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Ghosts of Bohemia (Dance for String
Orchestra)—Joshua Reznicow. Intense,
wild, and energetic - all sections are
offered a lot of action, musical energy,
and technical challenges. Performers and
audiences will surely enjoy the rapid-fire
sixteenth-note passages contrasting with
the larger sweeping phrases, and the string
effects such as strum/gitara pizz, trills,
glissandos, and double-stops that all help
to shape the colors and characters of this
adventurous piece.
11574019 String Orchestra . . MA 75.00
Hallelujah—Zachary Docter. Relentless
momentum powers this advanced string
orchestra showpiece built on fast, fiddle-
influenced writing with constant key
changes and driving rhythmic energy.
Blue-note color, pentatonic bursts, and
folk-like gestures give the original music an
Americana edge while demanding sharp
technical control throughout. A high-impact
closer well suited to advanced high school
ensembles ready for speed, precision, and
sustained excitement to the final note.
11686239 String Orchestra . . MA 65.00
Hang Glider—Kevin Sluder. Freedom and
lift fill this Grade 4 orchestra work, capturing
the sensation of drifting and diving on open
air currents. Syncopated accompaniment
supports soaring pop-influenced melodies,
with an optional drum set part to add
rhythmic drive and contemporary color.
Joyful momentum and clear textures keep
energy high throughout. A refreshing spring
concert choice that challenges advanced
players while focusing on motion, balance,
and ensemble unity through an upbeat,
modern soundscape.
11679131 String Orchestra . . MA 70.00
Iditarod—Soon Hee Newbold. Another
bold hit from Soon Hee Newbold! Her
homage to the frozen tundra race embodies
the vastness of the Alaskan trek with twists
and turns as your string players move from
fast bowed passages to dramatic harmonics
and legato depth. A thrilling depiction of the
race that tests the mettle of men and their
four-legged team mates!
10091996 String Orchestra . . MA 80.00
The Iliad (Fall of Troy)—Soon Hee
Newbold. This prequel and companion work
to The Odyssey is a powerful cinematic
work. It takes players through the battle
scenes of the Trojan War and the story of
the legendary Achilles - and it's every bit as
epic! Harp and/or piano adds another layer
to this monumental tone poem. Riveting!
(5:45)
11619648 String Orchestra . . MA 75.00
The Mighty Trident of Poseidon—Bryan
Sanguinito. This ferociously energetic work
for advanced string orchestra plunges
your performers into the turbulent world of
Poseidon, as relentless ostinato patterns,
bold dissonance, and striking arco and
pizzicato contrasts paint a vivid picture
of a mythic battle. A hauntingly uneasy
middle section features the second violins
& violas before the full ensemble reunites
for a breathtaking climax that will leave your
audience on the edge of their seats!
11689827 String Orchestra . . MA 85.00
The Mile-Tall River Wall (for String
Orchestra and Percussion)—JaRod Hall.
Imagery of the open horizon and expansive
American landscapes permeate this original
work for string orchestra and percussion
inspired by the music of Aaron Copland.
Open harmonies and folk gestures dance
forward with fast, hoedown-style passages
punctuated by syncopation, key changes,
and a lively fiddle solo. Technical writing
challenges every section while sustaining a
sense of motion and grandeur. A compelling
concert choice for advanced high schools
seeking a bold, Americana showcase.
11680918 String Orchestra . . MA 80.00
Miriam Danced by the Red Sea—Avner
Dorman. A masterful work bursting with
rich harmonies and dynamic rhythms,
this vibrant celebration of Israeli dance
and Jewish heritage intertwines ancient
traditions with modern energy, inviting
musicians to explore rich cultural themes
through accessible yet sophisticated
orchestration.
11617593 String Orchestra . . . .A 75.00
Moonlight Flight—Brian Balmages. The
calm, peaceful forest is illuminated only by
the soft glow of a full moon and the few stars
courageous enough to poke through the
cloud cover. A creature has been waiting
patiently for this moment to take flight
under the cover of darkness. Moonlight
Flight, by Brian Balmages, is a breathtaking
experience that follows this creature gliding
through the skies, sitting still with a watchful
eye, or fleeing the sunrise until it is at rest,
patiently waiting to take flight once again
when darkness returns. (5:00)
11619647 String Orchestra . . MA 75.00
On the Wings of Hope—Sean O'Loughlin.
Written for high school string orchestra with
piano accompaniment, this piece opens in
a buoyant 6/8 dance style driven by quick
eighth-note motion beneath a sweeping
melodic line. A contrasting lyrical section
focuses on phrasing and expression. The
shifting moods promote stylistic versatility
and confident ensemble coordination within
a short and exciting form - great for any
concert performance.
11673102 String Orchestra . . MA 70.00
Perseus—Soon Hee Newbold. Take a
journey with the legendary hero Perseus
as he slays the snake-haired Medusa and
rescues the princess Andromeda! From
the opening rhythmic figures to the soaring
melodies, this dynamic and stunning
work will command the attention of your
audience and plunge them into a whirlwind
of adventure. Riveting!
10066401 String Orchestra . . MA 80.00
Prairie Fire!—Kirt Mosier. Fast, frantic
motion fills this advanced orchestra work
fueled by dense sixteenth-note patterns,
complex rhythms, and jazz-influenced
harmony. Virtuosic fiddle-style solos add
flair as textures grow increasingly intricate
across the ensemble. Technical demands
challenge precision, coordination, and
stylistic flexibility throughout. A striking
concert selection for ensembles ready to
showcase speed, agility, and a bold fusion
of jazz energy and Americana color.
11680920 String Orchestra . . . .A 85.00
Raise the Curtain—Steve Parsons. Brisk
theatrical energy drives this overture
for advanced high school ensembles,
channeling the excitement of a Broadway
show opening. Clear melodic lines cut
through the complex texture, and a few
time-signature changes add rhythmic
propulsion. With an optional piano part to
reinforce the style, the piece offers a short,
high-impact concert opener that teaches
ensemble precision, balance in layered
scoring, and confident rhythmic drive.
11673583 String Orchestra . . MA 70.00
Renegade—Anthony Susi. The fiery
spirit and dramatic character of this string
orchestra piece paint a vivid picture of a
hunt for a Western outlaw. Students will
enjoy the supercharged rhythmic energy of
the work, contrasted by slower expressive
sections throughout. An imaginative and
exhilarating selection for any high school
concert program to focus on rhythmic drive
and accuracy.
11686789 String Orchestra . . MA 85.00
Ripcord—Aaron Fryklund. Plunging
headfirst into the thrill of freefall, this string
orchestra work for developed high school
orchestras captures the rush of skydiving
through fast, driving motion. Constant shifts
between 7/8 and 4/4 meters keep students
alert as sharp rhythmic figures alternate with
soaring, lyrical relief. Shifting and arpeggios
strengthen technical control within the
exciting mixed-meter framework. A bold
concert choice for advanced ensembles
ready to experience rhythmic intensity and
dramatic contrast while exploring 7/8 time.
11679139 String Orchestra . . MA 70.00
Ripple Effect—Matthew Gelfer. Bursting
with energy and celebratory spirit, this
festive piece for strings invites performers
and audiences alike into a thrilling and
joyous musical journey. Each section of the
ensemble is given an active and engaging
role, with rhythmic vitality and dynamic
interplay woven throughout. Cascading
melodies pass seamlessly from voice to
voice, creating a vibrant tapestry of sound
that highlights your ensemble's virtuosity.
Perfect for concert openers or joyful
finales, this work is sure to leave a lasting
impression.
11630535 String Orchestra Score &
Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . MA 60.00
Roots and Rails—Peter Sciaino. Rhythmic
drive and folk-like writing define this Grade
4 work, with meters constantly changing
between 5/4 and 6/4 giving it a distinctive,
kinetic feel. Grace-note-filled melodies
weave through textures that range from
light and playful to bold and percussive,
all punctuated by a train whistle effect that
adds a memorable character to the music.
Syncopated rhythms keep the ensemble
moving, and the constant stylistic changes
and shifting meters offer an engaging
challenge for high school players ready for
something unique and spirited.
11673412 String Orchestra . . MA 70.00
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