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2026 Fall Orchestra Catalog

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26 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Original Concert Works | Very Easy Dark Magic—Erica Donahoe. Perfect for a spooky fall concert - with simple rhythms and finger patterns, your beginning players can feel confident and sound great on this piece. Encourage your students to pay attention to the articulations such as the accents and staccatos to really bring the magic to life! 11621736 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00 Dark Star—Christina Huss. Written for elementary to middle school string orchestras, this piece guides developing players through the E minor scale while depicting an energetic space narrative. Prominent cello and bass lines strengthen low-string technique and ensemble balance, and a fun section of pencil tapping and handclapping reinforces rhythmic clarity. Dynamic contrasts, syncopated gestures, and shared melodic material support early work in expressive and imaginative playing. 11673085 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00 Desert Rain—Caryn Wiegand Neidhold. Hear the first drops of pizzicato rain dance in the dry desert! This imaginative piece for young orchestra uses only the first six notes of the D major scale, making it both accessible and exciting for developing players. The optional guiro and maracas bring the arid desert atmosphere to life, adding a playful rhythm that shimmers like falling rain. With subtle hints of a familiar melody, this vivid soundscape is an ideal choice for first-year concerts. 11668562 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00 Dragon Eyes—Chris Ferguson. Energy takes the lead in this Grade 1 string orchestra work where a minor key and steady rhythmic drive paint the image of a dragon flying through the sky. Staccato eighth notes offer a clear path to teaching articulation contrast, and reinforced lines help young players stay confident while focusing on ensemble balance and musical expression. Momentum and vivid imagery make this a strong concert closer for first- or second-year players. 11673561 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00 Dragon Pearl—Brian Balmages. Journey to a fantastic world where dragons defend a flaming pearl representing everything from wisdom and power to prosperity and immortality. A stunning opening reflects the gorgeous surface of the pearl. Soon after, the battle begins, highlighted by powerful rhythms, heavy accents, and aggressive harmonies. Incredibly playable yet stunning to hear, this is sure to captivate students and audiences! (1:50) 11568680 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00 Dragon Slayer—Rob Grice. This exciting musical adventure is set in E minor and uses only 6 notes. It is rhythmic and offers optional percussion and mild dissonance to complete the dark, medieval sound. Sure to be a favorite at your next concert! 10008659 String Orchestra opt. Perc.. . . . . . . . . . . . VE 45.00 Dragon Tamer—Tyler Arcari. Suitable for elementary string orchestras, this work opens with a slow, dramatic introduction before moving into a driving rhythmic section appropriate for a concert closer. Accented passages support foundational articulation skills, and the melodic lines are tossed around to allow every section to be featured. The piece is engaging for all and gives young players a confident, high- energy experience. 11673083 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00 Dragonhunter—Richard Meyer. There's a dragon on the loose (you can hear him in the bass and cello sections) and your strings are in on the hunt! The medieval- sounding excitement is all created using notes from the D scale, no slurs, and no sixteenth notes. 2475409 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00 Duel of the Dinosaurs—Bryan Sanguinito. Bring roaring, stomping dinosaurs vividly to life with this very easy string orchestra work fueled by fast, driving energy. Violins and violas trade bold melodic gestures with cellos and basses to create an exciting musical showdown. Simple rhythms keep notes manageable while accents, bow lifts, and sharp dynamic contrasts take center stage. An engaging teaching piece for helping young players explore minor tonality, articulation, and expressive control with imagination and excitement. This piece is part of the Getting in Gear Companion Series! Warm-up suggestions for left hand, bowing, and rhythm are included in the score that correlate with Getting in Gear: Fundamental Warm-ups for String Orchestra. 11679127 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00 E-B-G-Bs—Kathryn Griesinger. What is it about the creepy key of E minor that gives us the heebie-jeebies? It must be all the E-B-G-Bs! This eerie piece for developing players follows these notes down underground to practice skips on the G string and low open E on bass, accompanied by shivering tremolos and a mysterious optional celeste (or piano) part for extra spookiness. 11668636 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00 Exhilaration—Cooper Ford. Many special experiences are joyful or thrilling, such as flying for the first time, a big sports moment, or the excitement of a first concert. Young musicians should find this both easily accessible and fun to play. Melodies are passed around to different sections while reinforcing foundational rhythms, notes within the D major scale, and playing with a big sound. Written with the young orchestra in mind, second violin and viola parts are doubled as are cello and string bass. (1:40) 11400514 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00 Flower Moon—Tyler Arcari. Using rhythms with no smaller than quarter notes, this supremely musical work is a treat for the youngest of ensembles. For the upper strings, the entire piece requires only one finger pattern, allowing them to focus solely on making beautiful music together. 11615082 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00 Forgotten Ritual—Lucas Buterbaugh. Ominous and foreboding in tone, this piece introduces a wide range of eighth-note rhythmic patterns through an engaging, atmospheric setting for your string orchestra. Violins and violas carry the primary melody at the opening and close, while cellos and basses take center stage in a contrasting pizzicato middle section, creating balance, contrast, and sustained student engagement throughout. 11684447 String Orchestra . . VE 40.00 Fury Rising (from the Dragon Fury Chronicles)—Dión Morales. Dramatic forward motion launches this Grade 1 string orchestra work into a fantasy world of dragons and rising tension. Repeated eighth notes, tremolo, accents, marcato, and bow lifts reinforce time, bow control, and ensemble unity while staying within a limited range. Part of The Dragon Fury Chronicles, it sounds mature while remaining accessible to elementary ensembles. A compelling choice for young players ready to explore musical character, control, and storytelling early in their development. 11679130 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00 G Street Rock—Katie O'Hara LaBrie. Get ready to rock! And improvise! And learn notes on the G string! G Street Rock promotes both music literacy and creativity. A four-bar vamp allows students to improvise or perform suggested solos. A guide to improvisation is included on the back of each student part along with sample solos, and the score includes a lesson plan with sequential steps for teaching improvisation. An optional drum set part adds even more excitement! 11511813 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00 Gaelic Castle—Soon Hee Newbold. Opening with the powerful sound of open 5ths, this work transports the listener back to ancient times and life in a magnificent castle. Experience the festivals and celebrations that would often occur as the melodies work their way through all sections of the orchestra. Exciting and jovial! 10066333 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00 Gap of Dunloe (Gateway to MacGillycuddy's Reeks)—Chris Thomas. Transport your audience to the Emerald Isle with this music inspired by traditional Irish songs and the beauty of Ireland's Gap of Dunloe. The lyrical melodies, call- and-response counterpoint, and a touch of traditional Irish style paint a colorful picture evoking images of the magnificent Irish landscape. 10592149 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00 Gold Rush—Samuel Gelfer. The spirit of the California gold rush is alive in this fun and upbeat composition! Students will use their knowledge of the D major scale while being introduced to skips and non-stepwise motion. A wonderful choice your beginning students will want to play over and over again! 11629805 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00 jwpepper.com/ec Music you can connect with. 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