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2026 Fall Orchestra Catalog

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101 Order Toll-Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 | jwpepper.com | [email protected] Christmas & Holiday Selections | Medium-Easy/Medium Thundersnow!—Katie O'Hara LaBrie. Experience the drama of being lost in a blizzard! This work is a manageable entry point into full-orchestra performance at the middle or high school level. It delivers a dramatic, cinematic character that makes an effective concert closer. The scoring places primary musical responsibility on the strings, while the winds and percussion add color and accentuation. Vivid and bold gestures support instruction in ensemble balance, dynamic pacing, and dramatic shaping. 11673103 Full Orchestra . . . ME 95.00 Tidings of Comfort and Joy!—arr. Michael Story. Reinforce legato, staccato, and ensemble phrasing with this piece. It opens with a clear unison statement, then slowly adds textures and harmonic voices. The work then develops a joyous tutti section that builds to a glorious conclusion. 10453874 Full Orchestra . . . ME 55.00 Christmas & Holiday Selections Medium Chorale Prelude: Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence—arr. Kurt Heinecke. This piece reinterprets a centuries-old French carol that captures the awe and mystery of the Christmas story: a child sent to redeem the world. Starting with the literal sound of breath going silent, the beginning motif soars between optional soloists and a variety of time signatures. Growing with a pulse throughout, ending in a stirring climax as the Christmas angels exult "Alleluia!" 11573168 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 85.00 Christmas at the Movies—arr. Bob Krogstad. Music from six classic holiday films is included in this impressive concert medley for orchestra, recalling some of the most memorable songs and themes. Included are: Somewhere in My Memory (from "Home Alone"), How the Grinch Stole Christmas; Miracle on 34th Street; The Polar Express; A Christmas Story and The Nightmare Before Christmas. 10016068 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 90.00 Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24—Paul O'Neill & Robert Kinkell/arr. Bob Phillips. This thought-provoking medley of Christmas tunes describes a lone cellist playing Christmas carols in the midst of the Bosnian war, reflecting power, drama, and hope. Includes a rock rhythm section. 10436322 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 90.00 A Christmas Festival—Leroy Anderson. Here is Anderson's original full-length version, transcribed from the handwritten score as recorded by the Boston Pops. Following its premier in 1950, this fabulous overture was abbreviated by the composer prior to publication. Built upon traditional Christmas songs beginning with Joy to the World and ending with Jingle Bells and O Come All Ye Faithful, this will be a sure winner! 10066870 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 90.00 A Christmas Festival—arr. Leroy Anderson. A traditional Christmas favorite which includes: Joy to the World; Deck the Halls; Silent Night; Jingle Bells and other Christmas songs. Recorded on the CD Fennell Conducts Anderson and Coates - #5562475. 129601 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 85.00 Dreams of Fireflies (On a Christmas Night)—Paul O'Neill/arr. Bob Phillips. "For the night is God's cathedral" and the stars visit in "dreams of fireflies." Let Trans- Siberian Orchestra add a bit of spice to your full orchestra holiday concert. This piece will be greatly enhanced by adding a rhythm section and electric instruments. 10563854 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 72.00 Elizabethan Carol—Arthur H. Brown/ arr. Albert O. Davis. This charming and harmonious arrangement from Albert Oliver Davis is a wonderful choice for a holiday concert. Solidly in the medium grade of difficulty, it remains in the key of G throughout. When Christ Was Born of Mary Free was probably composed in 1859 and appeared in the 1916 hymnal approved by the United States Episcopal Church and in Christmas Carols New and Old (1870, 1871, and 1878). It was printed in at least seven hymnals over the years. The lyrics are from a traditional carol taken from a 15th-century Harleian manuscript. 11408728 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 75.00 A Festive Fanfare—Brian Balmages. This powerful and driving overture is the perfect way to kick off your holiday program! Featuring a mix of original themes and holiday favorites, this work does not sound like a medley; rather, it is symphonic in nature while featuring snippets of holiday favorites that span from lyrical to soaring. Perfect for high school or professional orchestras looking for a spectacular winter concert opener. 10879735 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 90.00 God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen—arr. Albert O. Davis. The traditional English carol God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen is one of the oldest extant carols, sung at least as early as the 16th century. This highly original adaptation will make a welcome and unique addition to your holiday program. The keys of G and D are string friendly, and the technical demands are very reasonable. 11408730 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 75.00 A Hanukkah Festival (featuring Sevivon, Maoz Tzur, and Hanukkah)—arr. Chris M. Bernotas. A medley of three traditional Hanukkah songs: the dramatic Sevivon melody is written with a variety of accompaniment, leading to a brief but impressive clarinet cadenza (cued in violin 1); Maoz Tzur is a traditional piece scored with full, rich voicings along with the beautiful melody; Hanukkah is the Festival of Lights and the last section of the piece, a bright playful march with an exciting conclusion. Filled with memorable tunes that students and audiences will enjoy while paying homage to this important holiday, this is sure to become a staple in the literature. (4:55) 11619618 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 80.00 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas— arr. John Whitney. This is a marvelous holiday selection for better orchestras! Lush harmonies are combined with all the colors of the full orchestra in a creative arrangement that should be in the book of community orchestras everywhere. You're guaranteed to build holiday spirit with this superb selection! 2440964 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 75.00 I Saw Three Ships On Christmas Day—arr. Lawrence Kursar. This English Christmas carol is set in the style of British sailing songs. The opening section captures the rollicking, spirited style of songs at sea. The middle section, based on the same theme, is in the style of a lamenting sea chanty. The swashbuckling bravura returns in the third section to bring this work to a spirited conclusion. 11612964 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 70.00 Jazz Up The Halls—arr. Lawrence Kursar. Add some pizzazz to your Christmas concert with this festive jazz swing arrangement of "Deck the Halls". The music will bring the holiday spirit alive in your audience and have them snapping their fingers and tapping their toes. 11612963 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 70.00 Jingle Bell Tango—arr. Lawrence Kursar. This fun arrangement based on the classic Christmas song "Jingle Bells" explores different tango styles a traditional tango, an Argentine tango and a spirited tango. Get ready to see your audience dancing in their seats, or even in the aisles. 11612962 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 70.00 A Mad Russian's Christmas—Paul O'Neill, Robert Kinkel & P.I. Tchaikovsky/ arr. Bob Phillips. As performed in the fabulous Trans-Siberian Orchestra live concert, experience Trepak from "The Nutcracker" as you never have before in this full orchestra setting. An optional electric violin part provides the perfect spot to feature an electric instrument. 10500915 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 80.00 Metal Bell Carol—arr. Brian Balmages. A heavy rock style reshapes the familiar Carol of the Bells into a full orchestra arrangement featuring drum set, electric guitar, and electric bass. Cinematic textures and bold ensemble writing surround prominent soloistic moments for the guitar, creating sustained momentum throughout. A distinctive option for high school orchestras to showcase nontraditional instrumentation and a unique style in a winter concert setting. 11680919 Full Orchestra . . . M 100.00 A Most Wonderful Christmas—arr. Robert Sheldon. Join the band and orchestra together with this great medley for full orchestra! Winter Wonderland, I'll be Home for Christmas, Santa Claus is Comin' to Town, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas and It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year are featured in this tasteful arrangement. Solo opportunities abound and are cross-cued to allow your best players to shine, while the swing sections and jazz-inspired ballads will have your audience tapping their feet and singing these tunes long after the concert is over. 10050329 Full Orchestra . . . . .M 80.00 BEST SELLERS Full Orchestra Christmas & Holiday Medium to Advanced Buy with confidence! These works, listed in order of popularity, are chosen most often by directors. Greensleeves—arr. Matt Riley. 11167917 Full Orchestra. . . . . . . 349.00 Christmas Carol-oke (A Festive Medley with Optional Sing-Along)—arr. Larry Clark. 11634702 Full Orchestra. . . . . . . 295.00 The Polar Express (Concert Suite)— arr. Jerry Brubaker. 2479946 Full Orchestra. . . . . . . 100.00 A Most Wonderful Christmas— arr. Robert Sheldon. 10050329 Full Orchestra. . . . . . . . 80.00 Sleigh Ride—Leroy Anderson. 133207 Full Orchestra. . . . . . . . 80.00 Customer service is available weekdays 9am–6pm ET

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