Composed by Doris Gazda.
Edited by Amy Rosen.
FS-SWs. Carl Fischer
Concert String Orchestra
Series. Score and Parts.
With Standard notation.
20+24+24+6+15+15+15
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#CAS7. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.CAS7).
ISBN 9780825847578.
UPC: 798408047573. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: D
major.
When you
have the good fortune to
visit Red Rock country in
the southwestern United
States, you will all at
once feel that majesty
and beauty in the
towering red landscape.
You can trek, bike,
paddle, ride horseback or
drive through the
canyons, past the
strangely shaped rocks
and over the enormous
boulders. Each time you
turn a corner you will be
dazzled by yet another
magnificent vista. The
Red Rock areas in Utah,
Nevada, Arizona and New
Mexico formed millions of
years ago when that part
of North America was
primarily under water.
The water left behind the
shells and skeletons of
sea creatures that
gradually turned into
limestone and similar
rocks. Beginning 225
million years ago, the
earth's crust began to
move and the seabed
slowly rose. Streams
entering the shallow
water deposited mud and
sand that turned into
shale and marine
sandstone. As the land
continued to rise and dry
out, some of the rocks
oxidized (combined with
oxygen) and turned red in
color. Subsequently the
area was covered with
sands that eventually
compressed into what is
called Aztec sandstone.
Sometimes, when iron was
concentrated in the rock,
the sandstone turned a
bright red color.
Following the
introduction, the music
in Red Rock Rag takes on
a typical ragtime melody
and rhythm. It then
transitions by changing
key, time signature and
the structure into a
swing waltz. At m. 60, it
moves into a combined
time signature of one
measure of 3/4 time and
two measures of 2/4 time
with an occasional lick
in the bass line.
Finally, it moves back
into the swing-waltz
style and finishes with
the original ragtime
melody. Red Rock Rag
is challenging
stylistically and
rhythmically. It would be
appropriate to study both
the ragtime and swing
styles while working on
it. When you have the
good fortune to visit Red
Rock country in the
southwestern United
States, you will all at
once feel that majesty
and beauty in the
towering red landscape.
You can trek, bike,
paddle, ride horseback or
drive through the
canyons, past the
strangely shaped rocks
and over the enormous
boulders. Each time you
turn a corner you will be
dazzled by yet another
magnificent vista. The
Red Rock areas in Utah,
Nevada, Arizona and New
Mexico formed millions of
years ago when that part
of North America was
primarily under water.
The water left behind the
shells and skeletons of
sea creatures that
gradually turned into
limestone and similar
rocks. Beginning 225
million years ago, the
earth's crust began to
move and the seabed
slowly rose. Streams
entering the shallow
water deposited mud and
sand that turned into
shale and marine
sandstone. As the land
continued to rise and dry
out, some of the rocks
oxidized (combined with
oxygen) and turned red in
color. Subsequently the
area was covered with
sands that eventually
compressed into what is
called Aztec sandstone.
Sometimes, when iron was
concentrated in the rock,
the sandstone turned a
bright red color.
Following the
introduction, the music
in Red Rock Rag takes on
a typical ragtime melody
and rhythm. It then
transitions by changing
key, time signature and
the structure into a
swing waltz. At m. 60, it
moves into a combined
time signature of one
measure of 3/4 time and
two measures of 2/4 time
with an occasional lick
in the bass line.
Finally, it moves back
into the swing-waltz
style and finishes with
the original ragtime
melody.A Red Rock
RagA is challenging
stylistically and
rhythmically. It would be
appropriate to study both
the ragtime and swing
styles while working on
it. When you have the
good fortune to visit Red
Rock country in the
southwestern United
States, you will all at
once feel that majesty
and beauty in the
towering red landscape.
You can trek, bike,
paddle, ride horseback or
drive through the
canyons, past the
strangely shaped rocks
and over the enormous
boulders. Each time you
turn a corner you will be
dazzled by yet another
magnificent vista. The
Red Rock areas in Utah,
Nevada, Arizona and New
Mexico formed millions of
years ago when that part
of North America was
primarily under water.
The water left behind the
shells and skeletons of
sea creatures that
gradually turned into
limestone and similar
rocks. Beginning 225
million years ago, the
earth's crust began to
move and the seabed
slowly rose. Streams
entering the shallow
water deposited mud and
sand that turned into
shale and marine
sandstone. As the land
continued to rise and dry
out, some of the rocks
oxidized (combined with
oxygen) and turned red in
color. Subsequently the
area was covered with
sands that eventually
compressed into what is
called Aztec sandstone.
Sometimes, when iron was
concentrated in the rock,
the sandstone turned a
bright red color.
Following the
introduction, the music
in Red Rock Rag takes on
a typical ragtime melody
and rhythm. It then
transitions by changing
key, time signature and
the structure into a
swing waltz. At m. 60, it
moves into a combined
time signature of one
measure of 3/4 time and
two measures of 2/4 time
with an occasional lick
in the bass line.
Finally, it moves back
into the swing-waltz
style and finishes with
the original ragtime
melody.A Red Rock
RagA is challenging
stylistically and
rhythmically. It would be
appropriate to study both
the ragtime and swing
styles while working on
it. When you have the
good fortune to visit Red
Rock country in the
southwestern United
States, you will all at
once feel that majesty
and beauty in the
towering red landscape.
You can trek, bike,
paddle, ride horseback or
drive through the
canyons, past the
strangely shaped rocks
and over the enormous
boulders. Each time you
turn a corner you will be
dazzled by yet another
magnificent vista. The
Red Rock areas in Utah,
Nevada, Arizona and New
Mexico formed millions of
years ago when that part
of North America was
primarily under water.
The water left behind the
shells and skeletons of
sea creatures that
gradually turned into
limestone and similar
rocks. Beginning 225
million years ago, the
earth's crust began to
move and the seabed
slowly rose. Streams
entering the shallow
water deposited mud and
sand that turned into
shale and marine
sandstone. As the land
continued to rise and dry
out, some of the rocks
oxidized (combined with
oxygen) and turned red in
color. Subsequently the
area was covered with
sands that eventually
compressed into what is
called Aztec sandstone.
Sometimes, when iron was
concentrated in the rock,
the sandstone turned a
bright red color.
Following the
introduction, the music
in Red Rock Rag takes on
a typical ragtime melody
and rhythm. It then
transitions by changing
key, time signature and
the structure into a
swing waltz. At m. 60, it
moves into a combined
time signature of one
measure of 3/4 time and
two measures of 2/4 time
with an occasional lick
in the bass line.
Finally, it moves back
into the swing-waltz
style and finishes with
the original ragtime
melody. Red Rock Rag
is challenging
stylistically and
rhythmically. It would be
appropriate to study both
the ragtime and swing
styles while working on
it. When you have the
good fortune to visit Red
Rock country in the
southwestern United
States, you will all at
once feel that majesty
and beauty in the
towering red landscape.
You can trek, bike,
paddle, ride horseback or
drive through the
canyons, past the
strangely shaped rocks
and over the enormous
boulders. Each time you
turn a corner you will be
dazzled by yet another
magnificent vista. The
Red Rock areas in Utah,
Nevada, Arizona and New
Mexico formed millions of
years ago when that part
of North America was
primarily under water.
The water left behind the
shells and skeletons of
sea creatures that
gradually turned into
limestone and similar
rocks. Beginning 225
million years ago, the
earth's crust began to
move and the seabed
slowly rose. Streams
entering the shallow
water deposited mud and
sand that turned into
shale and marine
sandstone. As the land
continued to rise and dry
out, some of the rocks
oxidized (combined with
oxygen) and turned red in
color. Subsequently the
area was covered with
sands that eventually
compressed into what is
called Aztec sandstone.
Sometimes, when iron was
concentrated in the rock,
the sandstone turned a
bright red color.
Following the
introduction, the music
in Red Rock Rag takes on
a typical ragtime melody
and rhythm. It then
transitions by changing
key, time signature and
the structure into a
swing waltz. At m. 60, it
moves into a combined
time signature of one
measure of 3/4 time and
two measures of 2/4 time
with an occasional lick
in the bass line.
Finally, it moves back
into the swing-waltz
style and finishes with
the original ragtime
melody. Red Rock Rag is
challenging stylistically
and rhythmically. It
would be appropriate to
study both the ragtime
and swing styles while
working on it. When
you have the good fortune
to visit Red Rock country
in the southwestern
United States, you will
all at once feel that
majesty and beauty in the
towering red landscape.
You can trek, bike,
paddle, ride horseback or
drive through the
canyons, past the
strangely shaped rocks
and over the enormous
boulders. Each time you
turn a corner you will be
dazzled by yet another
magnificent vista.The Red
Rock areas in Utah,
Nevada, Arizona and New
Mexico formed millions of
years ago when that part
of North America was
primarily under water.
The water left behind the
shells and skeletons of
sea creatures that
gradually turned into
limestone and similar
rocks. Beginning 225
million years ago, the
earth's crust began to
move and the seabed
slowly rose. Streams
entering the shallow
water deposited mud and
sand that turned into
shale and marine
sandstone. As the land
continued to rise and dry
out, some of the rocks
oxidized (combined with
oxygen) and turned red in
color. Subsequently the
area was covered with
sands that eventually
compressed into what is
called Aztec sandstone.
Sometimes, when iron was
concentrated in the rock,
the sandstone turned a
bright red
color.Following the
introduction, the music
in Red Rock Rag takes on
a typical ragtime melody
and rhythm. It then
transitions by changing
key, time signature and
the structure into a
swing waltz. At m. 60, it
moves into a combined
time signature of one
measure of 3/4 time and
two measures of 2/4 time
with an occasional lick
in the bass line.
Finally, it moves back
into the swing-waltz
style and finishes with
the original ragtime
melody. Red Rock
Rag is challenging
stylistically and
rhythmically. It would be
appropriate to study both
the ragtime and swing
styles while working on
it.
Composed by Muzio
Clementi. Arranged by
Douglas Townsend. Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series.
Classical. Full score.
With Standard notation.
12 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #YAS13F. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YAS13F).
ISBN
9780825848339. UPC:
798408048334. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: G
major.
IApart from
some of his Sonatinas,
Opus 36, Clementi's life
and music are hardly
known to the piano
teachers and students of
today. For example, in
addition to the above
mentioned Sonatinas,
Clementi wrote sixty
sonatas for the piano,
many of them unjustly
neglected, although his
friend Beethoven regarded
some of them very highly.
Clementi also wrote
symphonies (some of which
he arranged as piano
sonatas), a substantial
number of waltzes and
other dances for the
piano as well as sonatas
and sonatinas for piano
four-hands.In addition to
composing, Clementi was a
much sought after piano
teacher, and included
among his students John
Field (Father of the
'Nocturne'), and
Meyerbeer.In his later
years, Clementi became a
very successful music
publisher, publishing
among other works the
first English edition of
Beethoven's Violin
Concerto, in the great
composer's own
arrangement for the
piano, as well as some of
his string quartets.
Clementi was also one of
the first English piano
manufacturers to make
pianos with a metal frame
and string them with
wire.The Sonatina in C,
Opus 36, No. 1 was one of
six such works Clementi
wrote in 1797. He must
have been partial to
these little pieces (for
which he also provided
the fingerings), since
they were reissued
(without the fingering)
by the composer shortly
after 1801. About 1820,
he issued ''the sixth
edition, with
considerable improvements
by the author;· with
fingerings added and
several minor changes,
among which were that
many of them were written
an octave higher.IIIt has
often been said,
generally by those
unhampered by the facts,
that composers of the
past (and, dare we add,
the present?), usually
handled their financial
affairs with their public
and publishers with a
poor sense of business
acumen or common sense.
As a result they
frequently found
themselves in financial
straits.Contrary to
popular opinion, this was
the exception rather than
the rule. With the
exception of Mozart and
perhaps a few other
composers, the majority
of composers then, as
now, were quite
successful in their
dealings with the public
and their publishers, as
the following examples
will show.It was not
unusual for 18th- and
19th-century composers to
arrange some of their
more popular compositions
for different
combinations of
instruments in order to
increase their
availability to a larger
music-playing public.
Telemann, in the
introduction to his
seventy-two cantatas for
solo voice and one melody
instrument (flute, oboe
or violin, with the usual
continua) Der Harmonische
Gottesdienst, tor
example, suggests that if
a singer is not available
to perform a cantata the
voice part could be
played by another
instrument. And in the
introduction to his Six
Concertos and Six Suites
for flute, violin and
continua, he named four
different instrumental
combinations that could
perform these pieces, and
actually wrote out the
notes for the different
possibilities. Bach
arranged his violin
concertos for keyboard,
and Beethoven not only
arranged his Piano Sonata
in E Major, Opus 14, No.
1 for string quartet, he
also transposed it to the
key of F. Brahm's
well-known Quintet in F
Minor for piano and
strings was his own
arrangement of his
earlier sonata for two
pianos, also in F
Minor.IIIWe come now to
Clementi. It is well
known that some of his
sixty piano sonatas were
his own arrangements of
some of his lost
symphonies, and that some
of his rondos for piano
four-hands were
originally the last
movements of his solo
sonatas or piano trios.In
order to make the first
movement of his
delightful Sonatina in C,
Opus 36, No. 1 accessible
to young string players,
I have followed the
example established by
the composer himself by
arranging and transposing
one of his piano
compositions from one
medium (the piano) to
another. (string
instruments). In order to
simplify the work for
young string players, in
the process of adapting
it to the new medium it
was necessary to
transpose it from the
original key of C to G,
thereby doing away with
some of the difficulties
they would have
encountered in the
original key. The first
violin and cello parts
are similar to the right-
and left-hand parts of
the original piano
version. The few changes
I have made in these
parts have been for the
convenience of the string
players, but in no way do
they change the nature of
the music.Since the
original implied a
harmonic framework in
many places, I have added
a second violin and viola
part in such a way that
they not only have
interesting music to
play, but also fill in
some of the implied
harmony without in any
way detracting from the
composition's musical
value. Occasionally, it
has been necessary to
raise or lower a few
passages an octave or to
modify others slightly to
make them more accessible
for young players.It is
hoped that the musical
value of the composition
has not been too
compromised, and that
students and teachers
will come to enjoy this
little piece in its new
setting as much as
pianists have in the
original one. This
arrangement may also be
performed by a solo
string quartet. When
performed by a string
orchestra, the double
bass part may be
omitted.- Douglas
TownsendString editing by
Amy Rosen.
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
Summer Dance Orchestre à Cordes - Facile Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5 SKU: CF.YAS19 Composed by Alan L...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5
SKU: CF.YAS19
Composed by Alan Lee
Silva. Carl Fischer Young
String Orchestra Series.
Classical. Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation. 12 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #YAS19.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YAS19).
ISBN
9780825854859. UPC:
798408054854. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: D
major.
Summer
Dance is a melodic,
up-tempo piece with
plenty of musical and
technical challenges for
every player. Musicians
should strive to play it
with an energetic yet
legato feel. A
spirited introduction
features an opening
melody in the violins and
active repeated-note
pedal patters in the
violas and low strings.
An AABA form begins at
m.5 and the orchestration
is immediately pared down
to feature violin I and
cello. It then builds
again in density to the B
section, where a quick
dynamic drop allows a
question-and-answer
melody between the two
parts to sing out. In m.
29, the melody is
harmonized and a
countermelody in violin I
introduced. The violins
take the melody soaring
in octaves in m. 33, as
the piece again builds to
the B section and
suddenly quiets. Measure
55 then provides more
question-and-answer
interplay, this time for
viola and cello, while
violin continues with its
newly harmonized melody.
Summer Dance finishes
with a soft recurrence of
the opening figure and a
build toward a powerful
divisi voicing
on beat 3 of m. 63, right
before the final
chord. Summer
Dance is a melodic,
up-tempo piece with
plenty of musical and
technical challenges for
every player. Musicians
should strive to play it
with an energetic yetA
legato feel. A
spirited introduction
features an opening
melody in the violins and
active repeated-note
pedal patters in the
violas and low strings.
An AABA form begins at
m.5 and the orchestration
is immediately pared down
to feature violin I and
cello. It then builds
again in density to the B
section, where a quick
dynamic drop allows a
question-and-answer
melody between the two
parts to sing out. In m.
29, the melody is
harmonized and a
countermelody in violin I
introduced. The violins
take the melody soaring
in octaves in m. 33, as
the piece again builds to
the B section and
suddenly quiets. Measure
55 then provides more
question-and-answer
interplay, this time for
viola and cello, while
violin continues with its
newly harmonized melody.
Summer Dance finishes
with a soft recurrence of
the opening figure and a
build toward a powerfulA
divisi voicing
on beat 3 of m. 63, right
before the final
chord. Summer Dance is
a melodic, up-tempo piece
with plenty of musical
and technical challenges
for every player.
Musicians should strive
to play it with an
energetic yet legato
feel. A spirited
introduction features an
opening melody in the
violins and active
repeated-note pedal
patters in the violas and
low strings. An AABA form
begins at m.5 and the
orchestration is
immediately pared down to
feature violin I and
cello. It then builds
again in density to the B
section, where a quick
dynamic drop allows a
question-and-answer
melody between the two
parts to sing out. In m.
29, the melody is
harmonized and a
countermelody in violin I
introduced. The violins
take the melody soaring
in octaves in m. 33, as
the piece again builds to
the B section and
suddenly quiets. Measure
55 then provides more
question-and-answer
interplay, this time for
viola and cello, while
violin continues with its
newly harmonized melody.
Summer Dance finishes
with a soft recurrence of
the opening figure and a
build toward a powerful
divisi voicing on beat 3
of m. 63, right before
the final
chord. Summer Dance is
a melodic, up-tempo piece
with plenty of musical
and technical challenges
for every player.
Musicians should strive
to play it with an
energetic yet legato
feel.A spirited
introduction features an
opening melody in the
violins and active
repeated-note pedal
patters in the violas and
low strings. An AABA form
begins at m.5 and the
orchestration is
immediately pared down to
feature violin I and
cello. It then builds
again in density to the B
section, where a quick
dynamic drop allows a
question-and-answer
melody between the two
parts to sing out.In m.
29, the melody is
harmonized and a
countermelody in violin I
introduced. The violins
take the melody soaring
in octaves in m. 33, as
the piece again builds to
the B section and
suddenly quiets. Measure
55 then provides more
question-and-answer
interplay, this time for
viola and cello, while
violin continues with its
newly harmonized melody.
Summer Dance finishes
with a soft recurrence of
the opening figure and a
build toward a
powerful divisi
voicing on beat 3 of m.
63, right before the
final chord.
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
Summer Dance Orchestre à Cordes - Facile Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5 SKU: CF.YAS19F Composed by Alan ...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5
SKU: CF.YAS19F
Composed by Alan Lee
Silva. Carl Fischer Young
String Orchestra Series.
Classical. Full score.
With Standard notation.
12 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #YAS19F. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YAS19F).
ISBN
9780825854866. UPC:
798408054861. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: D
major.
Summer Dance
is a melodic, up-tempo
piece with plenty of
musical and technical
challenges for every
player. Musicians should
strive to play it with an
energetic yet legato
feel.A spirited
introduction features an
opening melody in the
violins and active
repeated-note pedal
patterns in the violas
and low strings. An AABA
form begins at m. 5 and
the orchestration is
immediately pared down to
feature violin I and
cello. It then builds
again in density to the
13 section, where a quick
dynamic drop allows a
question-and-answer
melody between the two
parts to sing out.In m.
29, the melody is
harmonized and a
countermelody in violin I
introduced. The violins
take the melody soaring
in octaves in m. 33, as
the piece again builds to
the B section and
suddenly quiets. Measure
55 then provides more
question-and-answer
interplay, this time for
viola and cello, while
violin continues with its
newly harmonized melody.
Summer Dance finishes
with a soft recurrence of
the opening figure and a
build toward a powerful
divisi voicing on beat 3
of m. 63, right before
the final chord.
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5 SKU: CF.YAS33 Composed by Sean O...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5
SKU: CF.YAS33
Composed by Sean
O'Loughlin. SWS - FS.
Carl Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series.
Classical. Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation.
8+16+16+4+10+10+10+3
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#YAS33. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.YAS33).
ISBN 9780825858468.
UPC: 798408058463. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: G
major.
A walk
through the park or a
morning stroll through
the forest is what this
piece best calls to mind.
With its pastoral setting
and lush melodies, Velvet
Morning will truly
showcase your group's
mastery of legato
playing. Velvet
Morning is a warm and
colorful work for string
orchestra. Please
play con sordino if
available. The music is a
reflection of my love for
the orchestral music of
Barber, Ravel, Debussy
and Satie. It should have
the same sense of passion
and intensity that those
masters employ in their
music.The opening tempo
is marked rubato, and
should speed up then slow
down based on the
phrases. The main melody
appears at m. 11 in the
first violins and should
have a flowing quality.
The harmony does utilize
some slight dissonances
from time to time which
should be emphasized. The
violas and cellos take
over the melody at m.19
with a counter line in
the violins. The melody
returns to the violin at
m. 27 with a pianistic
cello line punctuated
by pizzicato in the
bass. Some transitional
material follows that
builds up to a full
presentation at m. 47.
Let the ensemble open up
here with an intense,
full sound. This winds
down to a return of the
introduction at m. 60.
The ending should be
tender and deliberate all
the way to the last plush
chord.
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5 SKU: CF.YAS33F Full Score...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5
SKU: CF.YAS33F
Full Score.
Composed by Sean
O'Loughlin. Carl Fischer
Young String Orchestra
Series. Full score. With
Standard notation. 8
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#YAS33F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YAS33F).
ISBN
9780825858475. UPC:
798408058470. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: G
major.
A walk
through the park or a
morning stroll through
the forest is what this
piece best calls to mind.
With its pastoral setting
and lush melodies, Velvet
Morning will truly
showcase your group's
mastery of legato
playing. Velvet
Morning is a warm and
colorful work for string
orchestra. Please
play con sordino if
available. The music is a
reflection of my love for
the orchestral music of
Barber, Ravel, Debussy
and Satie. It should have
the same sense of passion
and intensity that those
masters employ in their
music.The opening tempo
is marked rubato, and
should speed up then slow
down based on the
phrases. The main melody
appears at m. 11 in the
first violins and should
have a flowing quality.
The harmony does utilize
some slight dissonances
from time to time which
should be emphasized. The
violas and cellos take
over the melody at m.19
with a counter line in
the violins. The melody
returns to the violin at
m. 27 with a pianistic
cello line punctuated
by pizzicato in the
bass. Some transitional
material follows that
builds up to a full
presentation at m. 47.
Let the ensemble open up
here with an intense,
full sound. This winds
down to a return of the
introduction at m. 60.
The ending should be
tender and deliberate all
the way to the last plush
chord.
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
For String
Orchestra. Composed
by Larry Clark. This
edition: full score. Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series.
Classical. Full score.
With Standard notation.
Composed 2004. 12 pages.
Carl Fischer Music
#YAS25F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YAS25F).
ISBN
9780825854989. UPC:
798408054984. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: G
major.
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
The Code Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Carl Fischer
By Alan Lee Silva. For Violin I, Violin II, Violin III, Viola, Cello, Bass, Pian...(+)
By Alan Lee Silva. For
Violin I, Violin II,
Violin III, Viola, Cello,
Bass, Piano. Carl Fischer
Young String Orchestra
Series. Grade 2-2.5.
Score and parts. 124
pages. Duration 2
minutes, 35 seconds.
Published by Carl Fischer
Karol's Waltz.
Composed by Joseph
Compello. Carl Fischer
Young String Orchestra
Series. Classical. Full
score. With Standard
notation. 20 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #YAS43F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YAS43F).
ISBN 9780825863431.
UPC: 798408063436. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: D
major.
Joe
Compello’s
expertise as a writer for
young players has never
been better demonstrated
than it is in this
charming waltz. Beautiful
melodic writing and
memorable, singing
counter-melodies fill
this tribute to the
famous river that flows
past our nation’s
capital, Washington,
DC.
About
Carl Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
By Matt Turner. For string orchestra (violin I, violin II, violin III (viola T.C...(+)
By Matt Turner. For
string orchestra (violin
I, violin II, violin III
(viola T.C.), viola,
cello, bass, drums,
piano). Score and parts.
Duration 3 minutes, 06
seconds. Published by
Carl Fischer
Crystal Moon Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Carl Fischer
By Larry Clark. For String Orchestra. Carl Fischer Young String Orchestra Series...(+)
By Larry Clark. For
String Orchestra. Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series.
Classical. Level: Grade
2-2.5. Score and Parts.
10 pages. Published by
Carl Fischer.
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5 SKU: CF.YAS62F Composed by Mike ...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5
SKU: CF.YAS62F
Composed by Mike Forbes.
Carl Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series. Full
score. With Standard
notation. 12 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #YAS62F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YAS62F).
ISBN 9780825867002.
UPC: 798408067007. 8.5 X
11 inches.
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
Arranged by Virginia
Croft. SWS. Carl Fischer
Young String Orchestra
Series. Full score. With
Standard notation. 8
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#YAS59F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YAS59F).
ISBN
9780825866944. UPC:
798408066949. 8.5 X 11
inches.
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
Fire walk Orchestre à Cordes - Facile Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5 SKU: CF.YAS9 Full Score and P...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5
SKU: CF.YAS9
Full Score and
Parts. Composed by
Sean O'Loughlin. Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series. Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
8+8+5+2+5+5+2+12 pages.
Carl Fischer Music #YAS9.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YAS9).
ISBN
9780825844867. UPC:
798408044862. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: A
minor.
Firewalk
is a piece for
young string orchestra
designed to teach
pizzicato playing to the
developing string player.
All too often, pizzicato
is treated simply as an
effect or percussive
accent to a passage. With
this piece, pizzicato
becomes the melody,
harmony and rhythm. It
calls for the player to
use dynamics and phrasing
while playing pizzicato.
This work is adapted from
incidental music I
composed for a production
of The Birth of
Merlin, a play by
William Shakespeare. The
piece is dedicated to
Helen Borgers, who
directed this production
by the Bard in the Yard
Shakespeare Company in
Long Beach, CA. The
material for
Firewalk comes
from a section in the
play where the characters
are dancing a devilish
tango with ethereal
spirits. The music
features jaunty rhythms,
dynamic contrasts, and a
dramatic climax.
Firewalk is a
diverse addition to any
concert
program. Firewalk<
/em> is a piece for young
string orchestra designed
to teach pizzicato
playing to the developing
string player. All too
often, pizzicato is
treated simply as an
effect or percussive
accent to a passage. With
this piece, pizzicato
becomes the melody,
harmony and rhythm. It
calls for the player to
use dynamics and phrasing
while playing pizzicato.
This work is adapted from
incidental music I
composed for a production
ofA The Birth of
Merlin, a play by
William Shakespeare. The
piece is dedicated to
Helen Borgers, who
directed this production
by the Bard in the Yard
Shakespeare Company in
Long Beach, CA. The
material forA
Firewalk comes
from a section in the
play where the characters
are dancing a devilish
tango with ethereal
spirits. The music
features jaunty rhythms,
dynamic contrasts, and a
dramatic climax.A
Firewalk is a
diverse addition to any
concert
program. Firewalk is a
piece for young string
orchestra designed to
teach pizzicato playing
to the developing string
player. All too often,
pizzicato is treated
simply as an effect or
percussive accent to a
passage. With this piece,
pizzicato becomes the
melody, harmony and
rhythm. It calls for the
player to use dynamics
and phrasing while
playing pizzicato. This
work is adapted from
incidental music I
composed for a production
of The Birth of Merlin, a
play by William
Shakespeare. The piece is
dedicated to Helen
Borgers, who directed
this production by the
Bard in the Yard
Shakespeare Company in
Long Beach, CA. The
material for Firewalk
comes from a section in
the play where the
characters are dancing a
devilish tango with
ethereal spirits. The
music features jaunty
rhythms, dynamic
contrasts, and a dramatic
climax. Firewalk is a
diverse addition to any
concert
program. Firewalk is a
piece for young string
orchestra designed to
teach pizzicato playing
to the developing string
player. All too often,
pizzicato is treated
simply as an effect or
percussive accent to a
passage. With this piece,
pizzicato becomes the
melody, harmony and
rhythm. It calls for the
player to use dynamics
and phrasing while
playing pizzicato.This
work is adapted from
incidental music I
composed for a production
of The Birth of
Merlin, a play by William
Shakespeare. The piece is
dedicated to Helen
Borgers, who directed
this production by the
Bard in the Yard
Shakespeare Company in
Long Beach, CA. The
material for Firewalk
comes from a section in
the play where the
characters are dancing a
devilish tango with
ethereal spirits. The
music features jaunty
rhythms, dynamic
contrasts, and a dramatic
climax. Firewalk is a
diverse addition to any
concert program.
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
Eastside Boogaloo Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Carl Fischer
By Matt Turner. For Violin I, Violin II, Violin III (Viola T.C.), Cello, Bass, P...(+)
By Matt Turner. For
Violin I, Violin II,
Violin III (Viola T.C.),
Cello, Bass, Piano,
Percussion (Conga,
Guiro). Carl Fischer
Young String Orchestra
Series. Grade 2-2.5.
Score and parts.
Published by Carl Fischer
By Deborah Baker Monday. For string orchestra (violin I, violin II, violin III (...(+)
By Deborah Baker Monday.
For string orchestra
(violin I, violin II,
violin III (viola T.C.),
viola, cello, bass,
piano). Score and parts.
Duration 3 minutes, 05
seconds. Published by
Carl Fischer
Crystal Moon Orchestre à Cordes - Facile Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5 SKU: CF.YAS17F Full Score...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5
SKU: CF.YAS17F
Full Score.
Composed by Larry Clark.
Edited by Amy Rosen. Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series. Full
score. With Standard
notation. 12 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #YAS17F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YAS17F).
ISBN 9780825852046.
UPC: 798408052041. 8.5 X
11 inches.
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
Shivaree Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Carl Fischer
By Carl Strommen. For Violin I, Violin II, Violin III (Viola T.C.), Viola, Cello...(+)
By Carl Strommen. For
Violin I, Violin II,
Violin III (Viola T.C.),
Viola, Cello, Bass,
Piano, Tambourine. Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series. Grade
2-2.5. Score and parts.
Published by Carl Fischer
For String
Orchestra. Composed
by Sean O'Loughlin. This
edition: full score. Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series. Choral.
Full score. With Standard
notation. 8 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #YAS42F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YAS42F).
ISBN 9780825861321.
UPC: 798408061326. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: A
minor.
Sean
O'Loughlin has delivered
a stunning new
composition with such
pathos and lyrical energy
that it will be the
musical highlight of your
year. There are limitless
opportunities to teach
musicianship with this
one. This piece is a must
have!
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5 SKU: CF.YAS52F Composed by Sean ...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5
SKU: CF.YAS52F
Composed by Sean
O'Loughlin. Carl Fischer
Young String Orchestra
Series. Classical. Full
score. With Standard
notation. 12 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #YAS52F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YAS52F).
ISBN 9780825863615.
UPC: 798408063610. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: G
major.
This is a
striking and original
piece that builds
interest and momentum
using a four note cello
and bass ostinato. Arco
and pizzicato contrasts
of texture and off-beat
accents and rhythms
sustain interest in this
unusual selection, which
puts minimal musical
resources to maximum
use.
About
Carl Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
By George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Arranged by Amy Rosen. For String Orchest...(+)
By George Frideric Handel
(1685-1759). Arranged by
Amy Rosen. For String
Orchestra. Carl Fischer
Young String Orchestra
Series. Grade 2-2.5.
Score and Parts. Standard
notation
Ignite Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Carl Fischer
Composed by Griesinger Kathryn. Folio. Score and part(s). 78 Cover pages. Dur...(+)
Composed by Griesinger
Kathryn. Folio. Score and
part(s). 78 Cover pages.
Duration 2 minutes, 28
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music
#YAS196. Published by
Carl
Fischer Music
Composed by Adriano
Banchieri. Arranged by
Carl Strommen. Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series.
Classical. Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation. 8 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #YAS5.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YAS5).
ISBN
9780825843808. UPC:
798408043803. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: G
major.
Born in
Bologna, Italy, Adriano
Banchieri studied
composition and organ and
was a member of the
Olivetan Order where he
lived and worked in its
Monasteries. As a founder
of the Academia Dei
Floridi, his writings on
Theory, Figured Bass and
Vocal Ornamentation are
considered important in
early Baroque Music. As
an Associate of
Monteverdi, Banchieri
composed masses, psalm
settings, motets, theater
works and
madrigals. Born in
Bologna, Italy, Adriano
Banchieri studied
composition andorgan and
was a member of the
Olivetan Order where he
lived andworked in its
Monasteries. As a founder
of the Academia Dei
Floridi, his writings on
Theory, Figured Bass and
Vocal Ornamentation are
considered important in
early Baroque Music. As
an Associate of
Monteverdi, Banchieri
composed masses, psalm
settings, motets, theater
works and madrigals.
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
Arranged by Carrie Lane Gruselle. American Folk Tune. For String Orchestra. Stri...(+)
Arranged by Carrie Lane
Gruselle. American Folk
Tune. For String
Orchestra. String
Orchestra. Highland
String Orchestra. Folk
Song. Level: 2.5 (grade
2.5). Conductor Score and
Parts. Published by
Alfred Publishing.