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2017 Holiday Instrumental Catalog

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4 Editors' Choice l New Publication H Pepper Basic Library eAvailable via ePrint All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Go to cart Full Orchestra v e r y e a s y & e a s y Christmas Classics—arr. John O'Reilly. Here's the "heavy" number for your Christmas concert this year! Beginning with the march from Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite," this medley follows with Bizet's March Of The Three Kings and concludes with Handel's Hallelujah Chorus. This is superb Christmas programming for strings alone, but will be greatly enhanced by the effective but optional wind and percussion parts. 2186088 String or Full Orchestra . . .E 50.00 Hallelujah Chorus (from Messiah)—G.F. Handel/arr. Richard Meyer. Let your young orchestra get to know Handel's classic gem! For holiday programs or at any time of year, this stunning arrangement for full orchestra is playable by young performers. A true masterpiece! 2442606 Full Orchestra . . . . . . . . . .VE 55.00 e A Holiday Celebration—arr. Michael Story. Open or close your concert with this tuneful medley of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing and O Come, All Ye Faithful. The arrangement is scored for full orchestra, however it is playable by strings with any number of winds. This is an excellent piece to introduce your students to a full orchestra experience! Stellar! 10364407 Full Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . .E 51.00 He Sleigh Ride—Leroy Anderson/arr. Cerulli. There's nothing quite like a Leroy Anderson number to set a positive mood, and this holiday favorite is certainly no exception! The original style and harmonies are there, even though simplified for young players, and it takes only minimal rehearsal time to prepare! This is nice! It's playable by full or string orchestra. 2246130 String or Full Orchestra . . .E 65.00 m e d i u m - e a s y e All Is Calm—arr. Robert W. Smith. Here is a masterpiece for your orchestra and soloists that you will want to use year after year! It's based on Silent Night; the simple but beautiful solo parts have been transcribed for every instrument in the orchestra, offering you endless possibilities- from a single featured player to two, three, or more different soloists! A moving way to finish off your holiday concert. 2472385 String or Full Orchestra . . . . . . 59.00 He Christmas Sing-Along—arr. Bob Cerulli. This is a super idea! When you invite your audience to sing along with these familiar carols, everyone will have a festive time! Especially effective as a concert closer, this is an arrangement that could easily become an annual tradition for your music program. Included in the medley are: Joy to the World; O Come All Ye Faithful; Hark! The Herald Angels Sing and Silent Night. A fitting climax to any holiday concert! (Playable by string orchestra, and by any additional instruments up to full orchestra instrumentation.) 2267466 String or Full Orchestra . . . . . . 75.00 From the Realms of Glory!—Traditional/arr. Patrick Roszell. Written in the style of a fanfare, this piece intertwines three popular holiday carols: Angels from the Realms of Glory; Angels We Have Heard on High and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. A great holiday piece to uplift and entertain. 10522575 String or Full Orchestra . . . . . . 55.00 He A Holst Christmas—Gustav Holst/arr. Douglas E. 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 ensure 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 percussion parts. 10092288 String or Full Orchestra . . . . . . 59.00 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 or Full Orchestra . . . . . . 65.00 e It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year—arr. Bob Cerulli. Here's some great "easy listening" for your next holiday concert! Bob Cerulli's arrange- ment of this classic tune is jazzy and upbeat, and will get your audience in the holiday spirit in no time! Playable by full or string orchestra. 2399632 String or Full Orchestra . . . . . . 58.00 e O Come, O Come Emmanuel—Jack Bullock. One of the most revered songs of Advent, this plaintive melody with mixed three and four measure phrases reflects the 15th century when it was composed. However, this distinctive melody and message is always current during the holiday season and this arrangement can be played by strings with piano or by full orchestra. Rejoice! 10310347 Full Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58.00 e Parade of the Wooden Soldiers—Leon Jessel/ arr. Ralph Ford. Also known by the title Parade of the Tin Soldiers, this instrumental theme has become a favorite of the holiday season. It was used in a 1933 animated short feature starring Betty Boop and a parade of toys that magically come to life to crown their queen. Strong, steady, and "British" in character, but with the added magical sounds of childhood sprinkled over the top, this piece is a true holiday gem! 10092201 Full Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65.00 e The Polar Express (Selections)—arr. Mike Story. This Glen Ballard and Alan Silvestri film score to the blockbuster movie "The Polar Express" is the perfect addition to your holiday concert. This arrangement is playable by strings alone or full orchestra. Titles include: The Polar Express; When Christmas Comes to Town; Hot Chocolate; Believe and Spirit of the Season. The perfect way to ring in the holidays! 2479948 Full Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65.00 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 or Full Orchestra . . . . . . 62.00 e Sleepers Wake—J.S. Bach/arr. Jerry Brubaker. The familiar Johann Sebastian Bach melody will be loved by one and all. Solidly scored for your string or full orchestra, the delicate melody will reinforce the musicianship of the entire ensemble. 2478060 String or Full Orchestra . . . . . . 65.00 e 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 m e d i u m a d v a n c e d & a d v a n c e d 4 And the Glory—G.F. Handel/arr. Clark McAlister. A triumphant and joyful arrangement for full orchestra, this excerpt from "Messiah" will need no words, partially because the work is so well known and partially because the arrangement so captures the spirit and verve of the original choral version. 10738682 Full Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . M 40.00 e Christmas at the Movies—arr. Bob Krogstad. Music from six classic holiday films is included in this impressive concert medley for orchestra, recalling some of the most memorable songs and themes. Included are: Somewhere in My Memory (from "Home Alone"), How the Grinch Stole Christmas; Miracle on 34th Street; The Polar Express; A Christmas Story and The Nightmare Before Christmas. 10016068 Full Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . M 85.00 e Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24—Paul O'Neill & Robert Kinkell/arr. Bob Phillips. This thought- provoking medley of Christmas tunes describes a lone cellist playing Christmas carols in the midst of the Bosnian war, reflecting power, drama, and hope. Includes a rock rhythm section. 10436322 Full Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . M 80.00 full orchestra 28 " I appreciate the fast shipping, attention to detail, and especially the email notices from Pepper about the status of my order." — Michael Oubre, Band Director, Winder GA

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