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2025 Fall Orchestra Catalog

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17 Order Toll-Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 | jwpepper.com | [email protected] Classical Selections | Medium Adoration—Florence B. Price/arr. Steve Olson. Originally composed for organ by African-American composer Florence B. Price in 1951. With its slow, expressive melodies, this piece is a great opportunity for younger orchestras to work on bow distribution and vibrato. All parts except for a small section for the basses are playable in first position, making it an excellent transition piece for shifting exercises. The arrangement captures the beauty and richness of the original composition. 11522067 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00 11522093 Additional Score . . . . . 12.00 Allegretto (from "The Creatures of Prometheus")—Ludwig van Beethoven/ arr. Rick England. Absolutely perfect for cross-curricular study in middle school or high school! Prometheus, through trickery, stole fire from Zeus, gave it to mortals and was punished daily for eternity for his crime. Beethoven's melody itself has a bit of trickery and a good deal of moxy as it weaves through each section of the orchestra. The story and Beethoven's marvelous music will provide good discussion among the players and even your audience. 10280397 String Orchestra . . . . . 49.00 10280398 Additional Score . . . . . . 7.00 Allegretto Grazioso—Antonin Dvorak/arr. Robert Sieving. Here's the 3rd movement from "Symphony #8," one of Dvorak's most famous works and it certainly carries his penchant for memorable melodies! Allegretto Grazioso, is actually based on a song from an earlier opera, and the coda in a faster tempo recalls the Slavonic Dances. These infectiously joyous melodies will be loved by students and audiences alike. 10015096 String Orchestra . . . . . 56.00 10015097 Additional Score . . . . . . 7.00 Allegro—Sigr. Anderssen/arr. Robert D. McCashin. This wonderful Baroque work by Swedish composer Anderssen is full of energy and harmonic excitement. This arrangement reduces some of the technical demands without compromising the artistic integrity of the original. 10512552 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00 10512553 Additional Score . . . . . . 5.00 Allegro (from Symphony No. 5, Op. 67)—Ludwig van Beethoven/arr. Brian Holmes. Give your students the opportunity to learn Romantic-era playing techniques as well perform some of the most beloved classical literature from one of its greatest composers. This very authentic transcription captures all of the spectacle and grandeur of the original. Timpani is optional but highly recommended. 11393541 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00 11393542 Additional Score . . . . . 10.00 Allegro Barbaro—Bela Bartok/arr. Bob Lipton. Intense, driving rhythms, pounding ostinatos and Eastern European influences mark this string orchestra arrangement of Bartok's famous piano piece. Your students will thrive on the energy and unique sounds of music by a twentieth century master. Harmonically complex and extremely compelling - once you listen to this, you'll be hooked! 10366783 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00 10366785 Additional Score . . . . . . 5.00 Allegro for Double Orchestra (from the Responsory Domine ad adjuvandum me festina)—Antonio Vivaldi/arr. Robert Sieving. This exceptional arrangement will give more developed string musicians a broader knowledge of the classical repertoire as well as experience with Baroque-style playing techniques. 11402155 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00 11402183 Additional Score . . . . . . 9.00 Allegro from Jupiter—W.A. Mozart/arr. John Caponegro. Containing selected themes from the first movement of Symphony No. 41, this Grade 4 arrange- ment of Mozart's last symphony clearly shows his brilliance. Mozart's adventurous approach to the material paves the way for Beethoven and other symphonic composers to follow. 10752480 String Orchestra . . . . . 56.00 10752481 Additional Score . . . . . . 6.00 Allegro from Serenade No. 1 in D—W.A. Mozart/arr. Robert D. McCashin. This delightful Serenade in D was completed in 1769, when Mozart was a mere 13 years of age (an ideal fact to share with young students)! The first movement, even though composed at such a young age, provides challenges for every musician in the ensemble and is musically appealing to players and audience. 10752880 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00 10752881 Additional Score . . . . . . 5.00 Allegro (from "Sinfonia No. 6 in G Minor")—J.C. Bach/arr. Robert D. McCashin. Ideal for a concert opener or closer, this energetic work features strong rhythms and vibrant harmonies while the true genius of Johann Christian Bach shines through. Conductors have the freedom to choose a tempo that fits their ensemble without losing the work's engaging nature. Certain to be a favorite with performers and audiences! 10366786 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00 10366787 Additional Score . . . . . . 5.00 Allegro Presto from Symphony No. 2—Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint- Georges/arr. Deborah Baker Monday. Spotlight one of the first known classical composers of African ancestry with this incredible arrangement showcasing the music of Bologne, a Black contemporary of Mozart. Developing string players will be introduced to classical-style playing. Upper strings reinforce half position while cellists reinforce extensions. An outstanding choice! 11349012 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00 11349013 Additional Score . . . . . . 6.00 Andante (from Symphony No. 5)— Felix Mendelssohn/arr. William LaRue Jones. This third movement is written in an operatic aria style, with the first violins singing the opening lyrical melody over a pulsating accompaniment. Mendelssohn's compositional style belongs to the Romantic period with its more emotional, expressive qualities. The Andante increasingly engages each string section, expanding the interplay of parts and infusing more rhythmic drama before ending in calm serenity. This is an excellent composition for students to develop tone quality, learn the functions of foreground and background in balancing parts, and experience the emotional shifts of a Romantic composition. (3:20) 11568639 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00 11568790 Additional Score . . . . . 10.00 Andante Festivo—Jean Sibelius/arr. James Richards. Originally composed for string quartet in 1922, Andante festivo was rescored by the composer in 1938 for string orchestra with timpani. The work emphasizes the warmth and rich sonority of the string orchestra, reflecting a hymnlike ceremonial quality. Broad lyrical phrases explore a wide range of dynamic contrast, phrasing, bow distribution, and orchestral color. 11200907 String Orchestra . . . . . 45.00 11200908 Additional Score . . . . . 14.00 Armonico (from Op. 3, No. 10)—Antonio Vivaldi/arr. Todd Parrish. This faithful arrangement comes from Vivaldi's first set of published concertos. Capturing the spirit of the original, the iconic first movement displays the power and focus that helped this piece stand out among other works of the same age. A rare and inspired adaptation. 11511798 String Orchestra . . . . . 65.00 11511877 Additional Score . . . . . 10.00 Bacchanale (from "Samson and Delilah")—Camille Saint-Saens/arr. Gregg A. Porter. A vibrant work of intriguing melodies and harmonies from Saint-Saens' opera that will give your first violins a good workout! A fine choice for concert or festival performance! 2382349 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00 5607130 Additional Score . . . . . 10.00 Ballet No. 6 (from L'Amant Anonyme)— Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint- Georges/arr. Jennifer Meckler. In this orchestral excerpt from Joseph Bologne's only surviving opera, L'Amant Anonyme (The Anonymous Lover), students will learn how to play in the Classical-era style, 6/8 meter at a prestissimo tempo, ternary form, and more. The cello part includes a number of viola cues that can be helpful if there is a smaller viola section in the ensemble. First violin, second violin, and viola parts are entirely in first position but require extended fingerings. 11402303 String Orchestra . . . . . 50.00 11402304 Additional Score . . . . . 10.00 The Barber of Seville—Gioachino Rossini/ arr. Carrie Lane Gruselle. Here's Rossini's most famous work, carefully arranged to be a success for your group! Treat your audience to one of opera's best-loved overtures. This arrangement includes a wide range of musical expression and will show off your group's abilities nicely! Excellent writing and memorable themes! 10008701 String Orchestra . . . . . 80.00 10008702 Additional Score . . . . . 11.00 BEST SELLERS String Orchestra Classical Medium Buy with confidence! These works, listed in order of their popularity, are chosen most often by directors. Waltz No. 2—Dimitri Shostakovich/ arr. Paul Lavender. 10081471 String Orchestra . . . 60.00 10095995 Additional Score . . . . 7.50 Adoration— Florence B. Price/arr. Steve Olson. 11522067 String Orchestra . . . 60.00 11522093 Additional Score . . . 12.00 La bella cubana— José White/arr. Robert Debbaut. 11500301 String Orchestra . . . 60.00 11500398 Additional Score . . . . 9.50 A Can-Can Festival— Jacques Offenbach/arr. Todd Parrish. 11500306 String Orchestra Multi-Level . . . . . . . . 80.00 11500403 Additional Score . . . . 9.50 Pavane for a Dead Princess— Maurice Ravel/ arr. Jeremy Woolstenhulme. 11563663 String Orchestra . . . 70.00 11563677 Additional Score . . . 12.00 Danse (from "African Suite")— Samuel Coleridge-Taylor/ arr. Kirk Moss. 11511805 String Orchestra . . . 65.00 11511884 Additional Score . . . 10.00 Armonico (from Op. 3, No. 10)— Antonio Vivaldi/arr. Todd Parrish. 11511798 String Orchestra . . . 65.00 11511877 Additional Score . . . 10.00 Danse macabre— Camille Saint-Saens/ arr. Carrie Lane Gruselle. 10512560 String Orchestra . . . 75.00 10512561 Additional Score . . . 11.00 Three Norwegian Dances— Halfdan Kjerulf/ arr. Katie O'Hara LaBrie. 11568678 String Orchestra . . . 75.00 11568821 Additional Score . . . 10.00 Hungarian Dance No. 5— Johannes Brahms/arr. Merle J. Isaac. 2115814 String Orchestra . . . 65.00 4957015 Additional Score . . . . 9.00 Need to Listen? The score is just a click away! Type the item number in the search bar on jwpepper.com to hear and see the music!

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