Arranged by Bob Cerulli. Bob Cerulli. For String Orchestra. String Orchestra. Po...(+)
Arranged by Bob Cerulli.
Bob Cerulli. For String
Orchestra. String
Orchestra. Pop Beginning
String Orchestra. Movie;
Novelty; Secular. Level:
grade I. Conductor Score.
8 pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
By Dr Seuss. Arranged by Michael Story and Michael Story. Orchestra. For String ...(+)
By Dr Seuss. Arranged by
Michael Story and Michael
Story. Orchestra. For
String Orchestra. String
Orchestra. Pop
Intermediate String
Orchestra. Movie;
Novelty. 3 (grade 3).
Score. 8 pages
Arranged by Bob Cerulli. Arr. Bob Cerulli. For String Orchestra. String Orchestr...(+)
Arranged by Bob Cerulli.
Arr. Bob Cerulli. For
String Orchestra. String
Orchestra. Pop Beginning
String Orchestra. Movie;
Novelty; Secular. Level:
1 (grade 1). Conductor
Score & Parts. 64 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
From SOPHISTICATED LADIES. By Duke Ellington, Irving Mills. Arranged by Robert L...(+)
From SOPHISTICATED
LADIES. By Duke
Ellington, Irving Mills.
Arranged by Robert
Longfield. (Score and
Parts). Easy Pops
Specials For Strings.
Published by Hal Leonard.
By Dr Seuss. Arranged by Michael Story and Michael Story. Orchestra. String Orch...(+)
By Dr Seuss. Arranged by
Michael Story and Michael
Story. Orchestra. String
Orchestra. Pop
Intermediate String
Orchestra. Christmas;
Light Concert; Movie;
Novelty; Winter. Grade 3.
Conductor Score and
Parts. 76 pages
Highland Celebration Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5 SKU: CF.YAS57 Composed by Alan L...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5
SKU: CF.YAS57
Composed by Alan Lee
Silva. Carl Fischer Young
String Orchestra Series.
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
16+4+16+10+10+10+4+12
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#YAS57. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.YAS57).
ISBN 9780825866890.
UPC: 798408066895. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: G
major.
This is a
sweeping new original
composition in a subto
Scottish style from
popular composer Alan Lee
Silva. Just another one
of the pieces that always
seem to flow effortlessly
from his talented pen.
This is an excellent
piece for any contest or
festival. This
Scottish-flavored,
uptempo piece in has a
lilting, jubilant-feel
throughout. Highland
Celebration is built
around two rhythmic
subdivisions: two groups
of three eighth notes per
measure and three groups
of two eighth notes per
measure. Have the
ensemble distinguish
between the two
subdivisions by tapping
each one separately. Make
an exercise of the rhythm
in mm. 1–2 in
Violin 1 to facilitate
playing the different
rhythms precisely: (1 2 3
- 4 5 6) and (1 2 - 3 4 -
5 6). Rehearsing four- to
eightmeasure sections
under tempo will aid in
tightening these rhythms
and solidifying pitch.The
sections to concentrate
on are: mm. 17–24
and mm. 33–40 to
make sure that Violins I
and II and Cello are
playing together; mm.
33–40, to focus on
the Violin 1 and Violin 2
unisons and couplings;
and mm. 57–62,
where the quarter-note
subdivisions are
emphasized. The piece is
book-ended with the
introduction material
which always begins
quietly and builds. The
ensemble at m. 79 starts
with tutti scalar figures
and increases in
intensity to the final
accented measures at m.
83. Written in AABA form
with a double bridge at
m. 45, the overall
feeling is dance-like and
festive.
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
Composed by Doris Gazda.
FS-SWS. Carl Fischer
Concert String Orchestra
Series. Score and Parts.
With Standard notation.
20 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #CAS3. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CAS3).
ISBN
9780825844881. UPC:
798408044886. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: D
major.
A copse is a
thicket of trees and
bushes that may be found
in a meadow or in open
land. In England, a copse
will often be found on a
moor. A copse needs a
source of water that is
usually a stream, small
river or pond. A copse
has abundant plant and
animal life because it
provides the perfect
habitat and shelter for
moisture loving plants,
insects, small mammals,
rodents, reptiles, and
birds. If you were
walking through the copse
in the midst of willow
trees, bluebells and
march marigolds, you
would see beautiful
butterflies, dragonflies
and moths. You might see
a frog or toad jumping on
the banks of the pond and
you would hear the call
of numerous birds.
Ornithologists often
spend many hours watching
and counting birds in and
around a copse. Migrating
birds such as geese and
herons may also be
spotted at certain times
of the year. If you sit
very quietly, you might
catch sight of a red fox,
a rabbit or squirrel. A
copse is a happy place to
spend an afternoon or to
go for a walk. Perhaps
you will get to visit a
nature preserve near your
home where you can
observe the wonderful
world of the woodland
wild life that can be
found in abundance in a
copse. To assist you in
learning some of the
techniques that you need
to be able to use when
playing Willow-Wood
Copse, you may wish
to work on the studies
that accompany the
piece. A copse is a
thicket of trees and
bushes that may be found
in a meadow or in open
land. In England, a copse
will often be found on a
moor. A copse needs a
source of water that is
usually a stream, small
river or pond. A copse
has abundant plant and
animal life because it
provides the perfect
habitat and shelter for
moisture loving plants,
insects, small mammals,
rodents, reptiles, and
birds. If you were
walking through the copse
in the midst of willow
trees, bluebells and
march marigolds, you
would see beautiful
butterflies, dragonflies
and moths. You might see
a frog or toad jumping on
the banks of the pond and
you would hear the call
of numerous birds.
Ornithologists often
spend many hours watching
and counting birds in and
around a copse. Migrating
birds such as geese and
herons may also be
spotted at certain times
of the year. If you sit
very quietly, you might
catch sight of a red fox,
a rabbit or squirrel. A
copse is a happy place to
spend an afternoon or to
go for a walk. Perhaps
you will get to visit a
nature preserve near your
home where you can
observe the wonderful
world of the woodland
wild life that can be
found in abundance in a
copse. To assist you in
learning some of the
techniques that you need
to be able to use when
playingA Willow-Wood
Copse, you may wish
to work on the studies
that accompany the
piece. A copse is a
thicket of trees and
bushes that may be found
in a meadow or in open
land. In England, a copse
will often be found on a
moor. A copse needs a
source of water that is
usually a stream, small
river or pond. A copse
has abundant plant and
animal life because it
provides the perfect
habitat and shelter for
moisture loving plants,
insects, small mammals,
rodents, reptiles, and
birds. If you were
walking through the copse
in the midst of willow
trees, bluebells and
march marigolds, you
would see beautiful
butterflies, dragonflies
and moths. You might see
a frog or toad jumping on
the banks of the pond and
you would hear the call
of numerous birds.
Ornithologists often
spend many hours watching
and counting birds in and
around a copse. Migrating
birds such as geese and
herons may also be
spotted at certain times
of the year. If you sit
very quietly, you might
catch sight of a red fox,
a rabbit or squirrel. A
copse is a happy place to
spend an afternoon or to
go for a walk. Perhaps
you will get to visit a
nature preserve near your
home where you can
observe the wonderful
world of the woodland
wild life that can be
found in abundance in a
copse. To assist you in
learning some of the
techniques that you need
to be able to use when
playing Willow-Wood
Copse, you may wish to
work on the studies that
accompany the piece. A
copse is a thicket of
trees and bushes that may
be found in a meadow or
in open land. In England,
a copse will often be
found on a moor. A copse
needs a source of water
that is usually a stream,
small river or pond. A
copse has abundant plant
and animal life because
it provides the perfect
habitat and shelter for
moisture loving plants,
insects, small mammals,
rodents, reptiles, and
birds.If you were walking
through the copse in the
midst of willow trees,
bluebells and march
marigolds, you would see
beautiful butterflies,
dragonflies and moths.
You might see a frog or
toad jumping on the banks
of the pond and you would
hear the call of numerous
birds. Ornithologists
often spend many hours
watching and counting
birds in and around a
copse. Migrating birds
such as geese and herons
may also be spotted at
certain times of the
year. If you sit very
quietly, you might catch
sight of a red fox, a
rabbit or squirrel.A
copse is a happy place to
spend an afternoon or to
go for a walk. Perhaps
you will get to visit a
nature preserve near your
home where you can
observe the wonderful
world of the woodland
wild life that can be
found in abundance in a
copse.To assist you in
learning some of the
techniques that you need
to be able to use when
playing Willow-Wood
Copse, you may wish to
work on the studies that
accompany the piece.
Lacrymosa Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). Arranged by Loreta Fin. Masterw...(+)
Composed by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791). Arranged by
Loreta Fin. Masterworks;
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra. Wilfin
String Orchestra: Young
String Ensemble Series.
Classical; Masterwork
Arrangement. Score. 8
pages. Duration 3:15.
Alfred Music #76-44507S.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.76-44507S).
Summer Dance Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - 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
Gesu Bambino Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CAS27 Composed by Pietro A. ...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 3
SKU: CF.CAS27
Composed by Pietro A.
Yon. Arranged by Roy
Phillippe. Carl Fischer
Concert String Orchestra
Series. Score and Parts.
With Standard notation.
16+16+10+4+10+10+3+12
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#CAS27. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.CAS27).
ISBN 9780825858307.
UPC: 798408058302. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: E
major.
A popular
holiday favorite
performed and recorded by
today's top artists
including Luciano
Pavarotti, this new
arrangement is flowing
and makes good use of the
shifting tonalities of
the beautiful piece. The
warm harmonies and
exquisite lyricism will
make. Gesu Bambino is
the most recognized
composition by Italian
composer Pietro A. Yon
(1886-1943). A respected
concert organist, Yon was
organist at the Vatican
as well as St. Patrick's
Cathedral in New York
City from 1926 through
1943.We begin with a
gently flowing rhythmic
pattern in the celli
which establishes the
12/8 meter. Throughout
the piece Yon uses the
traditional Christmas
carol O, Come All Ye
Faithful as a
countermelody. This first
occurs with a short quote
when the second violins
enter in measure 3. The
first violins entire in
the pick-up to measure 5
with Yon's main melody.
Careful attention to
dynamics should be paid
throughout, but
especially in cases such
as measure 9-10 where
they change dramatically
from piano
to forte. The pick-up
to measure 14 has the
viole and celli playing
the O, Come All Ye
Faithful countermelody
through measure 21. This
occurs again in the first
violins with the pick-up
to measure 32. Make full
use of the crescendo
in measure 53. Played
with warmth and
reverence, this will be
an effective showcase for
the orchestra.- Roy
Phillippe.
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
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.
Prairie Lullaby Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Carl Fischer
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
String Orchestra SKU: BT.MUSM570367214 Composed by Robert Saxton. Classic...(+)
String Orchestra
SKU:
BT.MUSM570367214
Composed by Robert
Saxton. Classical. Score
Only. 25 pages.
University of York Music
Press #MUSM570367214.
Published by University
of York Music Press
(BT.MUSM570367214).
English.
Robert
Saxton 's The
Resurrection Of The
Soldiers for String
Orchestra. Composed and
published 2016. Duration:
c. 12 minutes. The
Resurrection Of The
Soldiers for String
Orchestra was
commissioned by George
Vass, to whom it is
dedicated, and the
English Symphony
Orchestra, for the 2016
Presteigne Festival, with
funds generously provided
by the John S. Cohen
Foundation and the Arts
Council of England.
The title derives from
the final panel of
Stanley Spencer’s
Sandham Chapel visionary
series of paintings which
were the result of
Spencer’s
experiences in the
British army in World War
One and depicts soldiers
emerging from their
graves on the last day.
Themusic is in three
continuous sections: a
slow, sustained
introduction which is, in
essence, a descent from
the note E by means of a
prolation canon, but
which ascends to a rather
intense climactic point
before finally falling
and giving way to an
active fugue which, after
arriving at an anguished,
sustained climax, is
succeeded by a closing
slow movement consisting
of a rising melodic line
which permeates the
entire texture
heterophonically ,
leading to the closing E
major triad. The work
thus traces a cyclical
pitch path which, while
tracing a cyclical path,
also develops
expressively towards a
sense of hope and
resurrection. - Robert
Saxton, April 2016.
Silent Night Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 1.5-2 SKU: CF.FAS9 Composed by Franz X...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 1.5-2
SKU: CF.FAS9
Composed by Franz Xaver
Gruber. Arranged by
Andrew Balent. Carl
Fischer First Plus String
Orchestra Series. Sacred,
Christmas. Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation. 8 pages.
Duration 1 minute, 55
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #FAS9. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.FAS9).
ISBN
9780825844768. UPC:
798408044763. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: D
major.
This gentle
arrangement of the
Christmas classic
Silent Night
will help young string
players in the
development of legato
playing. All
countermelodies must be
balanced with the main
theme. The eighth notes
should be played evenly
in a legato style. If the
students have good bow
control it is recommended
that slurs be used for
each measure of eighth
and quarter notes as in
the Violin II/Viola part
at the beginning. If
students are not advanced
enough to play the slurs,
have them play as legato
as possible without
slurring. Performance
Time: 1:55. This
gentle arrangement of the
Christmas classicA
Silent Night
will help young string
players in the
development of legato
playing. All
countermelodies must be
balanced with the main
theme. The eighth notes
should be played evenly
in a legato style. If the
students have good bow
control it is recommended
that slurs be used for
each measure of eighth
and quarter notes as in
the Violin II/Viola part
at the beginning. If
students are not advanced
enough to play the slurs,
have them play as legato
as possible without
slurring. Performance
Time: 1:55. This
gentle arrangement of the
Christmas classic Silent
Night will help young
string players in the
development of legato
playing. All
countermelodies must be
balanced with the main
theme. The eighth notes
should be played evenly
in a legato style. If the
students have good bow
control it is recommended
that slurs be used for
each measure of eighth
and quarter notes as in
the Violin II/Viola part
at the beginning. If
students are not advanced
enough to play the slurs,
have them play as legato
as possible without
slurring. Performance
Time: 1:55. This
gentle arrangement of the
Christmas
classic Silent Night
will help young string
players in the
development of legato
playing. All
countermelodies must be
balanced with the main
theme. The eighth notes
should be played evenly
in a legato style. If the
students have good bow
control it is recommended
that slurs be used for
each measure of eighth
and quarter notes as in
the Violin II/Viola part
at the beginning. If
students are not advanced
enough to play the slurs,
have them play as legato
as possible without
slurring.Performance
Time: 1:55.
Featuring: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor / A Night on Bald Mountain / Thriller...(+)
Featuring: Toccata and
Fugue in D Minor / A
Night on Bald Mountain /
Thriller. Composed by
Rod Temperton, Johann
Sebastian Bach, and
Modest Mussorgsky.
Arranged by Ralph Ford.
Masterworks; Score;
String Orchestra. Pop
Concert String Orchestra.
Form: Medley. Fall;
Halloween; Masterwork
Arrangement; Pop. 24
pages. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.45851S).
For String Orchestra. Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). Arrange...(+)
For String Orchestra.
Composed by Sergei
Rachmaninoff (1873-1943).
Arranged by Kirt Land.
Southern Music.
Classical.
Softcover. Southern Music
Company #SO126C.
Published
by Southern Music Company
America's Cup Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Medium Easy/Medium SKU: CF.CAS37 For Stri...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Medium
Easy/Medium
SKU:
CF.CAS37
For
String Orchestra.
Composed by Alan Lee
Silva. This edition:
complete set. FS-SWS.
Carl Fischer Concert
String Orchestra Series.
Classical. Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation.
24+24+6+15+21+15+15+20
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#CAS37. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.CAS37).
ISBN 9780825863660.
UPC: 798408063665. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: C
major.
A salute to
the famous sailboat race,
this rollicking piece in
A minor introduces
compound time with an
opening (and closing)
section in 12/8. The fast
flowing music of the
opening, vividly
suggestive of a ship
slicing through the
waves, returns in a
higher key (B minor)
after a warmly scored,
sweepingly melodic middle
section. This is a piece
whose sophistication is
an excellent showcase for
a more advanced
performing
group. Written in 12/8
in A minor,
America’s Cup
evokes the intensity and
momentum of a wild sea
with driving triplets,
sweeping melodies, and
accented downbeats. The
A-material from the
opening measure is played
aggressively but lightly
enough to keep the
feeling of forward
motion. Strong accents
and rhythmically precise
playing in the cello and
bass provide solid
support for the fast
moving violin and viola
passages. Measure 67
begins the slow, pastoral
setting of the
B-material. A gentle,
lyrical violin motive in
A major grows into a
high, sweeping melody
over sustained harmonies.
This provides a brief
repose before returning
to the fastoriginal tempo
and minor key as the
recapitulation begins at
m. 90. A modulation to B
minor (m. 94) lifts the
energy of the piece and
gives young players the
challenge of playing the
running lines in another
key. Measure 118 builds
to the end, keeping the
intensity a soft dynamic
and growing into the
final syncopated tutti
unison figure in mm.
122–123.
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
For
String Orchestra.
Composed by Sergei
Rachmaninoff. Arranged by
Kirt Land. Southern Music
Orchestra. Classical.
Softcover. 12 pages.
Southern Music Company
#SO126FS. Published by
Southern Music Company
(HL.294841).
UPC:
888680943677.
9.0x12.0x0.026
inches.
This
arrangement uses the main
themes of the second and
third movements of
Rachmaninoff's Piano
Concerto No. 2. It opens
with the haunting Adagio
sostenuto. At measure 16,
the third movement's
rhapsodic main theme is
introduced and developed.
At measure 57, we return
to the Adagio melody with
the Moderato theme
merging and dominating
until measure 74 when the
work closes with the
initial theme. The
Moderato theme is among
the most beloved melodies
of the 20th Century. Both
themes in Rach 2 were
featured in several
movies. In first position
for young people, this
musical setting
demonstrates the fluid
relationship of 3
triplets against 2 eighth
notes and the development
of a long melodic
line.
Followin
g the Renaissance volume,
this time it is Baroque
works (more precisely,
transcriptions of Baroque
vocal and instrumental
works) that are presented
in the Leggierissimo
series, extending the
repertoire of junior
string orchestras.
Roughly half of the
selection consists of
well-known pieces by the
greatest composers of the
period (Purcell: Dido and
Aeneas, Rameau: Pi ces de
clavecin, Händel:
Water Music, Music for
the Royal Fireworks, J.S.
Bach: B major partita, C
major orchestral suite),
but works by composers
less well known nowadays
(for example, G. Böhm
and J. C. F. Fischer) are
also included, together
with such unusual items
as Polish, German and
Hungarian dancesfrom
17th- and 18th-century
Hungarian manuscripts:
the Kájoni and
Vietórisz codexes, and
Eleonóra Lányi s
music book.
Nach
dem Renaissance-Band
erscheint die
Leggierissimo-Serie
nunmehr mit Barockwerken
(genauer: mit
Transkriptionen nach
vokalen und
instrumentalen
Barockwerken), die das
Repertoire der
Kinderstreichorchestern
erweitert. Etwa die
Hälfte der Sammlung
machen die Stücke der
allgemein bekannten Werke
der größten
Komponisten der Epoche
(H. Purcell: Dido und
Aeneas, J. Ph. Rameau: Pi
ces de clavecin, G. F.
Händel: Wassermusik,
Feuerwerksmusik, J. S.
Bach: Partita B-Dur,
Ouverture C-Dur) aus. Es
kommen in ihr aber auch
Stücke von heute
weniger bekannten
Komponisten (G. Böhm,
J. C. F. Fischer u.a.),
daneben als Besonderheit
polnische, deutsche und
ungarische Tänze aus
dem 17. und
18.Jahrhundert aus dem
Kájoni- und
Vietórisz-Kodizes und
aus dem Notenbuch der
Eleonora Lányi
vor.
Waterloo Station Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - 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
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