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86 2025-26 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Christmas & Holiday Selections | Medium to Advanced Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas—arr. Calvin Custer. This is an exceptionally refined setting of the familiar holiday classic! Fresh harmonies with tasteful accompaniment parts for piano and optional guitar and drums make for a silky smooth sound that really works for orchestra. Technical demands are limited, but more advanced orchestras will want to play it just because it sounds so good! 2351674 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Holiday String-Along—arr. Jim Palmer. This delightful medley of holiday favorites "strung" together in a very accessible arrangement will make an excellent and festive addition to your holiday program. Perfect as a light and easy treat for high school orchestras or a very attainable challenge for the more advanced middle school ensemble. 11340152 String Orchestra . . . M 70.00 A Holly Jolly Mixed-Up Medley— arr. Katie O'Hara LaBrie. A fantastic workout in meter and rhythms as well as a full range of dynamics and bowing techniques, all wrapped in this excellently scored medley of 11 classic sacred and secular holiday tunes. A concert favorite that will keep the audience and players engaged from start to finish! 11398764 String Orchestra . . . M 55.00 I'll Be Bach for Christmas—arr. Michael Hopkins. Students will love playing this fun Christmas medley that combines traditional Christmas carols with the music of J.S. Bach. Snippets of Christmas pieces include: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen; Deck the Halls; Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella; We Three Kings and We Wish You a Merry Christmas. 10454936 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 I'll Be Home for Christmas—Walter Kent/arr. Erik Morales. The gorgeous harmonies and wistful melodies of this Christmas favorite come alive in this endearing arrangement. It's quite playable yet has such a mature sound that it will be at home with any level orchestra. Stunning, powerful, and forever memorable. (2:45) 11511823 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Interlude on "Adeste fideles"—adapt. Clement Loret/arr. William J. Bullock. Bring a renewed fullness and energy to a beloved Christmas tune with this endearing arrangement of Adeste fidelis" (O Come, All Ye Faithful)! Ever-moving melodic lines and countermelodies with hints of chromaticism are passed around the sections to sustain a merry and spirited character, providing an excellent balance of familiar and refreshing sound for concerts at school, church, or holiday events. 11618802 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year—Edward Pola & George Wyle/arr. Erik Morales. Written in 1963, this holiday standard has been covered by everyone from Johnny Mathis to the Muppets. Arranged for strings and simple percussion, this jazzy rendition sparkles and shines like the tree in Times Square! 10307195 String Orchestra, Percussion Required . . . . . . . . . M 60.00 Jingle Bells—James Pierpont/arr. Michael Blackwood. Get your students set for the winter season with this fun arrangement of Jingle Bells! Filled with energetic accompaniments to the main tune, this piece is a great chance for your students to build their chromatic fingering skills while allowing more advanced violins to begin practicing shifting. An appearance by a Tchaikovsky favorite at the end will give your students and your audience a surprise treat! 10696534 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Jingle with the Classics—arr. Jim Palmer. Hold on to your sleigh as you jingle your way through some of your favorite classical themes! Arranged by Jim Palmer, Jingle with the Classics combines the traditional "Jingle Bells" with themes by Beethoven, Dvorak, Offenbach, and Handel. All sections get an opportunity to play the melody and themes. Students and audiences will love the surprises and the super fun ending. A great choice for any winter concert! (2:30) 11619615 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Jolly Old Variations—Murray, Brahms, Haydn, et al./arr. Caryn Wiegand Neidhold. This lively arrangement blends Brahms' Variations on a Theme by Haydn with Jolly Old St. Nicholas, creating a new holiday favorite. It captures the essence of Brahms' symphonic orchestration while helping advancing students explore bow technique and dynamics in a robust romantic style. Optional percussion enhances the holiday spirit, and an optional beginning part allows you to include even your youngest of players! 11574022 String Orchestra . . MA 70.00 A Joyous Sleigh Ride—Isaac Watts, Anthony Susi. Guaranteed to delight your performers and audience alike, this rousing arrangement of Joy to the World is combined with an original American hoe- down-style tune, providing a fresh setting of this popular carol. The optional tambourine and sleigh bell parts add to the intended lively flavor. 11400815 String Orchestra, Percussion Optional . . . . . . . . . . M 55.00 A Mad Russian's Christmas—Paul O'Neill, Robert Kinkel & P.I. Tchaikovsky/ arr. Phillips. As performed by Trans- Siberian Orchestra, experience Trepak from "The Nutcracker" as you never have before. Though greatly enhanced by adding a rhythm section, the piece can be played by strings alone. An optional electric violin part provides the perfect spot to feature an electric instrument. Exciting music for your holiday concert! 10310336 String Orchestra . . . M 61.00 Nutcracker Jam—P.I. Tchaikovsky/arr. Michael Hopkins. Energize your holiday program with a hip hop version of the Nutcracker! This rhythmically syncopated mashup of favorites from Tchaikovsky's ballet include: Overture, March, Arabian Dance, Dance of the Reed Pipes, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy and Trepak. Some shifting is required in Violin 1 and Bass. Includes an optional (but highly recommended) drum set part. 11202327 String Orchestra . . . M 56.00 Nutcracker Suite Selections—P.I. Tchaikovsky/arr. Bud Caputo. This arrangement for string orchestra features three abridged movements of Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite": Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy; March and Trepak. These abridged movements are sure to be crowd pleasers around the winter holidays or a favorite for any time of the year. 10907823 String Orchestra . . . M 60.00 Pastorale (from Concerto Grosso, Op. 6 No. 8 "Christmas" Concerto)— Arcangelo Corelli/arr. Brandon Bangle. The famous movement is brought to life in this accessible arrangement. Great for reinforcing 12/8 time as well as broadening your students' repertoire. Perfect for your next holiday program or even contest! 11403527 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 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. . . . . . B-M 85.00 Rest Ye, Mountain King—Edvard Grieg/ arr. Austin Isaac. The merry gentlemen from the traditional holiday carol have snuck into the hall of the mountain king! Follow the exciting journey through the restless darkness as each piece takes a melodic turn, In the Hall of the Mountain King, from Edvard Grieg's "Peer Gynt" Suite and God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen. The themes overlap and build to a dynamic crescendo. Who will ultimately deck the king's hall? 11608233 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Santa The Barbarian: Snowpocolypse— Randall Standridge. Brace yourselves for the thrid installment of the Santa the Barbarian Saga. This chapter finds our anti-hero battling the coming of spring to create his kingdom of eternal winter! Combining themes from Vivaldi's Spring and Winter, as well as Dies Irae, Deck the Halls, Jingle Bells, Up on the Housetop, Oh Christmas Tree, and We Wish You a Merry Christmas, this dramatic work for string orchestra, percussion and narrator is sure to be a highlight of your winter concert! Ho, Ho, HOOOOOOOO! 11617599 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Ships! (I Saw Three Ships)—arr. Deborah Baker Monday. "I Saw Three Ships" is a traditional English carol that Deborah Baker Monday has set in a lively 6/8. She has done an incredible job of keeping the well-known melody intact while creating a spirited and harmonically interesting backdrop. 11615233 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Silent Night—Franz Xaver Gruber/arr. Erik Morales. This breathtaking arrangement may quite possibly be the highlight of your winter program. Lush harmonies support a gorgeous presentation of the melody that goes through a series of haunting and magical settings. There are also several opportunities to feature your principal violinist. 10454283 String Orchestra . . MA 55.00 Silent Night for Strings and Harp—Franz Gruber/arr. Jeremy S. Martin. This lovely arrangement of the beloved holiday classic brings delicate warmth and peace to the holiday season with legato lines, harmonic depth, a brief solo violin 1 and 2 part, and shifting for all voices except violin 2. Optional harp accompaniment is playable on keyboard. Dedicated to the memory of Lynne Latham, no eyes will be left dry. 11399817 String Orchestra . . . M 55.00 Sleigh Ride—Leroy Anderson/arr. Bud Caputo. A fun arrangement of a beloved holiday classic closely follows the original, set in the key of B-flat. Optional percussion parts are included; however, other than the sleigh bells, all parts can be covered in the strings. 11000125 String Orchestra, Percussion Optional . . . . . . . . . . M 70.00

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