(Featuring: Morning Mood / In the Hall of the Mountain King). Composed by Edvard...(+)
(Featuring: Morning Mood
/ In the Hall of the
Mountain King). Composed
by Edvard Grieg
(1843-1907). Arranged by
Richard Meyer. Orchestra.
Full Orchestra; Score.
Highland First
Philharmonic. Form:
Transcription. Masterwork
Arrangement; Romantic.
Grade 2.5. 28 pages.
Published by
Highland/Etling
Fiddles at Shady Gulch Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Alfred Publishing
By Mark Williams. For String Orchestra. String Orchestra. Strictly Strings Serie...(+)
By Mark Williams. For
String Orchestra. String
Orchestra. Strictly
Strings Series. Novelty.
Level: 1.5 (grade 1.5).
Conductor Score & Parts.
36 pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
By Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893). Arranged by Mark Weston, scored by Doug...(+)
By Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky (1840-1893).
Arranged by Mark Weston,
scored by Douglas E.
Wagner. Orchestra. For
strings w/ vln 3.
Masterworks; Part(s);
Score; String Orchestra.
Belwin Beginning String
Orchestra. Christmas;
Light Concert; Masterwork
Arrangement; Novelty;
Romantic; Winter. Grade
2.5. 144 pages. Published
by Belwin Publishing
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 1.5-2 SKU: CF.FAS26 Full Score....(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 1.5-2
SKU: CF.FAS26
Full Score.
Composed by Sean
O'Loughlin. Carl Fischer
First Plus String
Orchestra Series. Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation. 12 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #FAS26.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.FAS26).
ISBN
9780825854811. UPC:
798408054816. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: D
major.
Arches
em> is a piece for the
developing string
orchestra that derives
its title from the
national park in Utah. I
visited the Arches
National Monument in June
of 2003 during a
cross-country trip. The
Delicate Arch is the
recognizable landmark
from this beautiful
national park. In order
to see this remarkable
natural formation up
close, you have to hike a
trail of over two miles.
The music in this piece
is inspired by my journey
to see the arch. Once
there, you are treated to
a vast panoramic view of
the golden Utah landscape
that leaves one
breathless.
Arches is an
effective piece in
teaching
pizzicato
playing as a melodic
device. Most often,
pizzicato is
used as an effect or
punctuation mark to
larger melodic ideas.
There is a brief arco
section to provide
contrast and build up to
the dramatic return of
the main
pizzicato
melody. Each section in
the ensemble has a
statement of the melody.
It is important to think
linearly in addition to
vertically when playing
these pizzicato
lines. Forward motion is
of up-most importance in
terms of making musical
phrases out of these
pizzicato
lines. Arches
is a piece for the
developing string
orchestra that derives
its title from the
national park in Utah. I
visited the Arches
National Monument in June
of 2003 during a
cross-country trip. The
Delicate Arch is the
recognizable landmark
from this beautiful
national park. In order
to see this remarkable
natural formation up
close, you have to hike a
trail of over two miles.
The music in this piece
is inspired by my journey
to see the arch. Once
there, you are treated to
a vast panoramic view of
the golden Utah landscape
that leaves one
breathless.
Arches is an
effective piece in
teachingA
pizzicato
playing as a melodic
device. Most often,A
pizzicato is
used as an effect or
punctuation mark to
larger melodic ideas.
There is a brief arco
section to provide
contrast and build up to
the dramatic return of
the mainA
pizzicato
melody. Each section in
the ensemble has a
statement of the melody.
It is important to think
linearly in addition to
vertically when playing
theseA pizzicato
lines. Forward motion is
of up-most importance in
terms of making musical
phrases out of theseA
pizzicatoA
lines. Arches
is a piece for the
developing string
orchestra that derives
its title from the
national park in Utah. I
visited the Arches
National Monument in June
of 2003 during a
cross-country trip. The
Delicate Arch is the
recognizable landmark
from this beautiful
national park. In order
to see this remarkable
natural formation up
close, you have to hike a
trail of over two miles.
The music in this piece
is inspired by my journey
to see the arch. Once
there, you are treated to
a vast panoramic view of
the golden Utah landscape
that leaves one
breathless.
Arches is an
effective piece in
teachingA
pizzicato
playing as a melodic
device. Most often,A
pizzicato is
used as an effect or
punctuation mark to
larger melodic ideas.
There is a brief arco
section to provide
contrast and build up to
the dramatic return of
the mainA
pizzicato
melody. Each section in
the ensemble has a
statement of the melody.
It is important to think
linearly in addition to
vertically when playing
theseA pizzicato
lines. Forward motion is
of up-most importance in
terms of making musical
phrases out of theseA
pizzicatoA
lines. Arches
is a piece for the
developing string
orchestra that derives
its title from the
national park in Utah. I
visited the Arches
National Monument in June
of 2003 during a
cross-country trip. The
Delicate Arch is the
recognizable landmark
from this beautiful
national park. In order
to see this remarkable
natural formation up
close, you have to hike a
trail of over two miles.
The music in this piece
is inspired by my journey
to see the arch. Once
there, you are treated to
a vast panoramic view of
the golden Utah landscape
that leaves one
breathless.
Arches is an
effective piece in
teaching
pizzicato
playing as a melodic
device. Most often,
pizzicato is
used as an effect or
punctuation mark to
larger melodic ideas.
There is a brief arco
section to provide
contrast and build up to
the dramatic return of
the main
pizzicato
melody. Each section in
the ensemble has a
statement of the melody.
It is important to think
linearly in addition to
vertically when playing
these pizzicato
lines. Forward motion is
of up-most importance in
terms of making musical
phrases out of these
pizzicato
lines. Arches is
a piece for the
developing string
orchestra that derives
its title from the
national park in Utah. I
visited the Arches
National Monument in June
of 2003 during a
cross-country trip. The
Delicate Arch is the
recognizable landmark
from this beautiful
national park. In order
to see this remarkable
natural formation up
close, you have to hike a
trail of over two miles.
The music in this piece
is inspired by my journey
to see the arch. Once
there, you are treated to
a vast panoramic view of
the golden Utah landscape
that leaves one
breathless. Arches is an
effective piece in
teaching pizzicato
playing as a melodic
device. Most often,
pizzicato is used as an
effect or punctuation
mark to larger melodic
ideas. There is a brief
arco section to provide
contrast and build up to
the dramatic return of
the main pizzicato
melody. Each section in
the ensemble has a
statement of the melody.
It is important to think
linearly in addition to
vertically when playing
these pizzicato lines.
Forward motion is of
up-most importance in
terms of making musical
phrases out of these
pizzicato
lines. Arches is a
piece for the developing
string orchestra that
derives its title from
the national park in
Utah. I visited the
Arches National Monument
in June of 2003 during a
cross-country trip. The
Delicate Arch is the
recognizable landmark
from this beautiful
national park. In order
to see this remarkable
natural formation up
close, you have to hike a
trail of over two miles.
The music in this piece
is inspired by my journey
to see the arch. Once
there, you are treated to
a vast panoramic view of
the golden Utah landscape
that leaves one
breathless.Arches is an
effective piece in
teaching pizzicato
playing as a melodic
device. Most
often, pizzicato is
used as an effect or
punctuation mark to
larger melodic ideas.
There is a brief arco
section to provide
contrast and build up to
the dramatic return of
the main pizzicato
melody. Each section in
the ensemble has a
statement of the melody.
It is important to think
linearly in addition to
vertically when playing
these pizzicato lines.
Forward motion is of
up-most importance in
terms of making musical
phrases out of
these pizzicato lin
es.
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 1 SKU: CF.BAS5 Composed by Joseph Comp...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 1
SKU: CF.BAS5
Composed by Joseph
Compello. SWS - FS. Carl
Fischer Beginning String
Orchestra Series.
Classical. Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation.
12+8+8+5+5+5+3+2 pages.
Duration 2:30. Carl
Fischer Music #BAS5.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.BAS5).
ISBN
9780825845086. UPC:
798408045081. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: D
major.
The musical
effect of Prarie
Lullaby should be
graceful and serene,
evocative of a peaceful
night on the open plains.
To that end, players will
need to strive for an
unlabored rhythmic flow,
smooth bowing and a
clear, steady tone as
close to p as
possible. Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are marked
pizzicato. If
young players are unable
to return quickly to
argo at m.53,
they may make the bow
preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and score. The divisi
notes at m. 69 are
provided for ensembles
which lack violas.
Ensembles with violas may
have them play the lower
notes while the second
violins play the upper
notes. Percussion, which
is completely optional,
should be very subdued.
Choose a bell mallet
which allows the tones to
be heard just above the
strings. the woodblock
part is intended to
imitate the clip-clop
sound of a horse's
hooves. Two different
sizes of woodblocks or
temple blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead. The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54. Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half
minutes. The musical
effect ofA Prarie
LullabyA should be
graceful and serene,
evocative of a peaceful
night on the open plains.
To that end, players will
need to strive for an
unlabored rhythmic flow,
smooth bowing and a
clear, steady tone as
close toA p as
possible. Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are markedA
pizzicato. If
young players are unable
to return quickly toA
argo at m.53,
they may make the bow
preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and score. TheA
divisiA notes at
m. 69 are provided for
ensembles which lack
violas. Ensembles with
violas may have them play
the lower notes while the
second violins play the
upper notes. Percussion,
which is completely
optional, should be very
subdued. Choose a bell
mallet which allows the
tones to be heard just
above the strings. the
woodblock part is
intended to imitate the
clip-clop sound of a
horse's hooves. Two
different sizes of
woodblocks or temple
blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead. The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54. Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half
minutes. The musical
effect ofA Prarie
LullabyA should be
graceful and serene,
evocative of a peaceful
night on the open plains.
To that end, players will
need to strive for an
unlabored rhythmic flow,
smooth bowing and a
clear, steady tone as
close toA p as
possible. Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are markedA
pizzicato. If
young players are unable
to return quickly toA
argo at m.53,
they may make the bow
preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and score. TheA
divisiA notes at
m. 69 are provided for
ensembles which lack
violas. Ensembles with
violas may have them play
the lower notes while the
second violins play the
upper notes. Percussion,
which is completely
optional, should be very
subdued. Choose a bell
mallet which allows the
tones to be heard just
above the strings. the
woodblock part is
intended to imitate the
clip-clop sound of a
horse's hooves. Two
different sizes of
woodblocks or temple
blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead. The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54. Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half
minutes. The musical
effect of Prarie
Lullaby should be
graceful and serene,
evocative of a peaceful
night on the open plains.
To that end, players will
need to strive for an
unlabored rhythmic flow,
smooth bowing and a
clear, steady tone as
close to p as
possible. Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are marked
pizzicato. If
young players are unable
to return quickly to
argo at m.53,
they may make the bow
preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and score. The divisi
notes at m. 69 are
provided for ensembles
which lack violas.
Ensembles with violas may
have them play the lower
notes while the second
violins play the upper
notes. Percussion, which
is completely optional,
should be very subdued.
Choose a bell mallet
which allows the tones to
be heard just above the
strings. the woodblock
part is intended to
imitate the clip-clop
sound of a horse's
hooves. Two different
sizes of woodblocks or
temple blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead. The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54. Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half
minutes. The musical
effect of Prarie Lullaby
should be graceful and
serene, evocative of a
peaceful night on the
open plains. To that end,
players will need to
strive for an unlabored
rhythmic flow, smooth
bowing and a clear,
steady tone as close to p
as possible. Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are marked
pizzicato. If young
players are unable to
return quickly to argo at
m.53, they may make the
bow preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and score. The divisi
notes at m. 69 are
provided for ensembles
which lack violas.
Ensembles with violas may
have them play the lower
notes while the second
violins play the upper
notes. Percussion, which
is completely optional,
should be very subdued.
Choose a bell mallet
which allows the tones to
be heard just above the
strings. the woodblock
part is intended to
imitate the clip-clop
sound of a horse's
hooves. Two different
sizes of woodblocks or
temple blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead. The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54. Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half
minutes. The musical
effect of Prarie
Lullaby should be
graceful and serene,
evocative of a peaceful
night on the open plains.
To that end, players will
need to strive for an
unlabored rhythmic flow,
smooth bowing and a
clear, steady tone as
close to p as
possible.Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are
marked pizzicato. If
young players are unable
to return quickly
to argo at m.53, they
may make the bow
preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and
score.The divisi no
tes at m. 69 are provided
for ensembles which lack
violas. Ensembles with
violas may have them play
the lower notes while the
second violins play the
upper notes.Percussion,
which is completely
optional, should be very
subdued. Choose a bell
mallet which allows the
tones to be heard just
above the strings. the
woodblock part is
intended to imitate the
clip-clop sound of a
horse's hooves. Two
different sizes of
woodblocks or temple
blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead.The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54.Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half minutes.
About Carl
Fischer Beginning String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 1
pieces is designed for
first year string groups.
The pieces in this series
are characterized by:
Limited parts
(often 2nd violin and
viola are the same part,
cello and bass are same
part)
Limited
keys and rhythms - only
simple 8th note
patterns
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 1 SKU: CF.BAS5F Composed by Joseph Com...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 1
SKU: CF.BAS5F
Composed by Joseph
Compello. Carl Fischer
Beginning String
Orchestra Series. Full
score. With Standard
notation. 12 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #BAS5F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.BAS5F).
ISBN
9780825845093. UPC:
798408045098. 8.5 X 11
inches.
The musical
effect of Prarie
Lullaby should be
graceful and serene,
evocative of a peaceful
night on the open plains.
To that end, players will
need to strive for an
unlabored rhythmic flow,
smooth bowing and a
clear, steady tone as
close to p as
possible.Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are
marked pizzicato. If
young players are unable
to return quickly
to argo at m.53, they
may make the bow
preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and
score.The divisi no
tes at m. 69 are provided
for ensembles which lack
violas. Ensembles with
violas may have them play
the lower notes while the
second violins play the
upper notes.Percussion,
which is completely
optional, should be very
subdued. Choose a bell
mallet which allows the
tones to be heard just
above the strings. the
woodblock part is
intended to imitate the
clip-clop sound of a
horse's hooves. Two
different sizes of
woodblocks or temple
blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead.The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54.Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half minutes.
About Carl
Fischer Beginning String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 1
pieces is designed for
first year string groups.
The pieces in this series
are characterized by:
Limited parts
(often 2nd violin and
viola are the same part,
cello and bass are same
part)
Limited
keys and rhythms - only
simple 8th note
patterns
Arranged by Victor Lopez. Traditional. For String Orchestra. String Orchestra. B...(+)
Arranged by Victor Lopez.
Traditional. For String
Orchestra. String
Orchestra. Belwin
Beginning String
Orchestra. Novelty;
Secular. Level: 2 (grade
2). Conductor Score. 8
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
As recorded by DNCE. Composed by Justin Tranter, Robin Fredriksson, Matti...(+)
As recorded by
DNCE. Composed by
Justin Tranter, Robin
Fredriksson, Mattias
Larsson, and Joe Jonas
[DNCE]. Arranged by
Victor Lopez. Score;
String Orchestra. Pop
Intermediate String
Orchestra. Pop/Rock. 12
pages. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.45833S).
Cake by the Ocean Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
As Recorded by DNCE. Composed by Justin Tranter, Robin Fredriksson, Matti...(+)
As Recorded by
DNCE. Composed by
Justin Tranter, Robin
Fredriksson, Mattias
Larsson, and Joe Jonas
[DNCE]. Arranged by
Victor Lopez. Part(s);
Score; String Orchestra.
Pop Intermediate String
Orchestra. Pop; Pop/Rock.
152 pages. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.45833).
Horizons Orchestre à Cordes - Débutant Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 1.5-2 SKU: CF.FAS30 Full Score and ...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 1.5-2
SKU: CF.FAS30
Full Score and
Parts. Composed by
Joseph Compello. Carl
Fischer First Plus String
Orchestra Series. Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation. 12 pages.
Duration 3 minutes. Carl
Fischer Music #FAS30.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.FAS30).
ISBN
9780825858109. UPC:
798408058104. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: D
major.
A solid
piece in a processional
style by noted composer
Joseph Compello, Horizons
is both melodic and
engaging. The work has a
strong lyrical line that
is beautifully blended
with an enchanting
pizzicato section. This
helps to augment the
driving pulse th. The
processional style
of Horizons will be
ideal for young string
ensembles which are
seeking a more serious
style of music but which
are not yet capable of
performing at a brisk
tempo. Older groups,
however, should not
perform this piece at a
fast pace, otherwise the
processional feel will be
lost.The articulation
throughout should
be marcato except
where otherwise marked. A
light staccato touch
is required in the
accompaniment beginning
at bar 11. Very young
ensembles always need
guidance in performing
accents and loud dynamics
tastefully.At m. 20, the
cellos have a
countermelody which is
separate from the bass
part. If the ensemble
does not have basses, the
part may be covered on
the piano. At m. 45, the
cellos have optional
notes to allow extra time
to prepare
for pizzicato.
Likewise at m. 53, cues
are included for violin
2, viola and cello to
allow time to prepare
for arco.The
effectiveness of the
final section beginning
at m. 71 should be played
as broadly as possible.
The 100 tempo is a
suggestion.Performance
time with the repeat is
just under three
minutes.Thank you for
choosing this
composition. I hope you
and your students enjoy
performing it.- Joseph
CompelloGlen Arm,
Maryland, 2005.
Stone and Steel Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Highland/Etling
Composed by Richard Meyer. Part(s); Score; String Orchestra. Highland/Etling Str...(+)
Composed by Richard
Meyer. Part(s); Score;
String Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Orchestra. Form:
Overture. 124 pages.
Published by
Highland/Etling
(AP.44847).
Stone and Steel Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur] Highland/Etling
Composed by Richard Meyer. Score; String Orchestra. Highland/Etling String Orche...(+)
Composed by Richard
Meyer. Score; String
Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Orchestra. Form:
Overture. 24 pages.
Published by
Highland/Etling
(AP.44847S).
Waterloo Station Orchestre à Cordes - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 4 SKU: CF.CAS44 Composed by Alan Lee S...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 4
SKU: CF.CAS44
Composed by Alan Lee
Silva. FS-SWS. Carl
Fischer Concert String
Orchestra Series. Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
24+24+4+10+10+5+10+16
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#CAS44. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.CAS44).
ISBN 9780825867118.
UPC: 798408067113. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: G
minor.
This is a
tour-de-force for the
advancing string
orchestra. Beautiful,
dramatic, and flowing,
Waterloo Station is very
fresh and contemporary.
Students will love it for
the lush harmonic
textures and rhythmic
drive that this composer
is so noted
for. Composed as a
characterization of the
fast-paced atmosphere of
London’s Waterloo
Train Station, this
fast-slow-fast piece
combines technical
excitement with heartfelt
simplicity.The fast
section in G minor
consists of two main
parts: the intense,
emotional A section at m.
21 and the legato,
sweeping B section at m.
59. The syncopated tutti
figures in the high
strings coupled with the
fiery cello and bass
lines propel the fast
sections. The phrase in
mm. 1–8 recurs
throughout. Making four-
to eight-measure
exercises of this section
below tempo in the
violins and viola,
focusing on rhythmic
clarity, will help to
lock in the syncopation.
Similarly, the cello and
bass should rehearse this
slowly as well as mm.
9–16 to gain
fluidity and insure a
solid foundation.The
cellos carry the tune at
m. 71, and the ensemble
builds from mm.
79–86 to the
transition at m. 87. An
abrupt change to half
tempo here slows the
momentum and transitions
to a quiet, melancholy
tone in m. 91. The middle
section (ABA) begins in G
minor with a somber
quality, highlighted by
the Violin I solo. It
gradually builds to a
beautiful, uplifting
setting as it moves to G
major in m. 100.
Returning back to the
hushed G minor tonality,
it then speeds up again
and transitions back to
Tempo I for a brief
recapitulation of the
fast section. Measure 117
marks the return to
vigorous playing,
beginning softly and
building to a thrilling
ride to the end.
About Carl
Fischer Concert String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of pieces (Grade
3 and higher) is designed
for advancing ensembles.
The pieces in this series
are characterized
by:
Expanded use
of rhythms, ranges and
keys but technical
demands are still
carefully
considered
More
comprehensive bowing
techniques
Viola
T.C.
included
Careful
selection of keys and
degree of difficulty for
advancing
musicians
Danse Diabolique Orchestre à Cordes - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - medium easy SKU: CF.CAS23 Composed by James ...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - medium easy
SKU: CF.CAS23
Composed by James Uhl.
Carl Fischer Concert
String Orchestra Series.
Classical. Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation. 12 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #CAS23.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CAS23).
ISBN
9780825858222. UPC:
798408058227. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: A
minor.
A strong new
composition for advancing
groups, this dark and
mysterious piece is both
lyrical and lush.
Reminiscent of Danse
Macabre by
Saint-Saëns, this work
would be a great addition
to any fall
concert!. Diabolique
(Dya- baw- leek), a. 1.
Of the Devil 2. Fiendish:
devilish: wicked.Danse
Diabolique is a moody
piece. It is meant to
evoke images of a moonlit
Halloween night, alive
with fiendish creatures
engaged in a demonic
dance. Inspired by the
work of French composer
Camille Saint-Saëns,
this piece is best
characterized by the
expressive marking,
sinister.The melody of
this 6/8 piece is played
in a smooth, legato
style in contrast to the
crisp pizzicato
accompaniment. Care
should be taken never to
rush the pizzicato
passages. Dynamics should
be emphasized throughout,
and sixteenth notes
should be played off the
string, with accuracy, in
a spiccato style.
About Carl
Fischer Concert String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of pieces (Grade
3 and higher) is designed
for advancing ensembles.
The pieces in this series
are characterized
by:
Expanded use
of rhythms, ranges and
keys but technical
demands are still
carefully
considered
More
comprehensive bowing
techniques
Viola
T.C.
included
Careful
selection of keys and
degree of difficulty for
advancing
musicians
Rumble in the Jungle Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant FJH
By Les Taylor. Arranged by Les Taylor. Beginning Orchestra. Real Music for Begin...(+)
By Les Taylor. Arranged
by Les Taylor. Beginning
Orchestra. Real Music for
Beginning Strings. Score
for this title: ST6012S.
Extra part for this
title: ST6012P. String
Orchestra. Level: 1.
Score and Set of Parts.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc.