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2026 Fall Orchestra Catalog

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66 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Lighter Concert Selections | Medium-Easy/Medium Under the Big Tent—Matt Arnett. Circus- style flair shapes this Grade 3 march for string orchestra. Built around the constant changes between C-natural and C-sharp, it's a useful challenge for developing technique. The energetic main theme leans on crisp staccato articulation, then the contrasting middle section shifts to a lighter pizzicato feel before the full sound returns. It's a playful, high-energy option that works well as a lighter selection or a spirited concert closer for high school or advanced middle school ensembles. 11673405 String Orchestra . . ME 65.00 Viva Violas—Richard Meyer. Take out the castanets because the violas are taking the stage, Spanish style! It begins in a paso doble reminiscent of a vigorous Spanish guitar solo, then moves into a major-key allegretto where the violas even get a chance to glissando! 2475430 String Orchestra . . ME 60.00 Lighter Concert Selections Medium 221B Baker Street—Jeffrey Bishop. The title of this exciting musical depiction is, of course, the residence of Sherlock Holmes. The three musical motifs depict Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson and the arch-villain Professor Moriarity. The music moves from thoughtful to intense and is fun to play! 10069432 String Orchestra . . . M 70.00 Basses Loaded—Carrie Lane Gruselle. Let your bass section shine and groove in this upbeat medley of funk, swing and good ol' fashioned rock n' roll! Opportunities for improvisation are included (with written parts as well) and an optional drumset part really adds to the flair. While the basses show off, the other sections of the orchestra also experience the contagious rhythms and melodies as they get down and rock out. An absolute showstopper! 10066376 String Orchestra . . . M 80.00 Blackberry Blossom—Gary Gackstatter. Feature your top player on this famous American tune! The first time through, the soloist takes the lead accompanied by some pizzicato and the occasional foot stomp. The second time through, first violins play most of the tune along with the soloist. The third and final time through the soloist gets some nice variations on the tune. And, oh yes, the faster the better! 2702541 String Orchestra . . . M 48.00 Blisterin' Hot Blues—Meagan Thorup. An exciting, fun piece for orchestra with piano and drum set written to introduce students to traditional blues form and swing style. Every section gets featured at some point in the piece. The solo section is a great opportunity to introduce your group to the blues scale and the basics of improvisation, or you can use the written solos instead. A fiery hit for players and audiences alike! 11690444E String Orchestra ePrint . . . . . . . . . . . . M 75.00 Bonus Level—Doug Spata. Bring the energy and charm of eight-bit video games to life with the playful melodies and spirited rhythms of this fun piece. Inspired by the thrill of unlocking a secret stage, it combines quirky themes, syncopated patterns, and dynamic contrasts to capture the essence of retro gaming. Perfect for intermediate orchestras, all players take a turn at the melody. An optional drum kit part provides rhythmic support and color. Students, teachers, and audiences will go wild for this musical tribute to the golden age of video games. 11617576 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Boss Fight—Sarah Platt. Soar to victory with this epic fantasy piece that brings the thrill of your favorite video game battles to life! Students will have to face off against time signature changes, tricky accent patterns, and sudden dynamic shifts. Experience the rush of adrenaline through a driving ostinato, meters shifting seamlessly between 3/4 and 6/8, soaring third position melodies in the violins, and a heavy sforzando groove in the lower strings! Fans of video games and novels will hold their swords high for this piece! 11617594 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Bossa Rojo—Bert Ligon. Beginning with a dramatic familiar Latin figure, everyone will recognize the rhythm and groove with enthusiasm! Melodic material appears in all parts and is designed for fun and successful performances. An improvisation section is included where soloists can improvise over the familiar progression or play the provided solos. Piano and drum set parts are included. The change of pace will be appreciated by players of any level. 10310635 String Orchestra, Perc. Required M 55.00 A Boy and a Girl—Eric Whitacre. An orchestration of the popular choral work. Inspired by the tender, delicate poem "A Boy and a Girl" by Octavio Paz. Score and parts. 11176458 String Orchestra . . . M 70.00 Frost on the Plow—Samuel Gelfer. An energetic composition perfect for introducing some fiddlin' fun to your concert! The relentless pace and syncopated bass accompaniment depict a stormy winter season, melting into spring. Players will encounter fiddle techniques such as shuffle- bowing, chops, and double-stops at a brisk tempo. Each section is given interesting melodic lines, and optional guitar adds an authentic folk music feel. 11202203 String Orchestra w/ opt. Guitar . . . . . . . . . . . . M 65.00 The Haunted Ballroom—Chris Thomas. The stately spirits of soirees past appear, dancing the midnight waltz in The Haunted Ballroom. Dazzle your audience with this chilling yet lighthearted tune, perfect for fall and Halloween concerts. The piece offers a variety of fun chromatics, quirky col legno effects, and harmonic glissandi. Certain to be a "spooktacular" addition to your next concert program! 10877069 String Orchestra . . . M 75.00 Imminent Danger—Jennifer E. Rose. Alert! Alert! This work for wind band and electroacoustic accompaniment combines rhythmic interest and dramatic dynamic changes with textures provided by an electronic backing track. Your students are sure to be intrigued and invigorated by the sense of danger and daring that this piece evokes! 11574017 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Play That Swing—Katie O'Hara LaBrie. Wait - strings don't swing, do they? Yes, they do! This cool swinging original is just what the string orchestra has been waiting for - and there is no shortage of features and teaching moments. With a hip, swinging melody, a cello solo, a violin duet, and great jazz harmony, this will expand your orchestra to new worlds. Optional piano and drums are highly recommended. 11392964 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Plink, Plank, Plunk!—Leroy Anderson. Pizzicato playing is fascinating to play and to watch, but coming from the skilled pen of Leroy Anderson, it becomes an event! Let your kids put down their bows and dazzle the audience with this one! (All sections get to make the "squeak" special effect!) If you're going to program a novelty piece for strings, your students and audience deserve one from this American master. 4533071 String Orchestra . . . M 65.00 Power Shift—Kathryn Griesinger. Work on shifting technique with a powerhouse rock performance! Driving, accented bass lines and syncopated melodies energize this original piece that follows the form and style of pop song standards. Carefully written melodies give every instrument the chance to practice shifting to third position and beyond, as well as harmonics, extended C-sharp finger patterns, and pizzicato riffs. Add a rocking drumset for a dynamite presentation. 10846068 String Orchestra opt. Perc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . M 65.00 Saturday Play—Rebecca Tompkins. An energetic piece - and a fantastic way to introduce 6/8 meter to young players. The fast and short main melody presented in the first violin depicts a child's great joy on a Saturday when there is no school - a free day to play! This is a wonderful opener or closer for directors looking for something fun and light. 11629661 String Orchestra . . . M 70.00 Second to None—Kevin Sluder. The second violins take center stage in this lively piece set in 6/8 meter. Usually in a supporting role, they now lead the way through a playful musical journey, with the rest of the orchestra providing a rich and colorful backdrop. 11639905 String Orchestra . . . M 70.00 BEST SELLERS String Orchestra Lighter Selections Medium to Advanced Buy with confidence! These works, listed in order of popularity, are chosen most often by directors. Swamp Thang—Richard Meyer. 10738930 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00 Bonus Level—Doug Spata. 11617576 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65.00 Starlight Tango—Meagan Thorup. 11642916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70.00 Frost on the Plow—Samuel Gelfer. 11202203 String Orchestra w/ opt. Guitar . . . . . . . . 65.00 Bossa Rojo—Bert Ligon. 10310635 String Orchestra, Perc. Required . . . . . . . 55.00 Saturday Play—Rebecca Tompkins. 11629661 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70.00 Themes from Rhapsody in Blue— George Gershwin/ arr. Carrie Lane Gruselle. 11399692 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65.00 Plink, Plank, Plunk!—Leroy Anderson. 4533071 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65.00 Power Shift—Kathryn Griesinger. 10846068 String Orchestra opt. Perc. . . . . . . . . . . . 65.00 A Boy and a Girl—Eric Whitacre. 11176458 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70.00 Thank you for helping us reach our 150-year milestone! Celebrating 150 years! 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