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2026 Fall Orchestra Catalog

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24 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Original Concert Works | Beginning Original Concert Works Beginning 5th Avenue Rock—Kathryn Griesinger. This rocking piece for beginning strings is based on the interval of a perfect fifth - thus the title! Students can practice easy string crossings on open strings, simple rhythms, and stepwise finger patterns. Violin 2 doubles viola and cello doubles bass to build confidence and create a full sound. The piano and drum set fill in during rests, allowing the young orchestra to shine at its very first concert. 11401176 String Orchestra . . . .B 53.00 The Abandoned Funhouse—Brian Balmages. Written for the true beginner, this piece takes the listener on an eerie tour that can best be described as an unsettling experience with a touch of curiosity and anxiousness. Piano and optional celesta (playable on keyboard) create a haunting background reminiscent of a film score. Instruments move mostly by stepwise motion, and all string crossings involve an open string. No eighth notes are used, and many instruments use only five or six notes. 10592171 String Orchestra Keyboard Required . . . . . . . . . .B 50.00 After Impact (Chicxulub Asteroid: Day 3)—Laura Estes. Written for beginning string orchestra, this concert work depicts the aftermath of the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs. Using only six notes (D-B), students explore a variety of articulations and dynamics as well as a tempo change, and every part remains engaging throughout the entire piece. A strong concert closer for any time of the year. 11673080 String Orchestra . . . .B 45.00 Apparition—Mikayla Bauer/arr. Josh Trentadue. Spooky and playful, this beginning string orchestra work with optional percussion is designed to be easy to learn and quick to prepare. A simple recurring melodic idea anchors the piece while varied percussion effects create a ghostly atmosphere. The accessible writing keeps all players engaged and makes for a fun Halloween selection that builds confidence and essential skills for young ensembles. 11689815 String Orchestra opt. Perc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .B 55.00 Battle of the Open Strings—Jiyoung Um. Dramatic energy drives this beginning string orchestra work with piano and percussion, depicting a fierce musical battle using only open strings. Despite technical simplicity, the music feels powerful and exciting throughout. An effective closer that gives beginning players a thrilling performance experience and a confident, dramatic finish to a first concert. 11686213 String Orchestra . . . .B 55.00 Beyond the Waterfall—Katie O'Hara LaBrie. A captivating piece for beginning string orchestra and piano with an optional Grade 3 violin solo. Lush string harmonies create a flowing, dreamlike atmosphere, while twinkling piano lines reflect shimmering droplets of the water. The optional soaring solo line adds a touch of expressive beauty. This piece is equally an enchanting choice for young orchestras developing musicality or a great backdrop for more mature students beginning to explore vibrato. 11617591 String Orchestra . B-M 55.00 Capybara Cha Cha—Perry Holbrook. Beginning string orchestras will settle into this Grade 0.5 selection easily, built on just the first six notes of the D-major scale and limited to half, quarter, and eighth notes. Within those boundaries, students get engaging rhythms, clear phrasing opportunities, and plenty of work with dynamic contrast. The playful theme gives young players a fun entry point for their first concert, especially if you choose to add some Latin percussion for extra character. 11673559 String Orchestra . . . .B 45.00 Credence—Larry Clark. Written for beginning string orchestra, this work offers young players a chance to explore a mature, unified sound through simple unison rhythms. Utilizing only the first six notes of the D major scale, its straightforward teaching demands make it easy to prepare, and its bold character makes it an effective concert or patriotic opener. 11673081 String Orchestra . . . .B 45.00 Dorian Doodles—Jim Palmer. Built around the E Dorian scale, this beginning string orchestra work with optional piano offers a fresh sound while keeping the familiar comfort of two sharps. Lively melodies alternate pizzicato and arco, with frequent dynamic contrasts encouraging expressive control and technique variety. The approachable writing keeps focus on listening, color, and phrasing. A creative choice for introducing modal sounds while engaging beginners with several foundational skills. 11680870 String Orchestra . . . .B 55.00 The Duke's Masquerade—Matt Neufeld. Masked dancers swirl through a light ballroom scene in this beginning string orchestra dance built on simple quarter, eighth, and half notes. Classical style, frequent staccato articulation, and alternating pizzicato and arco passages reinforce core bowing skills at an accessible pace. An inviting choice for introducing dance character, articulation variety, and stylistic awareness in an early concert setting where fundamentals matter most. 11680742 String Orchestra . . . .B 50.00 Five Note Fiddler—Brian Balmages. Based entirely on just the first five notes of the D major scale, this is an ideal way to reinforce the D tetrachord while having a ton of fun in a fiddle-inspired setting. The melody playfully weaves throughout the ensemble as the music unfolds. Surprisingly sophisticated in sound, yet very approachable! (1:15) 11568698 String Orchestra . . . .B 50.00 Hall of Heroes—Brian Balmages. This stunning fanfare uses only quarter notes and half notes. All instruments use just the five notes D to A, with the exception of violin 1 which uses the full D major scale, yet all string crossings involve open strings. Despite its playability, this is powerful, harmonically sophisticated, and very compelling! (1:30) 11619626 String Orchestra . . . .B 50.00 Haunted Carnival—Jordan Hawkins. This spooky piece for beginning string orchestra uses just five notes! Explore the haunted shadows of a creepy carnival while introducing easy 3/4 time to your students. The celesta part adds a chilling effect and can be played on piano as well. Perfect for Halloween and fall concerts but fun to play any time of the year. Download the included accompaniment track from the publisher's website. 11559061 String Orchestra . . . .B 53.00 High Five—Chris M. Bernotas. Rock- influenced energy powers this beginning orchestra work, with optional drum set and piano parts, built entirely from the first five notes of the D major scale. Extensive doubling and simple rhythms create a full, confident sound, while selective use of the fourth finger for violins and violas expands early technique. An excellent choice for building confidence through a fun, contemporary style that still reinforces fundamental string technique. A free drum track is available when live percussion isn't possible. 11680900 String Orchestra . . . .B 55.00 Impulse—Brian Balmages. For the very youngest musicians, this highly energetic piece does not use eighth notes, is based on a one-octave D Major scale, and uses mostly stepwise motion throughout. Despite these features, the music is powerful and aggressive. 10512570 String Orchestra . . . .B 50.00 Into the Midnight Forest—Mekel Rogers. Using only quarter notes and half notes in modes of D major, this composition evokes the feeling of a mysterious march through the darkness that students will enjoy playing and parents will enjoy hearing! With easy bowings, limited range, and a viola part that doubles second violin, this work will make a first-year orchestra sound marvelous at their first concert of the year! 11510720 String Orchestra . . . .B 45.00 Into the Wildlands—Brian Balmages. A dramatic arc unfolds in this beginning string orchestra work supported by optional percussion and piano. Opening slowly before shifting into more adventurous, forward-moving music, repeated decrescendo-crescendo shapes emphasize dynamic contrast while keeping notes and rhythms simple and secure. The full orchestral sound feels mature and deep without added technical demands. A strong concert option when introducing beginners to expressive contrast and bold, narrative playing in a short, engaging setting. 11680905 String Orchestra . . . .B 55.00 Leapfrogs—Taryn Kroymann. Jump into the playful world of Leapfrogs, a piece crafted to help beginning-level students explore skips and bow lifts. The first half is entirely pizzicato, using simple quarter notes and rests so students can focus on their left-hand technique. The second half of the piece adds a new dimension with the inclusion of the bow. This is a great piece to showcase the growth of your beginning- level students. 11642887 String Orchestra . . . .B 55.00 March of the Gnomes—Cindy Hill. This whimsical beginner orchestra piece brings a cast of mischievous gnomes to life through a clever, memorable melody and playful pizzicato. Accents add a touch of personality and introduce young players to expressive articulations from day one. A delightful concert choice that will have your young students grinning from ear to ear! 11689859 String Orchestra . . . .B 55.00 Miniature Symphony—Richard Meyer. This brilliantly simple four-movement "symphony" is perfect for beginning string players who are just starting to read. Using only the notes of the D Major scale, each movement focuses on a distinct reading and playing skill. Whether you perform one movement or all four, your students will sound great while they get a chance to put their newly acquired reading skills to use and learn about basic symphonic form. Educational and fun! Includes parts for violin 3 (viola- treble clef) and piano accompaniment. Highly recommended for the first concert! 10050362 String Orchestra . . . .B 50.00

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