns of later sections. The exotic harmonies are hypnotic. 11503691 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .65.00 Danza Espanola—Bob Phillips. A perfect rhythmic skill-builder, this exciting piece uses classic Spanish rhythms and the famous Andalusian chord progression found in the music of Spain, Central and South America. All sections get to play both the melody and the driving accompaniment rhythms. 10872102 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .50.00 Doraji—arr. Ben Snoek. This popular Korean folk song is named for the Platycodon grandiflorus or balloon flower. This beautiful setting features lush scoring, flowing counterlines, dramatic phrasing, and seamlessly passes the melody among the entire ensemble. An excellent multicultural piece that will delight musicians and concertgoers. 11339410 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .60.00 Ear-igami—Richard Meyer. Ear-igami is a fascinating musical tribute to the ancient Japanese art of paper folding. Instead of a bow, each performer uses a piece of paper to make sounds and to "play" their instrument. Your audience will be entranced as they watch and hear the variety of effects possible in this charming set of pentatonic variations. A unique concert selection! 10066927 String Orchestra, Percussion Optional . . . . . .60.00 El Condor Pasa—Daniel Alomia Robles/arr. Janelle Zook Cunalata. Diversify your concert program with this captivating arrangement based on the 1913 Peruvian melody and inspired by traditional Andean mountain music. This arrangement will interest your students as it contains great expressiveness, gorgeous harmonies, a smooth and rustic contrast in the accompaniment, the quotation of the famous Dies Irae Gregorian chant, optional solo parts for violin and cello, and a dramatic ending. 10696528 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . .60.00 Visit jwpepper.com/contestfestival GOING TO CONTEST OR FESTIVAL?

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