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Bells and Buccaneers—arr. Deborah
Baker Monday. Have a yo-ho-ho holiday
concert when you program this pirate
version of Ukrainian Bell Carol. Any tricky
parts have been adapted into a pirate style
your students will love! Easy rhythms and
fingers will make you a happy teacher!
10752486 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00
Christmas Elves—arr. Carol Britin
Chambers. A Grade 1 piece for string
orchestra blending two familiar holiday
tunes, first presented individually and
then combined for a satisfying ensemble
moment. Light part independence in the
violins and brief exposed lines for first
violin offer attainable challenges while the
mix of pizzicato and arco keeps students
engaged. Its short length and playful tone
make it an effective, festive addition to your
holiday concert.
11673082 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00
Christmas in the Key of Cheer—arr. Tyler
Arcari. Cheerful energy drives this Grade 1
mashup of Angels We Have Heard on High
and Up on the Housetop, with each section
of the string orchestra getting a clear
moment to carry the melody. Articulations
are varied between slurs, staccato, and
accents, giving beginners a manageable
introduction to stylistic contrast. The writing
stays comfortable for young hands while still
offering a bright, upbeat option for winter
and holiday performances.
11673395 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00
A Christmas Symphony—arr. Elliot
Del Borgo. Here is an easy holiday work
featuring four carols that make a mini-
symphony: Angels We Have Heard on
High; Hark! the Herald Angels Sing; God
Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen and O Come,
All Ye Faithful. Each piece flows directly
into the next for a joyous medley that's not
too hard and serves as a great opener or
closer.
2480756 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00
Dreidel Dancers—arr. Susan H. Day. A
familiar Hanukkah tune takes on a new
spark in this Grade 1 orchestra setting
of My Little Dreidel transformed into a
playful minor key. Melody lines rotate
through every section, keeping all players
involved, while simple rhythms and light
pizzicato moments make it accessible to
young ensembles. A cheerful choice for
elementary winter concerts, it introduces
minor tonality in a fun, approachable way.
11680746 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00
Fiddle Holiday (Jingle Bells; Up on the
Housetop; O Come, All Ye Faithful)—arr.
Tyler Arcari. This toe-tapping frolic into the
festive world of fiddle music is going to be
a hit at your next Christmas concert! Full
of recognizable tunes and infused with
accessible fiddle figures, it's pure joy for the
holidays!
11615079 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00
Here Comes Santa Claus—Gene Autry,
Oakley Haldeman & Harriet Melka/arr.
Douglas E. Wagner. Holiday cheer comes
alive in this arrangement of the Christmas
classic for elementary string orchestra.
Simple rhythms and the familiar melody
keep preparation efficient, while sharing the
tune across all five string parts promotes
inclusion and confidence. A practical winter
concert option for elementary programs
seeking an accessible seasonal selection
that allows every section to participate in
the festive fun.
11680896 String Orchestra . . VE 60.00
Icicles—Todd Parrish. Feel the frigid
chill of winter winds and brittle ice! This
contemporary-sounding work features
quarter- and half-note rhythms in basic
stepwise motion. Cello and bass sections
have prominent lines, and all notes fall
within the range of the D major scale.
Close yet easy intervals create interesting
harmonies that hint at dissonance to
represent the bitter cold of frozen ice.
11500095 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00
In the Bleak Midwinter—Gustav Holst/
arr. Katie O'Hara LaBrie. Orchestras
from beginning to advanced will sound
amazing in this lush arrangement. Full of
rich harmonies and ample opportunities
for phrasing, you'd never notice that the
piece is crafted with simplified rhythms and
limited ranges. An added piano part keeps it
moving forward with rolling waves of eighth
notes while each of the string sections takes
a turn at the melody and moving lines.
11574001 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00
A Joyful Celebration—Brian Balmages.
Written as a joyous overture to a winter
holiday program, this combines original
material with excerpts of holiday favorites.
While there are references to several carols,
the music does not feel like a medley;
rather, it hints at the carols throughout
the overture while giving the work its own
distinctive character. Carols include Good
King Wenceslas; Angels We Have Heard
on High and O Come, All Ye Faithful. (2:10)
11619627 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00
Moon of Wintertime (Huron Carol)—arr.
Deborah Baker Monday. This arrangement
of a traditional Canadian carol begins with a
gentle introduction before transitioning into
an allegro that stays calm and approachable
by early string students. Each section gets
a turn with the melody, keeping all players
involved while maintaining comfortable
note patterns. Optional suspended cymbal
and hand drum parts provide unique color,
making the piece a thoughtful choice for
winter performances and an easy way to
build confidence in late elementary or early
middle school orchestras.
11673398 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00
Penguin Promenade—Devon Morales.
Waddle into winter fun with this upbeat
piece that brings a colony of playful
penguins to life. Slippery glissandos mimic
penguins sliding down snowy hills as a
foundation for shifting skills later on in their
playing. Every section shares the melody,
while excursions to the G string help young
musicians expand their note range. Light
optional percussion adds sparkle and
energy. This fun new work is an irresistible
choice for any winter concert!
11642885 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00
Shiver—Randall D. Standridge. Whether
you are shivering from cold or shivering
from fright, this work for very beginning
orchestra is sure to set the mood for your
next winter or late fall concert. Using only
six notes, it's a creatively designed piece
that reaches students at their skill level
while letting them experiment with the fun
tremolo technique!
11573999 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00
Snow Day!—Katie O'Hara LaBrie.
Waking up on a cold winter day. Sledding.
Hot chocolate. It's a snow day! This
warmhearted original work is craftily
designed using only the notes of the D
major scale. With its bright melodies and
jingle bell accompaniment, this highly
accessible piece will delight students and
audiences. All instruments get a turn with
the melody. Perfect for your holiday, winter,
or any other concert program.
11400604 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00
Snow Day Jubilation—John M. Pasternak.
A winter-themed selection like this gives
young string players plenty to dig into,
especially as melodies bounce between
sections to create an echo effect that
strengthens counting and independence.
The blend of pizzicato, arco, accents, and
light staccato keeps textures fresh, while
short sections of handclapping add a playful
spark. Its steady pulse and conversational
phrasing suit any elementary-level winter
concert and help students learn to listen
beyond their own part.
11673562 String Orchestra . . VE 50.00
Snow Globe—Doug Spata. Pizzicato notes
and magical arco melodies fall like gentle
snow in this charming selection! A focus
on simple rhythms and first-finger-pattern
notes on the D and A strings makes this
the perfect piece for your beginners' winter
concert. Everyone gets a turn playing the
graceful melodies, with optional support
from a sparkling piano part. This is a great
way for students to show off newly learned
fundamental skills.
11608214 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00
Spirit of Noel—Katie O'Hara LaBrie.
Bright, festive colors fill this elementary
string orchestra arrangement featuring
familiar elements from The First Noel; Good
King Wenceslas and In the Bleak Midwinter.
Broad phrasing and a variety of dynamic
contrasts create clear opportunities to
explore bow speed and control. A practical
winter concert choice for elementary
ensembles to reinforce expressive bow use
while keeping all students engaged.
11678241 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00
Star of Wonder—arr. Erica Donahoe. The
iconic Carol of the Bells is a favorite winter
melody, and this easy arrangement puts
the spirited theme within reach of young
string players. Simple rhythms, ranges, and
finger patterns in E minor allow all sections
to shine, with hints of We Three Kings
skillfully woven into the score. Exciting
articulations, dramatic dynamics, and bright
pizzicato accompaniments make this a
stellar addition to any winter concert!
11559070 String Orchestra . . VE 55.00
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