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2015 Mid Year Orchestra

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Order Toll-Free! Call 1-800-345-6296 / FAX 1-800-260-1482 / Internet jwpepper.com / E-mail [email protected] 5 Go to cart Original Concert Works 4e The Highwire—Alan Lee Silva. Just as the title describes, this piece walks the high wire with driving rhythms, sonorous lyrical lines, and lush harmonies. 10522059 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 4e Jazz Rhythmico—Kirt N. Mosier. This exciting work allows all parts to enjoy the driving force of a rhythmico ostinato. The catchy melodic content of this piece is shared by all. Written as a "sequel" to the ever-popular Blue Rhythmico. 10500802 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 4 Lullaby to the Moon—Brian Balmages. Many fictional works portray the moon as a living being, alone in space while looking at the Earth. This lullaby honors this "living moon," portraying various emotions including the loneliness of watching us from space and the moments of comfort as the moon proudly watches over us. 10512574 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 4e Pictures of Puget Sound—Alan Lee Silva. As the title implies, you will get composer Alan Lee Silva's imaginative take on the beauty of the Puget Sound in Washington state. There are driving rhythms, effortlessly flowing melodies, beautiful harmonic colors and just an overwhelming sense that the piece is exactly as it should be. 10522047 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 4 A Revolutionary War Tale—Bob Phillips. A programmatic tale of a key battle, this piece tells the story of the burning of Bedford, New York in 1779 while utilizing a wide variety of technical skills. It's a great opportunity for cross-curricular lessons; historical facts are included. 10520799 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 46.00 4 A River Rhapsody—Richard Meyer. A great way to introduce students to tone painting, this unique and fun-to-play selection traces the path of an imaginary river, which begins as a tiny spring and gradually grows. Themes from three famous river pieces are included: The Beautiful Blue Danube; Water Music and The Moldau. 10520801 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.00 4 Rustic Dance—Chris Thomas. Experience the lively spirit of this celebratory work that features an upbeat, infectious melody. Every section gets to shine when the melody is passed around the orchestra while students experience a range of articulations, easy double-stops, and energetic rhythms. Other features include hooked bowings, easy low 1 and 2 fingerings, and independent counterpoint. 10512586 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 medium 4e Adventures on Bainbridge Island—Alan Lee Silva. This descriptive work stunningly depicts the beauty of Bainbridge Island located in the Puget Sound in Washington state. It has a "made-in-America" spirit and sound, merging the simplicity of folk song-like melodies with modern orchestration. 10522007 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 4e Balalaika!—James Meredith. A balalaika is a type of Russian folk stringed instrument. This work is a festive dance-like piece that contains some quotes throughout of famous Tchaikovsky themes in order to help give it that Russian flavor. 10522013 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 4 City of Steel—Doug Spata. Brooding melodies that rise like mist over dark, churning chords give way to a warm, yearning section, returning for a rousing finish. The lush, romantic sound and the dramatic expressiveness thrill while technical development includes 16th notes, chromatics, and shifting. 10520811 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 56.00 4 Darkened Shadows—Joshua Reznicow. The intense melodic theme throughout utilizes simple 16th note double-stop passages. The strong melodic material for the lower strings and beautifully haunting middle section will capture the imagination of your students while giving the director several possibilities for technical and musical instruction. 10520054 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 4 El Gaucho—Bob Lipton. Add a touch of Latin flair to your next program with this driving, rhythmic work. Infectious melodies combine with a touch of tango as every section gets a chance to dig in. Not for the faint of heart, yet much easier to play than it sounds! 10512562 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 4 I Remember—Susan Day. This gorgeous piece is introspective, thought provoking, and truly representative of its title. It features haunting melodies shared by all parts, lush chordal harmonies, driving rhythms, a short violin solo toward the end, and provides a wonderful opportunity for expressive playing. 10520404 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 4 Impact—Bob Phillips. A powerful concert piece that honors the impact teachers have on the lives of others, this original work is a perfect centerpiece for concert and festival programming. Rhythmically exciting, with great parts for all sections. 10520823 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 56.00 4 In the Company of Angels—William Hofeldt. This gorgeous and gentle ballad is dedicated to Ms. Dorothy Straub, whose lifelong career in music education has touched students and educators worldwide for many years. Includes an optional (and highly recommended) harp part. 10523463 String Orchestra opt. Harp. . . . 52.00 4 Miraj—Richard Meyer. The exotic and mysterious sounds of this imaginative selection imply flavors of music from India. Unexpected harmonic shifts, interesting chromatic twists, haunting melodies, glissandos, and hand- drumming, all bring this challenging piece to a close with a raucous flourish. 10520833 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 62.00 4 Murphy's Jig—Susan H. Day. This original jig lies well under the fingers and gives everyone a fun part to play. As with most jigs, the faster, the better - and add foot stomps! 10520837 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.00 4e Perpetuoso—Brian Holmes. Opening with a catchy theme, this work explores countermelodies as well as recurrences of the theme. Syncopated rhythms are common and are aided by running eighth notes that help subdivide the pattern. It's a powerful, technically challenging work that students will love to play. 10500810 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 4e Te Dije—Andy Patterson. Written in the traditional tango style, this work gives each section a chance to shine with many opportunities for stylistic playing. Students will develop bow control to sustain phrases and practice going from arco to pizz. The syncopated rhythms are easily taught and fun to learn. 10500816 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 medium-advanced H Iditarod—Soon Hee Newbold. Another bold hit from Soon Hee Newbold! Her homage to the frozen tundra race embodies the vastness of the Alaskan trek with twists and turns as your string players move from fast bowed passages to dramatic harmonics and legato depth. A thrilling depiction of the race that tests the mettle of men and their four-legged team mates! 10091996 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 e Idylls of Pegasus—Richard Meyer. The master of classical arrangements and popular light works, has created a nine-minute work based on the life of the mythical winged horse. This musical depiction of the many adventures of Pegasus, provides your orchestra a wide variety of expressive possibilities. 2475421 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 56.00 e Keystone—Alan Lee Silva. Beginning with driving rhythms that build in intensity to a lush violin solo, the full ensemble enters and intertwines two ideas in an incredibly spectacular fashion. 10457551 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 e Of Glorious Plumage—Richard Meyer. Using the lush and modal harmonies associated with the Impressionistic period, Of Glorious Plumage depicts birds both at rest and in flight. There are no "bird calls" heard here, rather a variety of effects and interesting orchestration, with all of the instruments eventually being featured. The second part of the piece depicts glorious flocks of birds in majestic flight using a hauntingly beautiful melody in 9/8. The piece ends with a brief return of the opening melody. A wonderful exploration into the sonorities and orchestration techniques of the French Impressionists, this mature and fascinating work is sure to be a favorite with the more advanced high school string orchestra. 10026991 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 56.00 Overture to the Wind—Kirt Mosier. Expressing the many different moods and events of a storm, the opening begins with the violins playing a gripping ostinato pattern suggesting that a storm is coming. The first two themes convey the erratic tendency of powerful gusty winds. The storm moves into a peaceful lull with a melancholy third theme played by a solo violin and viola. The storm then grows in intensity as the final statement combines all the elements (or themes) of the storm. 2253102 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 H Perseus—Soon Hee Newbold. Take a journey with the legendary hero Perseus in this dynamic and stunning work as he slays the snake-haired Medusa and rescues the princess Andromeda! From the opening rhythmic figures to the soaring melodies, this piece will command the attention of your audience and plunge them into a whirlwind of adventure! Riveting! 10066401 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 4 Rhythm Dances—Brian Balmages. Unleash your orchestra with this wild dance that includes moments of lightheartedness, unabashed lyricism, and intense rhythmic outbursts. A riveting performance will take an audience on an emotional roller coaster as the musical lines trot, stumble, float, run, and eventually barrel into the dynamic conclusion. 10512582 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 60.00

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