 | Take a journey with legendary hero Perseus as he slays Medusa and rescues Princess Andromeda in this dynamic and stunning symphonic work!
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 | Immediately command your audience’s attention with this thrilling, yet achievable fanfare that includes sweeping lines, forceful rhythms, and counterpoint.
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 | Premiered at the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic, this predominately lyrical work draws inspiration from ice hotels, telling the story of the creation, guests, and melting of the hotel. Multiple opportunities to feature both your cello soloist and section.
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 | Orchestras everywhere can’t wait to perform Coldplay’s mega-hit, featuring string orchestra. |
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 | This intermediate arrangement of the famous Danse Bacchanale utilizes considerable divisi writing to recreate the texture of the original full orchestra setting. |
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 | Evoking the feeling of being poled on a barca on the canals of Venice, this medium arrangement provides the perfect opportunity to highlight your harpist. The harp part is integral to the piece, but can be played on keyboard. |
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 | The dark harmonies and driving tempo of this original overture highlights all sections of the orchestra while reinforcing the usage of Bbs. |
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 | Michael Jackson’s iconic song has a powerful, infectious groove that’s defined his phenomenal success. This terrific version captures the excitement of the landmark video. See also: Thriller (/Longfield) Cat #69602 |
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 | Includes three string orchestral favorites by Merle Isaac: Apollo Suite, Quinto-Quarto Suite, and Belvedere Suite. |
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 | From the popular Harry Potter movie series, this lovely piece is a Scottish style mournful melody, reminiscent of the peaceful Scottish countryside. |
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 | From Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, this rollicking arrangement, perfect for young orchestra, will delight with its bouncy dance style! |
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 | This passage from Dvorak’s famous New World Symphony has been expertly arranged for school orchestras by Sandra Dackow. |
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 | The Russian Orthodox Church, celebrates Easter on a different date and in a different way than the West. This work is based on actual liturgical themes, found in a collection of old Russian Orthodox canticles. See also: String Orchestra Version Cat #40557 |
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 | This piece provides an excellent opportunity to teach violins third position, while allowing all other sections to focus on bow and sound control. Featured on many state festival lists. |
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 | Rosin up and let's riff and rock with this heavy-metal standard from Deep Purple. Includes a spot for an optional guitar soloist. |
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 | Rhythmic drive, modal harmonies and the revolutionary inclusion of string quartet are just a part of the intrigue of this Beatles classic. |
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 | This flexible arrangement includes eighteen popular classical and movie tunes making up two stand-alone arrangements. Solo instrument/section excerpts for each instrument. |
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 | Performed in August Rush, this classic rock tune in a minor keeps all parts in first position. A driving pizzicato bass and simplified syncopation are included in this playable version for string orchestra. |
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 | Showcase your strings with this air and jig in the style of Riverdance! Dazzling violin solos and highly rhythmic passages accompanied by drum set is the perfect finale to any concert. |
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 | Marvel your audience with this adaptation of the first movement from Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, masterfully arranged for medium level strings. |
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 | Return to the time of the Roman Empire and the famous gladiator, Spartacus with explosive rhythms, memorable melodies, and innovative harmonies! |
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 | With the click of a switch, the orchestra switches from piece to piece in mid-phrase. Your audience will love it as they channel 'surf'. It even has a 'pause' button that freezes the orchestra, and a 'mute' button that keeps them playing, but with no sound! |
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 | Like its popular predecessor, Strings Extraordinaire!, this new work is a progressive collection of classical, traditional, folk, and original performance pieces for students of different playing levels. |
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 | New Directions for Strings introduces all four strings on each instrument from the outset of the book and teaches a musically sound approach which results in advanced development of skills during the first year of instruction. |
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 | Features catchy tunes and boundless energy from the High School Musical movie phenomenon! Includes We’re All in This Together, Now or Never, Right Here Right Now, I Want It All, and more! |
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 | Sure to be a hit, this instantly recognizable melody has been crafted into a medium easy arrangement for strings. |
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 | The title of this exciting musical depiction is based upon the residence of Sherlock Holmes. Three musical motifs depict Holmes; Dr. Watson, and the arch-villain Professor Moriarity. |
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 | Featuring your choice of solo oboe, flute, or violin, this beautifully dramatic theme from the film, The Mission, demonstrates Ennio Morricone’s trademark lyricism. |
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 | A longtime favorite, Hofeldt’s Lullaby will soothe audiences with its simplicity and beauty. |
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 | One of the most notable movements from Shostakovich has been appropriately truncated, and carefully altered with key, range, technique, and orchestration considerations for today’s school, festival and regional orchestras. See also: Original Edition for Full Orchestra Cat #08889 |
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 | A tribute to one of the legendary groups of all time featuring three classic songs that defined Queen's place in pop music history. |
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 | Recommended by the ASTA Certificate Program for Strings, this method book brings a helpful and fresh look at scales and bowings for budding string players. Includes a variety of scale patterns for each major and minor scale and covers several bow styles. |
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 | Now Available for string orchestra, this medley includes Main Title, End Credits and Re-Entry and Splashdown. Integral piano and percussion parts are included, a little position work is necessary, and the melodies are wonderful. 2010 is the 40th Anniversary of the Apollo 13 mission, on which the 1995 film Apollo 13 was based. See also: Full Orchestra (/Moss) Cat #09394 |
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