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2014 Instrumental Holiday

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25 Order Toll-Free! Call 1-800-345-6296 / FAX 1-800-260-1482 / Internet jwpepper.com / E-mail [email protected] Go to cart StringOrchestra e Faith Noel—arr. Bob Phillips. Rock your next holiday concert with this version of The First Noel, as performed by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. The beautiful, lyric presentation of this traditional carol will be greatly enhanced by adding a rhythm section and electric instruments, but can also be played by strings alone. A Christmas selection your audience won't soon forget! 10348574 String Orchestra, Percussion Req. . . . . . . . . . 53.00 4 Frosty's Caribbean Holiday—Steve Nelson & Jack Rollins/arr. Ralph Ford. Travel south with Frosty and enjoy the trip before he melts! Though playable with strings alone, the addition of the optional percussion will add spice and have them dancing. 10436200 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . 50.00 e Hanukkah Habanera—arr. Tim McCarrick. "Carmen" meets Hanukkah in this remarkably clever combination of The Dreidel Song; Hanukkah, O Hanukkah and Bizet's famous Habanera from his most famous opera! It all works amazingly well, with shifts from minor to major, a seamless bass line, and lots of tongue-in-cheek humor! What a hoot! Highly recommended! 10092648 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . 48.00 e A Holst Christmas—Gustav Holst/arr. Wagner. This artfully crafted medley brings to the stage several of Holst's best-loved Christmas titles, including In the Bleak Midwinter; Lullay My Liking and excerpts from Christmas Day. The rich scoring creates a satisfying musical experience, with care taken to insure that all technical demands are well within the parameters of the medium-easy level. The arrangement may be played by strings alone, or with the addition of any combination of wind and/or percussion parts. 10092288 String Orch or Full Orch . . . 58.00 How the Grinch Stole Christmas—arr. Jerry Brubaker. As both a film and a cartoon, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" has become an annual tradition for kids and adults alike. This arrangement begins with a bluesy, nasty version of You're a Mean One, Mister Grinch, then moves into the happier, more hopeful Welcome Christmas ("He Carves the Roast Beast" or "Fa- hoo For-aze"). This will really stop the show! 2467033 String Orch or Full Orch . . . 65.00 e In the Bleak Midwinter—Gustav Holst/arr. McBrien. This rich, lush Christmas carol has been expertly arranged for string orchestra. Each section of the orchestra is featured in the presentation of the gorgeous tune, and if you listen closely you'll hear a snippet of The First Noel towards the end. A deeply moving, emotional work, that will be a memorable centerpiece for your next winter or holiday concert! Truly stunning! 10370563 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . 48.00 Rest Ye Merry, Rock Ye Very—arr. Brian Balmages. Inspired by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, this energetic arrangement of God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen includes an easy drum set part that really kicks things into high gear. Catchy melodic variations give this arrangement a unique identity as ideas are layered, broken apart, and re-assembled one last time for a rousing conclusion! 10366864 String Orchestra, Percussion Req. . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer—arr. Jack Bullock. We all know the names of Santa's reindeer for his annual trip. But it was Rudolph who saved the night on that foggy Christmas Eve! This holiday song, beloved for over sixty years, is now arranged in a flexible setting. Perform with strings alone or with the addition of piano and winds. A fun arrangement that is sure to be programmed year after year! 10348583 String Orch or Full Orch . . . 58.00 He Santa at the Symphony—Mark Williams. This has been a big hit for concert band! Mark has ingeniously blended classical music themes ("Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"; "1812 Overture" and Brahms' "First Symphony") with seasonal melodies (Silent Night;, Jingle Bells and Nutcracker Suite) to create an absolutely wonderful package of holiday fun. You have to hear it to believe it! 2244747 String Orch or Full Orch . . . 60.00 e Sleepers Wake—J. S. Bach/arr. Brubaker. The familiar Johann Sebastian Bach melody will be loved by one and all. Solidly scored for your strings or full orchestra, the delicate melody will reinforce the musicianship of the entire ensemble. 2478060 String Orch or Full Orch . . . 63.00 4 Sweet Petite Winter Suite—Brian Balmages. This short four-movement suite pays homage to the composer's favorite winter treats! A delightful, spritely opening depicts Candy Canes before moving into a heartwarming lyric movement to portray Hot Chocolate. The playful Peppermint Bark third movement has a dance-like quality with mixed meter (4/4 and 3/4). The final movement runs as fast as it can, depicting the Gingerbread Man chased by a slew of holiday carols. 10454269 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . 55.00 4 Tidings of Comfort and Joy!—arr. Michael Story. Reinforce legato, staccato, and ensemble phrasing with this piece. It opens with a clear, unison statement and slowly adds textures and harmonic voices. The work then develops a joyous tutti section that builds to a glorious conclusion. 10453874 Full Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . 53.00 H Trepak (from "Nutcracker Suite")—P.I. Tchaikovsky/arr. Dackow. This is incredibly nice! It's the famous Trepak from Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite" in an absolutely delightful arrangement by Sandra Dackow that will really bring your winter concert to life! 2184307 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . 45.00 e Veni, Veni (O Come, O Come Emmanuel)— Chip Davis/arr. Longfield. This simple, plaintive carol is yet another memorable title from Mannheim Steamroller's Fresh Aire Christmas, and continues to be heard every December. Robert Longfield's arrangement makes it approachable for any string ensemble and includes short, expressive moments for a violin soloist. Suitable for holiday concerts or as a prelude to church services throughout the Christmas season. 10083784 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . 45.00 e Winter Wonderland/Let It Snow—arr. Bob Cerulli. Here's a great pairing of two holiday classics that have a little swing to them. The piano and the pizzicato bass line gives them the added style. It's sure to bring the joy of the season to your students and audiences alike. 2481117 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . 50.00 e Wish Liszt (Toy Shop Madness)—arr. Bob Phillips. From the fabulous Trans-Siberian Orchestra show, "A Lost Christmas Eve," this piece will rock your holiday concert while your students practice their hooked bowings. Though greatly enhanced by adding a rhythm section and electric instruments, the piece can be played by strings alone. This is not your grandfather's Liszt music! 10348579 String Orchestra, Percussion Req. . . . . . . . . . 58.00 e Wizards in Winter—Paul O'Neill & Robert Kinkel/arr. Phillips. As seen in the mind-boggling Trans-Siberian Orchestra stage show! Highlight your strings and even add a rhythm section if you like. Whatever you do, play it large! Exciting music for your holiday concert! 10066528 String Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . 58.00 All the favorites! Christmas Pops arr. Steve Mauldin. Here are some swinging holiday arrangements for the medium-easy level and up. Easy to read and quick to learn, this collection will be used again and again. Includes Winter Wonderland; Jingle Bell Rock; Santa Claus is Coming to Town; Frosty the Snowman and Let It Snow! 9547254 2 Violins, Viola & Cello Quartet Parts Only. . . . . . . . . . . . ME 19.95 5975477 2 Violins, Viola & Cello Score . .7.95 " Thank you for getting my orders here so quickly and accurately. It's greatly appreciated!" — Michael Witter, Junior/Senior High School Band Director Clyde-Savannah, NY

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