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2013 Mid Year Instrumental

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Classical Go to cart 4 he Bird (Finale from "String Quartet Op. T 33, No. 3")—F.J. Haydn/arr. Moreno. Here is a classic Haydn string quartet for developing string orchestras. This fun arrangement of the Finale from The Bird stays true to the original elements, yet is quite accessible for younger students. Ensembles aiming for a more refined, classical tone will have great success with this popular work while enjoying its lighthearted nature. 10366882 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 4 hree Susato Dances—Tielman Susato/arr. T Owens. The music of Renaissance composer Tielman Susato comes alive in this striking three-movement setting of his most popular melodies. Optional percussion parts add an extra touch of sixteenth century style to each skillfully scored installment. These timeless and catchy melodies will delight your students and charm any audience. 10366886 String Orchestra, Percussion Opt . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 l Toccata—Girolamo Frescobaldi/arr. Beeman, ed. Law. Originally composed for keyboard, this esteemed work is now accessible for the developing string orchestra. Use this excellent setting of a familiar piece as a great way to introduce students to the pleasures of Baroque music. 10370820 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 inter from "The Four Seasons" (Second W Movement)—Antonio Vivaldi/arr. McCarrick. This arrangement is simple enough for the violin, viola, or cello soloist of your choice! Vivaldi's lyrical second movement, now in G major, stays true to the original with the famous melody over pizzicato accompaniment. Your students will enjoy playing either the solo or the accompaniment part! The violin solo is entirely in first position, and the viola and cello soloists only need to know the first three notes they learn in third position: D, E, and F# on the A string! Highly recommended! 10049864 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 medium-easy STRING ORCHESTRA 22 A dagio from "Spartacus"—Aram Khachaturian/arr. Longfield. Spartacus remains one of Khachaturian's greatest creations, and its most memorable theme continues to be a concert favorite for orchestras everywhere. Robert Longfield has transformed the glorious Adagio love theme into a superb setting for string orchestra. 10343649 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 A 4 ndante con Moto from "Symphony No. 5"—Ludwig van Beethoven/arr. Caputo. Beethoven's captivating melody that begins this Andante is one of the most famous cello/ viola melodies ever written. This "strings-only" edition allows the ensemble to experience even more of Beethoven's melodic genius, while evening out some of the complexities of the original opus. The result is a respectful look at the German master that developing groups and their audiences will enjoy. 10352421 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 B 4 ells! (Les Cloches)—Jean Fery Rebel/arr. Gazda. The joyous sound of cathedral bells rings out in this bright piece originally composed for piano. The delightful melody gives the violins a chance to really use their fingers, while the lower voices provide a great supporting role throughout. The chime part is optional, but certainly lends more of the sound of bells to the piece. A cheerful addition to any program! 10366534 String Orchestra with opt. Chimes . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 4 Paradisum (from "Requiem in D In Minor")—Gabriel Faure/arr. Lipton. The last movement of Faure's "Reqiuem in D Minor" has a transcendent beauty that will cause goose bumps for audience members and performers alike. This arrangement has a technical ease that leaves the player free to concentrate on communicating Faure's vision of emotion and expression. An optional harp/ keyboard part is included. Very moving. 10366825 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 C 4 arnival of the Animals—Camille SaintSaens/arr. Halferty. Three standout movements from Carnival of the Animals are available in this appealing setting for developing string orchestra. Royal March Of The Lion; The Elephant and Fossils are all in very playable keys and arranged to maintain the integrity of the original without the need for piano soloists. Destined to be a highlight at concerts and contests for years to come. 10367496 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 M 4 arche Militaire Op. 51, No. 1—Franz Schubert/arr. Cerulli. Here is a Schubert classic that never goes out of style. This high energy march is full of dynamic contrasts and articulation challenges from beginning to end. It's lively, it's fun, and it's sure to be a success technically and musically! 10364393 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 4 zech Waltz, Op. 54, No. 4—Antonin C Dvorak/arr. Stroud. The composer wrote this particular waltz for string quartet, but it is heard here for string orchestra. The tuneful melody is lilting and light, creating beautiful music from beginning to end. 10374113 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 4 verture to "The Magic Flute"—W.A. O Mozart/arr. Hoffman. One of Mozart's most famous operas and one of his last works, "The Magic Flute" continues to be performed worldwide each year. From its iconic, majestic opening three chords, Mozart's overture is a wonderful combination of the sentiment and spirit of the opera that follows. This adaption for strings is classical programming at its very best. 10343642 String Orchestra, Percussion Req . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Bookkeeper Services The tools bookkeepers need. jwpepper.com/ap 4 anse Bacchanale (from "Samson and D Delilah")—Camille Saint-Saens/arr. Hoffman. One of opera's most famous scenes is now available in this skilled adaption for strings, with the powerful tribal dance scene from "Samson and Delilah." After opening with an evocative violin solo, the tension-filled movement accelerates to a brilliant finish, depicting the drama surrounding Samson's destruction of the temple and his enemies. 10343646 String Orchestra, Percussion Req . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 D 4 ove's Vagary (The Dancing Master)—Shirl Jae Atwell. This lively tune is an adaptation of The Dancing Master, a popular 1600s dance. The melody is lighthearted and carefree, while the brisk rhythms fall neatly under nimble fingers. A fun showpiece for any concert! 10370542 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 G 4 avotte and Rigadon from "Suite in A Minor"—G.P. Telemann/arr. Farrar-Royce. These delightful Baroque dances have been expertly arranged for string orchestra! These dances may may be performed together or individually. Different techniques, such as hooked bowing and off the string playing, make this an excellent teaching collection for developing players. Dazzling! 10364395 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 4 rand March from "Aida"—Giuseppe Verdi/ G arr. Hall. Verdi's music transcends the boundaries of its genre: an excerpt from "Aida" has become part of popular culture. This arrangement includes a significant number of bowings and fingerings to assist less experienced players, but still retains the spirit and flavor of the full orchestra original. 10374127 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 4Editors' Choice lNew Publications 2013 HPepper Basic Library Available e-Print l The Rejoicing—G.F. Handel/arr. Lipton, ed. Law. Start your concert on a high note with this celebratory opener from Handel's "Music for the Royal Fireworks." Your students will love playing this energetic Baroque classic! 10370812 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 4 alvation Is Created—Pavel Tchesnokov/arr. S McAlister. The magnificence of Tchesnokov's choral creation is available to strings in this stunning arrangement. Pure beauty flows through the piece, and the final strains of the piece are full and heavenly. Breathtaking! 10374404 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 42.00 S 4 cherzo from "Symphony No. 3" (Eroica)— Ludwig van Beethoven/arr. Hoffman. Here is a skilled adaption of a Beethoven symphony scherzo from the beloved "Eroica" Symphony. The string writing is ideal for student orchestras and gives an opportunity to perform one of the great treasures of the classical symphonic repertoire, and a work that helped define elements of the coming Romantic period. 10343644 String Orchestra, Percussion Req . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 S 4 onata Pathetique (Movement 2)—Ludwig van Beethoven/arr. Caputo. Directors, students, and audiences alike will enjoy this cherished, well-known piano melody arranged for string orchestra. This setting in G Major is perfect to develop tone, string crossings, and dotted eighth/sixteenth rhythms. Beautiful and moving. 10370695 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 4 Three Movements from "Lincolnshire Posy"—Percy Aldridge Grainger/arr. Longfield. Long a staple of wind band literature, "Lincolnshire Posy" has never been set for any other medium. This stunning arrangement for strings has all of the Grainger style and spirit. Movements included are: I. Lisbon (Sailor's Song); II. Horkstow Grange (The Miser and his Man: A Local Tragedy) and VI. The Lost Lady Found (Dance Song). 10374412 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision

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