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2025 Fall Orchestra Catalog

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71 Order Toll-Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 | jwpepper.com | [email protected] Serendipity Suite—Richard Meyer. Great for fostering pride in one's section and dynamite for a recruiting concert, each movement of this suite is designed to highlight different instruments of the string orchestra with style and flavor, emphasizing the unique qualities of each. With titles such as Fit as a Fiddle, Sol-La Viola, Cello Pudding and Oasis for Basses, this piece answers an important and greatly overlooked motivational need in today's music for students. 2244762 String Orchestra . . . . . 85.00 Tico Tico—Zequinha de Abreu/arr. Lipton. Perhaps the most famous example of Brazilian Choro music, this piece is made accessible to high school players in this sterling arrangement featuring a whistle and a section that uses strings as percussion instruments. Highly recommended! 10312102 String Orchestra . . . . . 50.00 Viva Violas—Richard Meyer. Take out the castanets because the violas are taking the stage, Spanish style! It begins in a paso doble reminiscent of a vigorous Spanish guitar solo, then moves into a major-key allegretto where the violas even get a chance to glissando! 2475430 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00 Wellerman—Larry Moore. A fun and lively arrangement of the popular New Zealand sea shanty written for young string orchestras. A wonderful opportunity to teach cut time and scale technique. The comfortable key of G, all first position and frequent doubling make this a very accessible work. 11355983 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00 Zembaloo (For String Orchestra)— Hylkila, Ilari. Its melodies are instantly memorable, and your string orchestra will love playing it. Zembaloo is perfect for opening a concert or elevating the atmosphere at the end of the concert. Each section of the orchestra is given meaningful and engaging parts, ensuring a rewarding experience for all musicians. 11576344 String Orchestra . . . . . 59.00 Light Concert Selections Medium & Medium-Advanced 221B Baker Street—Jeffrey Bishop. The title of this exciting musical depiction is, of course, the residence of Sherlock Holmes. The three musical motifs depict Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson and the arch- villain Professor Moriarity. The music moves from thoughtful to intense and is fun to play! 10069432 String Orchestra . . . M 70.00 7th Street Beat—Lauren Bernofsky. A beatbox piece for orchestra! Beatbox percussion sounds imitate effects normally made by a drum set, and these vocal syllables are woven into the parts of each section of the orchestra. The same parts are also written out separately for a guest "soloist" or two. A section for optional improvisation - either instrumental or vocal - makes this piece extra-fun and creative! 10997954 String Orchestra . . . M 60.00 Alley Cats—Doug Spata. A fresh new opportunity for orchestra musicians to step outside the normal styles and explore swing and bluesy harmonies. Each instrument also has the opportunity to work slides as well as more advanced fingering patterns. 11393535 String Orchestra . . . M 60.00 Basses Loaded—Carrie Lane Gruselle. Let your bass section shine and groove in this upbeat medley of funk, swing and good ol' fashioned rock n' roll! Opportunities for improvisation are included (with written parts as well) and an optional drumset part really adds to the flair. While the basses show off, the other sections of the orchestra also experience the contagious rhythms and melodies as they get down and rock out. An absolute showstopper! 10066376 String Orchestra . . . M 80.00 Blackberry Blossom—Gary Gackstatter. Feature your top player on this famous American tune! The first time through, the soloist takes the lead accompanied by some pizzicato and the occasional foot stomp. The second time through, first violins play most of the tune along with the soloist. The third and final time through the soloist gets some nice variations on the tune. And, oh yes, the faster the better! 2702541 String Orchestra . . . M 48.00 Bonus Level—Doug Spata. Bonus Level brings the energy and charm of 8-bit video games to life with its playful melodies and spirited rhythms. Inspired by the thrill of unlocking a secret stage, the piece combines quirky themes, syncopated patterns, and dynamic contrasts to capture the essence of retro gaming. Perfect for intermediate orchestras, all players will "take a turn" at the melody. An optional drum kit part provides rhythmic support and color. Students, teachers and audiences will go wild for this musical tribute to the golden age of video games. 11617576 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Boss Fight—Sarah Platt. Soar to victory with Boss Fight, an epic fantasy piece that brings the thrill of your favorite video game battles to life! Students will have to face off against time signature changes, tricky accent patterns, and sudden dynamic shifts. Experience the rush of adrenaline through a driving ostinato, meters shifting seamlessly between 3/4 and 6/8, soaring 3rd position melodies in the violins, and a heavy sforzando groove in the lower strings! Fans of video games and novels will certainly have their swords held high for this piece 11617594 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Bossa Rojo—Bert Ligon. Beginning with a dramatic familiar Latin figure, everyone will recognize the rhythm and groove with enthusiasm! Melodic material appears in all parts and is designed for fun and successful performances. An improvisation section is included where soloists can improvise over the familiar progression or play the provided solos. Piano and drum set parts are included. The change of pace will be appreciated by players of any level. 10310635 String Orchestra, Percussion Required . . . . . . . . . M 55.00 A Boy and a Girl—Eric Whitacre. An orchestration of the popular choral work. Inspired by the tender, delicate poem "A Boy and a Girl" by Octavio Paz. Score and parts. 11176458 String Orchestra . . . M 70.00 El relicario (Pasodoble)—arr. Robert Longfield. One of the most famous and best-loved paso dobles ever written in a setting for string orchestra! Fiery rhythms and sweeping Spanish melodies make this an outstanding change of pace for concert or festival performance. 10756566 String Orchestra, Percussion Optional . . . . . . . . . . M 40.00 The Entertainer—Scott Joplin/arr. Steve Olson. Get your audience's toes tapping! This Grade 3 arrangement of Scott Joplin's famous ragtime tune is perfect for introducing your orchestra to syncopated rhythms and exploring easy double stops. Originally composed for piano in 1902, this piece gained international popularity as the theme music for the 1973 Oscar-winning film "The Sting." 11522083 String Orchestra . . . M 60.00 Frost on the Plow—Samuel Gelfer. An energetic composition perfect for introducing some fiddlin' fun to your concert! The relentless pace and syncopated bass accompaniment depict a stormy winter season, melting into spring. Players will encounter fiddle techniques such as shuffle- bowing, chops, and double-stops at a brisk tempo. Each section is given interesting melodic lines, and optional guitar adds an authentic folk music feel. 11202203 String Orchestra w/ opt. Guitar. . . . . . . . . . . . M 65.00 The Haunted Ballroom—Chris Thomas. The stately spirits of soirees past appear, dancing the midnight waltz in The Haunted Ballroom. Dazzle your audience with this chilling yet lighthearted tune, perfect for fall and Halloween concerts. The piece offers a variety of fun chromatics, quirky col legno effects, and harmonic glissandi. Certain to be a "spooktacular" addition to your next concert program! 10877069 String Orchestra . . . M 55.00 Imminent Danger—Jennifer E. Rose. Alert! Alert! This work for wind band and electroacoustic accompaniment combines rhythmic interest and dramatic dynamic changes with textures provided by an electronic backing track. Your students are sure to be intrigued and invigorated by the sense of danger and daring that this piece evokes! 11574017 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Jazz Sebastian Bach—J.S. Bach/arr. Caryn Wiegand Neidhold. Bach never sounded more cool or hip! This classic masterpiece is transformed into a swinging chart with a walking bass line, including a written solo for all instruments and suggested notes for improvised solos. This arrangement transports students to a world where jazz and Baroque styles unite in perfect harmony. 11570789 String Orchestra . . MA 55.00 Light Concert Selections | Medium-Easy/Medium & Medium-Advanced BEST SELLERS String Orchestra Lighter Selections Medium to Advanced Buy with confidence! These works, listed in order of their popularity, are chosen most often by directors. Swamp Thang—Richard Meyer. 10738930 String Orchestra MA 75.00 Plink, Plank, Plunk!— Leroy Anderson. 4533071 String Orchestra . M 65.00 Power Shift—Kathryn Griesinger. 10846068 String Orchestra, Percussion Optional . . . . . . . . M 65.00 Bossa Rojo—Bert Ligon. 10310635 String Orchestra, Percussion Required . . . . . . . M 55.00 Imminent Danger—Jennifer E. Rose. 11574017 String Orchestra . M 65.00 El Relicario Pasodoble— arr. Robert Longfield. 10756566 String Orchestra, Percussion Optional . . . . . . . . M 40.00 Frost on the Plow—Samuel Gelfer. 11202203 String Orchestra w/ opt. Guitar . . . . M 65.00 The Haunted Ballroom— Chris Thomas. 10877069 String Orchestra . M 55.00 Themes from Rhapsody in Blue— George Gershwin/ arr. Carrie Lane Gruselle. 11399692 String Orchestra . M 65.00 Basses Loaded— Carrie Lane Gruselle. 10066376 String Orchestra . M 80.00 The Pepper Guarantee

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