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2026 Fall Orchestra Catalog

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28 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Original Concert Works | Very Easy/Easy Sunlight—Randall D. Standridge. Energetic and uplifting! From start to finish the melodies and rhythms in this original work convey a sense of optimism and vitality, leaving listeners and players with a sense that all will be well. Written primarily using the notes of the D scale and with lots of opportunities for dynamic contrast, this piece is packed with excellent teaching moments. 11574024 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00 Topaz Dawn—Peter Blair. Warm, lyrical writing gives this Grade 1 string piece its appeal, even though the notes and rhythms stay well within a beginner's comfort zone. The real challenge comes from shaping long phrases and responding to frequent dynamic changes. Crescendos and decrescendos guide students toward expressive playing, and frequent use of rallentando encourages them to watch the conductor closely. It's an effective way to build musicianship early on and introduce young players to the art of phrasing beyond basic technique. 11673393 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00 Treasure Hunt—Dión Morales. Take your audience on a cinematic journey as you search for lost treasure! Beginning orchestra students focus on practicing steps, skips, and call-and-response musical elements between the upper and lower string sections. With something new to discover around every corner, young string explorers will encounter pizzicato, arco, dynamic changes, and articulations such as staccato and accents to build bow skills and confidence in performance. 11668568 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00 Turning Tides—Brock Snow. The ocean, in its vastness and might, has many perils in its wake - but to those who dare to sail across its waters, a grand adventure awaits. Take an exciting journey on the high seas with this original work for beginning orchestra. The hooked bowings, staccato articulation, and dramatic flair set everyone on course for the thrilling journey ahead. 11668572 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00 The Two-Three Stomp—Deborah Baker Monday. Emphasis on beats 2 and 3 take center stage in this Grade 1 piece for strings built around the playful challenge of stomping on those counts - sometimes during rests and sometimes while playing. The notes stay in D major with mostly quarter-note and quarter-rest rhythms, keeping everything accessible while students focus on coordination and steady counting. A glissando moment for every section adds a fun technical challenge, making the piece light in style but big on engagement for beginners. 11673394 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00 Velocity—Brian Balmages. Energize your performers and audience with this powerful, dynamic work. Opening in rhythmic unison, the piece quickly projects blocks of sound and a flurry of rhythmic activity. The musical texture comes across as very technical when, in reality, it is quite accessible. 10454259 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00 Waltz of the Elephants—Janelle Zook Cunalata. A Grade 1 waltz like this offers a clear introduction to 3/4 time for your elementary string students. The mix of pizzicato and arco as well as the dynamic shaping provide useful textural contrast. The counting demands and shifting entrances make it a practical teaching tool for early players. 11673563 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00 Original Concert Works Easy A Joyful Life—Bryan Sanguinito. Experience the energy and exuberance of this exciting new piece which celebrates the joys and wonders of life. Written in D Major, in first position, with no accidentals, every section of your intermediate level orchestra gets to perform the sweeping melody, as well as the light ostinati which continuously propels the work forward along with dynamic changes and "joie de vivre". Take your students to new heights with this inspirational and cheerful selection! 11642906 String Orchestra . . . .E 60.00 Ancient Lore on Rocky Shore—Chris Thomas. This visually evocative piece is set against the wild, untamed west coast of Ireland, painting tender scenes of the country's mythical past with breathtaking beauty, inviting the audience into a warm and enchanting experience. Get ready for the ancient, magical lore of the Emerald Isle! (2:00) 11619629 String Orchestra . . . .E 50.00 The Art Project—David Bobrowitz. Light, graceful melodies shape this easy string orchestra work set in 3/4, featuring a clear ABA form that contrasts pizzicato and arco playing. The A sections focus on plucked technique, while the middle introduces bowing, giving students a focused experience with both. The catchy melody keeps interest high and makes for a useful teaching selection to introduce technical contrast in a simple, engaging way. 11689817 String Orchestra . . . .E 55.00 Bass Parade (for String Orchestra)— Steven L. Rosenhaus. Here's an opportunity to give your bass players a chance to shine; for once they get the melody and everyone else accompanies them! 11610738 String Orchestra . . . .E 50.00 Battle Colors—Doug Spata. Channel the spirit of medieval armies rallying beneath their flags with this triumphant work. Written to introduce players to the power and pulse of 6/8 time, this piece drives forward with a strong, steady beat and bold rhythms that capture the energy of battle. Raise the banner and march into glory! 11642904E String Orchestra . . . .E 60.00 Beyond the Horizon—Caryn Wiegand Neidhold. A focus on dotted-quarter and dotted-eighth rhythms sits at the heart of this Grade 1.5 overture for strings, giving young players a clear first step into counting dotted rhythms. The writing stays upbeat and straightforward, with enough marcato and legato contrast to reinforce basic bow- stroke differences. A strong concert opener, this offers a dependable way to introduce dotted figures in a full-ensemble context and build comfort with steady subdivisions. 11673396 String Orchestra . . . .E 55.00 Blackbeard—Randall Standridge. Swashbuckling energy fills this easy string orchestra work built on a bold 3/4 rhythmic motif. Varied articulations, strong dynamic contrasts, optional percussion, and shouted "Yo-ho-hos" bring the pirate adventure to life! Repeated sections with first and second endings strengthen reading skills, and ranges stay manageable for young players. A spirited concert choice to reinforce triple meter, articulation, and confidence while giving young players an unforgettable performance experience. 11683807 String Orchestra . . . .E 55.00 Boundless Spirit—Katie O'Hara LaBrie. Reflecting the enthusiasm and boundless energy of beginning music students as they embark on their musical journey, this piece uses limited range (D to B) while carefully introducing selected G-string notes. The strong melodies highlighted by the lower strings and lively rhythms driven by the upper strings capture the excitement and determination of the students as they discover the joy of making music together. 11617578 String Orchestra . . . .E 55.00 Bow Rush!—Jay Coles. An aggressive, high-energy work for easy string orchestra that invites young string players to dig in and play with confidence. Driving rhythms and energetic bow techniques make this ideal for teaching simple eighth-note patterns and a variety of articulations. A strong closer for your next concert! 11690436E String Orchestra ePrint . . . . . . . . . . . . .E 60.00 Burst!—Brian Balmages. An energetic fanfare brimming with bravado to make the most of your first-year students' skills. Dynamic interplay with contrasting legato and détaché bowing creates the "burst" of energy by playing eighth-note passages off the string. Also incorporates simple string crossing and brief violin divisi. A multimedia video with a link to software that syncs to your performance is available - not to be missed! 10277832 String Orchestra . . . .E 50.00 Canyon Sunset—John Caponegro. Your strings will enjoy the chance to paint this musical picture! Composer and arranger John Caponegro is well known for his fine writing for young string players. Recorded by Michigan State University Orchestra on the CD Teaching Music Through Performance in Orchestra, Volume 1 - Pepper #5973728. 547927 String Orchestra . . . .E 50.00 Celtic Sunrise—Soon Hee Newbold. Experience the beauty and power of a Celtic dawn in this accessible yet powerful-sounding work. Driving rhythms and decisive open intervals depict the countryside and rolling hills of Scotland. Optional percussion parts add to the festive quality of the piece which will give young ensembles a mature sound. 11203100 String Orchestra opt. Perc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .E 55.00 Colorful Sunrise—Yukiko Nishimura. This lush and gorgeous work is every bit as warm as the title suggests and offers young musicians a chance to explore the harmonic intrigue that Nishimura is known for, allowing them to grow musically while having fun. 11562031 String Orchestra . . . .E 55.00 Love My Score "My Score is a wonderful service to self-published composers." Seymour

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