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2025 Holiday Instrumental Catalog

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33 Order Toll-Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 | jwpepper.com | [email protected] Christmas Mash-Up—arr. Larry Clark. Take lots of familiar Christmas tunes, mix them all together, and you have a Christmas Mash-Up. The setting is ideal for beginning players with the most difficult rhythm being a quarter note. This piece is perfect to highlight your beginning orchestra at their very first holiday concert after as little as ten weeks of study. 10739234 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 A Christmas Symphony—arr. Elliot Del Borgo. Here is an easy holiday work featuring four carols that make a mini-symphony: Angels We Have Heard on High; Hark! the Herald Angels Sing; God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen and O Come, All Ye Faithful. Each piece flows directly into the next for a joyous medley that's not too hard and serves as a great opener or closer. 2480756 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Classic Christmas Medley—arr. Susan H. Day. The perfect holiday concert centerpiece for your first- and second-year players, with optional parts for beginners. This expert medley smoothly combines Jingle Bells; Jolly Old St. Nicholas; Silent Night and We Wish You a Merry Christmas. The beginner parts are mostly on open strings and add interesting rhythms and light harmonies to the regular setting. Classic indeed! 10370761 String Orchestra Multi-Level . . . 60.00 Cyber Santa—arr. Bryce Newton. Santa's workshop has recently had a technology upgrade. Combining several classic and familiar holiday carols in a futuristic style, your students will be transported to a holiday season where Santa can teleport down the chimney rather than climb! Set in E minor, this piece is very achievable in limited rehearsal time. Unique and creative for any holiday program – your students and audiences will love it! 11573161 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 Douze de Decembre: Christmas Cotillion— Ignatius Sancho/arr. Dion Morales. Originally written to be played by an unaccompanied keyboard instrument, this perfectly scored arrangement will make a great addition to your young orchestra's holiday program. Sleigh bells are optional but recommended. 11570760 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 Fiddle Holiday (Jingle Bells; Up on the Housetop; O Come, All Ye Faithful)—arr. Tyler Arcari. This toe-tapping frolic into the festive world of fiddle music is going to be a hit at your next Christmas concert! Full of recognizable tunes and infused with accessible fiddle figures, this is pure joy for the holidays! 11615079 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Groove King Wenceslas—arr. Aaron Fryklund. Get your groove on with the Good King to rock around the Christmas tree! This twist on the favorite holiday carol gets a fun beat from the optional drum set as the original festive melody is transformed in funky E minor. Players get to practice easy notes and finger patterns with lots of unison rhythms and doubling of sections for a big, full sound. Light up the concert hall with this toe-tapping winter concert feature. 11608207 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 I Saw Three Ships—arr. Brian Bankston. Perfect for your young string orchestra's first holiday concert, this features accessible ranges, simple rhythms, and the friendly key of G major with the viola doubled in the second violin throughout. Every section gets the melody, keeping all students engaged. Give your students the gift of smooth rehearsals and a confident performance with this classic English carol. 11623550 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 Icicles—Todd Parrish. Feel the frigid chill of winter winds and brittle ice! This contemporary- sounding work features quarter- and half-note rhythms in basic stepwise motion. Cello and bass sections have prominent lines, and all notes fall within the range of the D major scale. Close yet easy intervals create interesting harmonies that hint at dissonance to represent the bitter cold of frozen ice. 11500095 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.00 In the Bleak Midwinter—Gustav Holst/arr. Katie O'Hara LaBrie. Orchestras from beginning to advanced will sound amazing in this lush arrangement. Full of rich harmonies and ample opportunities for phrasing, you'd never notice that the piece is crafted with simplified rhythms and limited ranges. An added piano part keeps it moving forward with rolling waves of eighth notes while each of the string sections takes a turn at the melody and moving lines. 11574001 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 A Jolly Jingle—Chris Thomas. This whimsical and spirited original work is infused with snippets of a variety of holiday favorites and includes optional percussion to bring even more cheer. A fantastic way to usher in the holiday season and bring a bit of sparkle to your winter-themed concert. (1:30) 11568685 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Jolly Jingle Joyride—arr. William Owens. The perfect arrangement to get your young musicians into the holiday spirit! This fun, whimsical, and upbeat take on the holiday classic Jingle Bells will have your students excited to play and audiences tapping their toes. With its catchy melody, creative harmony, and approachable arrangement, this is sure to keep your students engaged and excited throughout the Christmas concert season. 11615385 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 A Joyful Celebration—Brian Balmages. Written as a joyous overture to a winter holiday program, this combines original material with excerpts of holiday favorites. While there are references to several carols, the music does not feel like a medley; rather, it hints at the carols throughout the overture while giving the work its own distinctive character. Carols include Good King Wenceslas; Angels We Have Heard on High and O Come, All Ye Faithful. (2:10) 11619627 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 String Orchestra | Very Easy

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