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Christmas in a Minute and a Half—arr.
Douglas E. Wagner. This fun medley
features a baker's dozen of favorite holiday
carols: Good King Wenceslas; Deck the
Hall; O Come, All Ye Faithful; Here We
Come A-Caroling; Jolly Old Saint Nicholas;
O Come, Little Children; Angels We Have
Heard on High; We Three Kings; Now Is
Born; Joy to the World; Jingle Bells; Up on
the Housetop and Hallelujah Chorus.
10739929 String Orchestra . . . . . 50.00
A Christmas Playlist—Jordan Hawkins.
Start up the playlist as the sleigh ride
begins! This sequence of favorite holiday
carols sparkles with warmth and cheer,
featuring the familiar melodies Angels We
Have Heard on High; Silent Night; Joy
to the World and We Wish You a Merry
Christmas. Sparkling with light and festive
spirit, this is the perfect soundtrack for a
magical winter concert.
11608228 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00
Christmas Time Is Here—Vince Guaraldi/
arr. Kazik. The tender ballad from A Charlie
Brown Christmas is a perfect jazz-flavored
choice for younger orchestras. With its
smooth harmonies, moving lines, skilled
ensemble writing, and piano and drum
set parts, it's hard to go wrong with this
perennial favorite!
10294597 String Orchestra, Percussion
Required . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00
Falling Snow in Breaking Light—Peter
Terry. Conjuring images of a radiant street
light in a sea of snowy flecks on a cold
winter's night, this beautiful work opens
slowly and then twirls around just like the
falling snow in a gust of wind. This one's out
of the park!
11615395 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00
Fantasia on Ukrainian Bell Carol—arr.
Susan H. Day. This popular holiday tune
has had many iterations. In this unique
Grade 2 version, its three main themes
are arranged in a new and somewhat
altered way, with the familiar melodic
and rhythmic motifs passed around each
section of the orchestra resulting in a
beautiful musical fantasy on the iconic
carol. This piece has easy rhythms, 3/4
time throughout, keys of E minor and A
minor, some accents, pizzicato, and two-
note slurs. Piano is optional.
11566675 String Orchestra . . . . . 50.00
The First Christmas Tree (The First
Noel; O Tannenbaum)—arr. Peter Blair.
This combination of carols breathes new
life into these familiar melodies. The fresh
and delightful treatment of these tunes will
add a sparkle to your holiday concert.
11615223 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00
Frosty the Snowman—Steve Nelson &
Jack Rollins/arr. Carrie Lane Gruselle. This
lighthearted arrangement of the holiday
favorite is very approachable and includes
melodic material that weaves its way
throughout the ensemble. Optional easy
percussion is quite effective, especially in
the fun, jazzy swing finale that students and
audiences will love. (2:00)
11568679 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00
Ghoultide Bells—James Pierpont/arr.
Steve Parsons. What if your yuletide
celebrations were a Tim Burton movie,
complete with a quirky, creepy soundtrack?
This clever reimagining of the classic
Jingle Bells tune takes a ghoulish turn into
the curious and eccentric with plenty of
unexpected chromatic twists. It's a weird
and wonderful winter concert feature, fun
for fall concerts as well!
11608225 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00
Holiday Short Cuts No. 1—arr. Michael
Story. A set of four arrangements that can
be performed individually or as a complete
program. Each piece reinforces specific
musical objectives. Includes Sleigh Ride;
Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree; Let it
Snow! and Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town.
10496082 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00
Jingle Bell Rock—Joe Beal & Jim
Boothe/arr. Chris M. Bernotas. Give
young orchestras the opportunity to play
an authentic version of this timeless
holiday favorite with this excellent
arrangement. And they get to swing! Low
first and second fingers, extensions, easy
chromaticism, and syncopated and dotted
rhythms are all reinforced. A must-have in
your holiday library!
11355002 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00
Jingle Through the Night—arr. Mekel
Rogers. What happens during the holidays
after all the children go to sleep? The
elves come out to party through the night!
Several holiday favorites are reimagined in
minor modes, giving the usually jolly tunes
a darker, midnight feel. A variety of changes
in style and dynamics throughout the work
enhance the effect. The low strings get a
turn at the melody. Consider adding sleigh
bells or even haunting sound effects to
heighten the mood.
11621737 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00
Jolly Old St. Pachelbel—arr. Matthew
R. Putnam. A clever and highly musical
mashup of Jolly Old St. Nicholas and
Pachelbel's Canon. And a wonderful
bonus: the low strings don't play the same
eight notes over and over again! A great
opportunity to develop tone and phrasing.
Sure to be a concert favorite!
11393515 String Orchestra . . . . . 50.00
Last Christmas—George Michael/arr.
Chris M. Bernotas. This timeless Christmas
pop hit is now accessible to young
orchestras with this fantastic arrangement.
A concert favorite for sure!
11539991 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!—
Sammy Cahn & Julie Styne/arr. Robert
Longfield. One of the all-time favorite winter
and holiday tunes, here is a festive and
well-designed easy arrangement for string
ensembles. Brighten up any winter concert
with this familiar toe-tapping classic.
10674117 String Orchestra . . . . . 50.00
A Mariachi Christmas—arr. Jorge
Vargas. Drawing from his own experience
as a mariachi musician, the composer has
created this amazing medley of classic
Christmas tunes with a mariachi twist!
A perfect introduction to the huapango,
joropo, and son jalisciense rhythms played
by mariachi groups all across Mexico and
the United States, this arrangement will
make a wonderful addition to your next
winter or holiday concert.
11574008 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00
Merry Wayfaring Stranger (Poor
Wayfaring Stranger, Patapan, God Rest
Ye Merry, Gentlemen)—arr. Tyler Arcari.
Tyler Arcari has a knack for smashing
unrelated tunes together, especially for
Christmas! This clever new addition to
Tyler's chaotic caroling is no exception.
Musicians will love the drama in this work,
as they mix "Poor Wayfaring Stranger"
with the likes of "God Rest Ye Merry,
Gentlemen" and "Patapan." This will be the
star of your next holiday program!
11615391 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00
Themes from The Nutcracker—P.I.
Tchaikovsky/arr. Carrie Lane Gruselle.
A fine choice for the holidays or any time
of year! These timeless melodies are set
entirely in first position. Sections include
March; Waltz of the Flowers; Dance
of the Sugar Plum Fairy and Russian
Dance. Directors will enjoy a great deal
of performance flexibility as they program
the entire work or choose from individual
selections to customize a program.
10008676 String Orchestra . . . . . 70.00
Pine Tree Polka—Erica Donahoe. This
clever work uses the popular Christmas
carols Jingle Bells and Up on the Housetop
as a backdrop. Pocketed around the
original polka, the carols peak out from
behind the pine branches like ornaments.
Your musicians and audiences will have a
lot of fun with this one!
11562315 String Orchestra . . . . . 60.00
Polar Vortex—Katie O'Hara LaBrie. Cold
air spins and an arctic chill sets in: a polar
vortex has arrived. This work for multilevel
orchestra encapsulates this wintery weather
phenomenon through its driving D dorian
tune, biting spiccato, and swirling motives.
Perform the A parts (Grade 3) on their own,
or add in multiple levels to include even your
youngest beginners.
11583970 String Orchestra
Multi-Level. . . . . . . . . . 85.00
S a n t a t h e B a r b a r i a n — R a n d a l l
Standridge. Ho! Ho! Hurraaaaagh! The
jolly old elf from the North Pole gets an
aggressive makeover in this wonderfully
tongue-in-cheek work. Beginning with
narration in the style of a movie trailer,
Santa is reimagined as a warrior from the
winter wastelands as Up on the Housetop;
Jingle Bells and Jolly Old St. Nicholas are
given a barbaric twist. Sure to be the hit of
your next winter concert!
11521162 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00
Short Ride in a Fast Sled—Sarah Siegler.
A nod to John Adams' well-known Short
Ride in a Fast Machine for your winter
concert. It presents a neat opportunity for
directors to show John Adams' famous
work to their students, as the two pieces
share several key elements: constant
woodblock, minimalism, and repetitive
dissonant ostinato patterns. After the
patterns (including sleigh bells!) set the
scene, a spirited holiday melody shows a
fast sled ready to move. Quotes from Deck
the Halls are dusted throughout, and all
sections have melodic and interesting parts
to play. Fun!
11621741 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00
A Silent Night in Scarborough—arr. Tyler
Arcari. Scarborough Fair and Silent Night
are wonderfully blended in this wonderful
arrangement that is perfect for your next
holiday concert.
11562029 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00
Snow Dance—Erica Donahoe. Great
for wintertime concerts or throughout the
year, this beautifully written new work by
composer Erica Donahoe evokes the joy
of twirling about as the first few flecks of
snow start to dot the horizon. A nostalgic
and fun new work for the developing string
ensemble!
11615390 String Orchestra . . . . . 55.00
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