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84 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Christmas Carol-oke (A Festive Medley with Optional Sing-Along)—arr. Larry Clark. A festive medley of classic holiday favorites set with fresh harmonic language and lush scoring. An optional audience sing-along offers the opportunity to make this a special addition to your holiday program - it will become a perennial favorite! 11615098 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24—Paul O'Neill & Robert Kinkel/arr. Bob Phillips. As seen in the mind-boggling Trans- Siberian Orchestra stage show, this thought-provoking medley of Christmas tunes portrays the drama of a lone cellist playing Christmas carols in the midst of the Bosnian war, reflecting on the power of music to bring hope. The rock rhythm section contributes to an intense and very hip musical experience! 10092657 String Orchestra, Perc. Required . . . . . . . . . M 70.00 A Christmas Festival (Adapted for String Orchestra)—Leroy Anderson/ arr. Michael Story. Leroy Anderson's ever-popular holiday medley arranged for string orchestra in a faithful adaptation of the original first performed by the Boston Pops. This spectacular nine-minute concert feature includes the timeless melodies Joy to the World; Deck the Halls; God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen; Good King Wenceslas; Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; Silent Night; Jingle Bells and Adeste Fideles. 10092198 String Orchestra . . . M 70.00 Christmas of Kings—arr. R. Scott Whittington. A festive holiday setting brings together two beloved Christmas carols, Good King Wenceslas and We Three Kings. Each melody is introduced clearly before being combined in lively and joyful ways that highlight their shared regal character. A brief solo passage for section leaders adds a unique quartet moment, enhancing the celebratory spirit of the music. A varied and festive choice for high school winter performances. 11685735 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Christmas Overture—Samuel Coleridge- Taylor/arr. Robert Longfield. The composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor achieved such success in his life that he was called "the African Mahler" by his contemporaries. This arrangement for string orchestra by Robert Longfield uses music from the opening and coda of Coleridge-Taylor's 1925 Christmas Overture (based on Good King Wenceslas and Hark, the Herald Angels Sing) to provide an appropriately festive piece for any holiday concert! 11420461 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Concerto Grosso Op. 6, No. 8 (Christmas Concerto)—Arcangelo Corelli/arr. Todd Parrish. Subtitled Fatto per la notte di Natale, or "made for the night of Christmas," Corelli's Christmas Concerto stands as one of the finest concerti grossi of the Baroque era. All solo parts have been incorporated into a string orchestra version that retains the original key signatures. This collection contains three of the movements in fast, slow, fast format. 10594937 String Orchestra . . . M 56.00 Happy Holiday/White Christmas—Irving Berlin/arr. Ted Ricketts. Two classic songs by America's greatest songwriter are showcased in this arrangement for string groups. The combination creates a great holiday mood with the lighthearted two- beat feel of Happy Holiday followed by the quintessential Christmas ballad. Christmas programming at its very best. 10077999 String Orchestra . . . M 55.00 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 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 In the Bleak Midwinter—Gustav Holst/arr. John M. Pasternak. Orchestras at the high school level will appreciate the calm setting of Gustav Holst's winter chorale, shaped by lyrical writing and a lush, sweeping sound. The blend of textures and colors encourages students to refine expression and dynamic control, and a mid-piece key change adds warmth and an effective teaching moment. It's a strong, contemplative choice for winter programming and a reliable way to deepen ensemble maturity at a manageable level. 11673576 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, Perc. Required . . . . . . . . . M 60.00 Jingle with the Classics—arr. Jim Palmer. Hold on to your sleigh as you jingle your way through some of your favorite classical themes! Jingle Bells combines with themes by Beethoven, Dvořák, Offenbach, and Handel for a classical holiday treat. 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 A Joyous Hanukkah—arr. Anthony Susi. Festive energy and a variety of colors animate this string orchestra sequel to A Joyous Sleigh Ride, celebrating Hanukkah through three familiar songs. A western hoedown style blends with frequent key and character changes, moving between lighthearted dances and darker driving passages. The optional tambourine adds sparkle, and a final surge of sixteenth notes raises the technical bar for high school players. A strong winter concert choice when seeking a festive option beyond Christmas that offers challenge, variety, and momentum. 11680761 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 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 Mary, Did You Know?—Buddy Greene/ arr. James Meredith. A lushly orchestrated arrangement of a beloved song, ideal for holiday or year-round performances. Great for teaching simple pop rhythms while captivating audiences. 11628914 String Orchestra . . . M 60.00 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 65.00 Santa the Barbarian: Snowpocalypse— arr. Randall Standridge. Brace yourselves for the third 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; O 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. A traditional English carol set in a lively 6/8, superbly arranged to keep the well-known melody intact while creating a spirited and harmonically interesting backdrop. 11615233 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Sing Lullaby (for String Orchestra)—Rob Wiffin. Also known as The Infant King, this arrangement of a Basque carol is beautiful and tender, as befits a lullaby. An excellent exercise in teaching your students to play softly and expressively, this is a unique addition to your holiday concert. 11635022 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 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 opt. Perc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . M 70.00 Snow Day!—Steve Olson. Experience the joy of a snowy day. Composed to include every orchestra member, this delightful piece captures the essence of winter fun while providing musical challenges for all skill levels. From lyrical melodies to lively rhythms, this will become a favorite in your orchestra's repertoire. Perfect for holiday concerts or any winter-themed performance, this piece will leave your audience feeling warm and festive. 11574831 String Orchestra . . . M 55.00 Snowglobe Waltz—Lauren Culver. Invite your intermediate string players into a shimmering winter world where delicate melodies swirl like falling snow. The piece balances lyrical warmth with playful motion, giving each section a chance to sparkle. Graceful waltz rhythms ebb and flow, capturing the magic of a snowglobe gently shaken to life! A unique addition to your next winter concert. 11691550E String Orchestra ePrint . . . . . . . . . . . . M 70.00 Christmas & Holiday Selections | Medium

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