The Raindrop Prelude Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Alfred Publishing
The "Raindrop" Prelude by Frédéric Chopin. Arranged by Ryan E. Ellefsen. Orche...(+)
The "Raindrop" Prelude by
Frédéric Chopin.
Arranged by Ryan E.
Ellefsen. Orchestra.
Masterworks; Part(s);
Score; String Orchestra.
Highland String
Orchestra. Form: Prelude;
Transcription. Masterwork
Arrangement; Romantic.
Grade 2.5. 114 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
(Recorded by Meghan Trainor). Composed by Meghan Trainor and Kevin Kadish. Ar...(+)
(Recorded by Meghan
Trainor). Composed by
Meghan
Trainor and Kevin Kadish.
Arranged by Victor
López.
Orchestra. Part(s);
Score;
String Orchestra. Pop
Intermediate String
Orchestra. Pop. Grade 2.
78
pages. Published by
Alfred
Music
(Recorded by Meghan Trainor). Composed by Meghan Trainor and Kevin Kadish. Ar...(+)
(Recorded by Meghan
Trainor). Composed by
Meghan
Trainor and Kevin Kadish.
Arranged by Victor
López.
Orchestra. Score; String
Orchestra. Pop
Intermediate
String Orchestra. Pop.
Grade
2. 8 pages. Published by
Alfred Music
Arranged by Carrie Lane Gruselle. Beginning String Orchestra. FJH Beginning Stri...(+)
Arranged by Carrie Lane
Gruselle. Beginning
String Orchestra. FJH
Beginning Strings. Score
for this title: ST6108S.
Extra part for this
title: ST6108P. String
Orchestra. Level: 1.
Score and Set of Parts.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc.
Star Wars (Main Title) Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Hal Leonard
Score and Parts String Orchestra (Score and Parts) - Grade 1 SKU: HL.4493043<...(+)
Score and Parts String
Orchestra (Score and
Parts) - Grade 1
SKU:
HL.4493043
Composed
by John Williams.
Arranged by Robert
Longfield. Easy Music For
Strings. Movies.
Softcover. Duration 100
seconds. Published by Hal
Leonard (HL.4493043).
UPC:
196288156468.
Unlea
sh the force of musical
mastery with Robert
Longfield's captivating
string orchestra
arrangement of the
â??Star Wars Main
Titleâ? by John
Williams. Immerse your
ensemble in the iconic
galaxy far, far away as
the strings bring to life
the timeless adventure
and heroic spirit of Star
Wars. Longfield's
arrangement skillfully
preserves the epic
grandeur of Williams'
original, making it a
must-have for orchestras
seeking to ignite the
imaginations of audiences
young and old. May the
music be with you as you
embark on this
intergalactic musical
journey!
Composed by Doris Gazda.
Edited by Amy Rosen. Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series.
Classical. Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation.
16+4+16+10+10+4+10+12
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#YAS10. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.YAS10).
ISBN 9780825848261.
UPC: 798408048266. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: D
major.
When
traveling through the
desert southwest of the
United States, you may be
fortunate enough to come
across a strange looking
brown and white streaked
bird called the
Roadrunner. It has a blue
patch of skin circling
the eyes, a tiny dot of
bright red behind the
eyes, a bushy crest on
the top of its head and a
long tail that bobs up
and down. A member of the
cuckoo family, it is New
Mexico's state bird, and
can run in bursts of
speed from between ten to
twenty miles per hour.
Because it is equipped to
run rather than fly, its
feet are different from
other bird species,
having two toes in front
and two toes in the back.
Its tracks looks like the
letter X. Although
roadrunners can become
airborne, they are
basically ground birds
and do not fly. They eat
insects, scorpions, small
rodents, birds, lizards
and snakes. They do make
noise when in danger;
however, the clicks and
clatters do not resemble
the sound of a honking
horn that we think of
from the Hollywood
cartoon version of
roadrunners. The repeated
notes in the opening
melody of Roadrunner
Rally will remind
you of the sight of a
roadrunner traveling
along at breakneck speed.
A crisp spiccato
accompanied by pizzicato
in the cello and bass
paints the picture of the
bird running through the
desert. At m. 17 you will
hear that raucous honk,
honk that is associated
with the roadrunner
saying Out of my way! The
syncopation can easily be
learned by feel as well
as by counting carefully.
At m. 25 and similar
passages, the first
violins will have fun
learning the jazz licks.
The walking bass like at
m.69 with the jerky sound
of the octaves in the
upper strings will remind
you of the awkward
appearance of this
ungainly bird. And of
course, Roadrunner
Rally ends with a
loudly emphasized honking
noise, the beep that we
associate with the
humorous picture of the
roadrunner. When
traveling through the
desert southwest of the
United States, you may be
fortunate enough to come
across a strange looking
brown and white streaked
bird called the
Roadrunner. It has a blue
patch of skin circling
the eyes, a tiny dot of
bright red behind the
eyes, a bushy crest on
the top of its head and a
long tail that bobs up
and down. A member of the
cuckoo family, it is New
Mexico's state bird, and
can run in bursts of
speed from between ten to
twenty miles per hour.
Because it is equipped to
run rather than fly, its
feet are different from
other bird species,
having two toes in front
and two toes in the back.
Its tracks looks like the
letter X. Although
roadrunners can become
airborne, they are
basically ground birds
and do not fly. They eat
insects, scorpions, small
rodents, birds, lizards
and snakes. They do make
noise when in danger;
however, the clicks and
clatters do not resemble
the sound of a honking
horn that we think of
from the Hollywood
cartoon version of
roadrunners. The repeated
notes in the opening
melody ofA Roadrunner
Rally will remind
you of the sight of a
roadrunner traveling
along at breakneck speed.
A crisp spiccato
accompanied by pizzicato
in the cello and bass
paints the picture of the
bird running through the
desert. At m. 17 you will
hear that raucous honk,
honk that is associated
with the roadrunner
saying Out of my way! The
syncopation can easily be
learned by feel as well
as by counting carefully.
At m. 25 and similar
passages, the first
violins will have fun
learning the jazz licks.
The walking bass like at
m.69 with the jerky sound
of the octaves in the
upper strings will remind
you of the awkward
appearance of this
ungainly bird. And of
course,A Roadrunner
Rally ends with a
loudly emphasized honking
noise, theA beep that we
associate with the
humorous picture of the
roadrunner. When
traveling through the
desert southwest of the
United States, you may be
fortunate enough to come
across a strange looking
brown and white streaked
bird called the
Roadrunner. It has a blue
patch of skin circling
the eyes, a tiny dot of
bright red behind the
eyes, a bushy crest on
the top of its head and a
long tail that bobs up
and down. A member of the
cuckoo family, it is New
Mexico's state bird, and
can run in bursts of
speed from between ten to
twenty miles per hour.
Because it is equipped to
run rather than fly, its
feet are different from
other bird species,
having two toes in front
and two toes in the back.
Its tracks looks like the
letter X. Although
roadrunners can become
airborne, they are
basically ground birds
and do not fly. They eat
insects, scorpions, small
rodents, birds, lizards
and snakes. They do make
noise when in danger;
however, the clicks and
clatters do not resemble
the sound of a honking
horn that we think of
from the Hollywood
cartoon version of
roadrunners. The repeated
notes in the opening
melody ofA Roadrunner
Rally will remind
you of the sight of a
roadrunner traveling
along at breakneck speed.
A crisp spiccato
accompanied by pizzicato
in the cello and bass
paints the picture of the
bird running through the
desert. At m. 17 you will
hear that raucous honk,
honk that is associated
with the roadrunner
saying Out of my way! The
syncopation can easily be
learned by feel as well
as by counting carefully.
At m. 25 and similar
passages, the first
violins will have fun
learning the jazz licks.
The walking bass like at
m.69 with the jerky sound
of the octaves in the
upper strings will remind
you of the awkward
appearance of this
ungainly bird. And of
course,A Roadrunner
Rally ends with a
loudly emphasized honking
noise, theA beep that we
associate with the
humorous picture of the
roadrunner. When
traveling through the
desert southwest of the
United States, you may be
fortunate enough to come
across a strange looking
brown and white streaked
bird called the
Roadrunner. It has a blue
patch of skin circling
the eyes, a tiny dot of
bright red behind the
eyes, a bushy crest on
the top of its head and a
long tail that bobs up
and down. A member of the
cuckoo family, it is New
Mexico's state bird, and
can run in bursts of
speed from between ten to
twenty miles per hour.
Because it is equipped to
run rather than fly, its
feet are different from
other bird species,
having two toes in front
and two toes in the back.
Its tracks looks like the
letter X. Although
roadrunners can become
airborne, they are
basically ground birds
and do not fly. They eat
insects, scorpions, small
rodents, birds, lizards
and snakes. They do make
noise when in danger;
however, the clicks and
clatters do not resemble
the sound of a honking
horn that we think of
from the Hollywood
cartoon version of
roadrunners. The repeated
notes in the opening
melody of Roadrunner
Rally will remind
you of the sight of a
roadrunner traveling
along at breakneck speed.
A crisp spiccato
accompanied by pizzicato
in the cello and bass
paints the picture of the
bird running through the
desert. At m. 17 you will
hear that raucous honk,
honk that is associated
with the roadrunner
saying Out of my way! The
syncopation can easily be
learned by feel as well
as by counting carefully.
At m. 25 and similar
passages, the first
violins will have fun
learning the jazz licks.
The walking bass like at
m.69 with the jerky sound
of the octaves in the
upper strings will remind
you of the awkward
appearance of this
ungainly bird. And of
course, Roadrunner
Rally ends with a
loudly emphasized honking
noise, the beep that we
associate with the
humorous picture of the
roadrunner. When
traveling through the
desert southwest of the
United States, you may be
fortunate enough to come
across a strange looking
brown and white streaked
bird called the
Roadrunner. It has a blue
patch of skin circling
the eyes, a tiny dot of
bright red behind the
eyes, a bushy crest on
the top of its head and a
long tail that bobs up
and down. A member of the
cuckoo family, it is New
Mexico's state bird, and
can run in bursts of
speed from between ten to
twenty miles per hour.
Because it is equipped to
run rather than fly, its
feet are different from
other bird species,
having two toes in front
and two toes in the back.
Its tracks looks like the
letter X. Although
roadrunners can become
airborne, they are
basically ground birds
and do not fly. They eat
insects, scorpions, small
rodents, birds, lizards
and snakes. They do make
noise when in danger;
however, the clicks and
clatters do not resemble
the sound of a honking
horn that we think of
from the Hollywood
cartoon version of
roadrunners. The repeated
notes in the opening
melody of Roadrunner
Rally will remind you of
the sight of a roadrunner
traveling along at
breakneck speed. A crisp
spiccato accompanied by
pizzicato in the cello
and bass paints the
picture of the bird
running through the
desert. At m. 17 you will
hear that raucous honk,
honk that is associated
with the roadrunner
saying Out of my way! The
syncopation can easily be
learned by feel as well
as by counting carefully.
At m. 25 and similar
passages, the first
violins will have fun
learning the jazz licks.
The walking bass like at
m.69 with the jerky sound
of the octaves in the
upper strings will remind
you of the awkward
appearance of this
ungainly bird. And of
course, Roadrunner Rally
ends with a loudly
emphasized honking noise,
the beep that we
associate with the
humorous picture of the
roadrunner. When
traveling through the
desert southwest of the
United States, you may be
fortunate enough to come
across a strange looking
brown and white streaked
bird called the
Roadrunner. It has a blue
patch of skin circling
the eyes, a tiny dot of
bright red behind the
eyes, a bushy crest on
the top of its head and a
long tail that bobs up
and down. A member of the
cuckoo family, it is New
Mexico's state bird, and
can run in bursts of
speed from between ten to
twenty miles per hour.
Because it is equipped to
run rather than fly, its
feet are different from
other bird species,
having two toes in front
and two toes in the back.
Its tracks looks like the
letter X. Although
roadrunners can become
airborne, they are
basically ground birds
and do not fly. They eat
insects, scorpions, small
rodents, birds, lizards
and snakes. They do make
noise when in danger;
however, the clicks and
clatters do not resemble
the sound of a honking
horn that we think of
from the Hollywood
cartoon version of
roadrunners.The repeated
notes in the opening
melody of Roadrunner
Rally will remind you of
the sight of a roadrunner
traveling along at
breakneck speed. A crisp
spiccato accompanied by
pizzicato in the cello
and bass paints the
picture of the bird
running through the
desert. At m. 17 you will
hear that raucous honk,
honk that is associated
with the roadrunner
saying Out of my way! The
syncopation can easily be
learned by feel as well
as by counting carefully.
At m. 25 and similar
passages, the first
violins will have fun
learning the jazz licks.
The walking bass like at
m.69 with the jerky sound
of the octaves in the
upper strings will remind
you of the awkward
appearance of this
ungainly bird. And of
course, Roadrunner
Rally ends with a loudly
emphasized honking noise,
the beep that we
associate with the
humorous picture of the
roadrunner.
(Featuring Great Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Canada and The United States o...(+)
(Featuring Great Britain,
France, Germany, Spain,
Canada and The United
States of America).
Arranged by Jerry
Brubaker. Orchestra. For
string w/ vln3. Part(s);
Score; String Orchestra.
Belwin Intermediate
String Orchestra. Light
Concert; Patriotic;
World.
American Landscape Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire FJH
By Soon Hee Newbold. String Orchestra. FJH String Orchestra. The many diverse an...(+)
By Soon Hee Newbold.
String Orchestra. FJH
String Orchestra. The
many diverse and unique
scenes of the United
States include majestic
mountains, vast plains,
lush forests, deserts,
small towns, and large
cities. The people and
wildlife throughout
America are just as
diverse as the landscape
- rich in fantastic
history with cultures
from around the world.
American Landscape was
influenced by movie music
and other American
composers and inspired by
the beauty and
everchanging scenes of a
cross-country trainride.
Score for this title:
ST6117S. Extra part for
this title: ST6117P.
Level: 3. Published by
The FJH Music Company
Inc.
(Featuring: We're Off to See the Wizard / If I Only Had a Brain (A Heart, the Ne...(+)
(Featuring: We're Off to
See the Wizard / If I
Only Had a Brain (A
Heart, the Nerve) / Ding
Dong! The Witch Is Dead /
Over the Rainbow).
Composed by Harold Arlen,
lyrics by E. Y. Harburg.
Arranged by Ralph Ford.
Orchestra. Part(s);
Score; SmartMusic; String
Orchestra. Pop Beginning
String Orchestra. Form:
Suite. Movie. Grade 2.
152 pages. Published by
Alfred Music
Cliffhanger Orchestre à Cordes - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Medium Easy/Medium SKU: CF.CAS34 Full Sco...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Medium
Easy/Medium
SKU:
CF.CAS34
Full
Score and Parts.
Composed by Sean
O'Loughlin. Carl Fischer
Concert String Orchestra
Series. Score and Parts.
With Standard notation.
12+16+16+4+10+10+10+4
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#CAS34. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.CAS34).
ISBN 9780825861055.
UPC: 798408061050. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: E
minor.
Cliffhanger
is a programmatic work
for string orchestra that
harkens back to the days
of silent film. One of
the lasting images of
that time period is the
Saturday afternoon
matinee, where each
episode ended on a
cliffhanger until it
could be continued next
week. This piece tells
the familiar story of the
damsel in distress who is
tied up to the train
tracks as a train is
approaching. Nicely
done!. Cliffhanger is
a programmatic work for
string orchestra that
harkens back to the days
of silent film. One of
the lasting images of
that time period is the
Saturday-afternoon
matinee, where each
episode ended on a
cliffhanger until it
could be continued next
week. This piece tells
the familiar story of the
damsel in distress who is
tied up to the train
tracks as a train is
approaching.The opening
of the piece sets the
scene with danger and
desperation. By m. 6, our
hero is making his way on
horseback to rescue the
fair maiden. This main
melody is developed and
passed around the
ensemble until m. 36, at
which point despair sets
in. The music is rich
with romantic harmonies
and inner lines. Be sure
to bring out these inner
lines to add to the
passion and drama of the
moment. It continues to
build until a thunderous
arrival at m. 49. From
there we return to our
hero, who is now getting
close to the train tracks
to save the fair maiden.
The tension becomes the
highest at m. 61, when we
are still not sure if our
hero will make it in
time. But alas, at m. 68
he swoops in to save the
day and rescue the fair
maiden. Of course, they
live happily ever
after.My hope is that
your ensemble will have
some fun with this style
of music. It was adapted
from an arrangement I
wrote for the new pipe
organ at the Walk Disney
Concert Hall in Los
Angeles. They wanted some
scary train music to show
children how the organ
was used back before
movies had sound. Strings
provide a heightened
sense of drama with this
genre of music.
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
Cliffhanger Orchestre à Cordes - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Medium Easy/Medium SKU: CF.CAS34F Composed b...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Medium
Easy/Medium
SKU:
CF.CAS34F
Composed by
Sean O'Loughlin. SWS.
Carl Fischer Concert
String Orchestra Series.
Classical. Full score.
With Standard notation.
12 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #CAS34F. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CAS34F).
ISBN
9780825861062. UPC:
798408061067. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: E
minor.
Cliffhanger
is a programmatic work
for string orchestra that
harkens back to the days
of silent film. One of
the lasting images of
that time period is the
Saturday afternoon
matinee, where each
episode ended on a
cliffhanger until it
could be continued next
week. This piece tells
the familiar story of the
damsel in distress who is
tied up to the train
tracks as a train is
approaching. Nicely
done!. Cliffhanger is
a programmatic work for
string orchestra that
harkens back to the days
of silent film. One of
the lasting images of
that time period is the
Saturday- afternoon
matinee, where each
episode ended on a
cliffhanger until it
could be continued next
week. This piece tells
the familiar story of the
damsel in distress who is
tied up to the train
tracks as a train is
approaching.The opening
of the piece sets the
scene with danger and
desperation. By m. 6, our
hero is making his way on
horseback to rescue the
fair maiden. This main
melody is developed and
passed around the
ensemble until m. 36, at
which point despair sets
in. The music is rich
with romantic harmonies
and inner lines. Be sure
to bring out these inner
lines to add to the
passion and drama of the
moment. It continues to
build until a thunderous
arrival at m. 49. From
there we return to our
hero, who is now getting
close to the train tracks
to save the fair maiden.
The tension becomes the
highest at m. 61, when we
are still not sure if our
hero will make it in
time. But alas, at m. 68
he swoops in to save the
day and rescue the fair
maiden. Of course, they
live happily ever
after.My hope is that
your ensemble will have
some fun with this style
of music. It was adapted
from an arrangement I
wrote for the new pipe
organ at the Walt Disney
Concert Hall in Los
Angeles. They wanted some
scary train music to show
children how the organ
was used back before
movies had sound. Strings
provide a heightened
sense of drama with this
genre of music.
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
By Traditional. Arranged by Carrie Lane Gruselle. String Orchestra. FJH String O...(+)
By Traditional. Arranged
by Carrie Lane Gruselle.
String Orchestra. FJH
String Orchestra. Score
for this title: ST6073S.
Extra part for this
title: ST6073P. Level: 4.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc.
Dragon Slayer Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant FJH
By Rob Grice. Beginning String Orchestra. FJH Beginning Strings. Score for this ...(+)
By Rob Grice. Beginning
String Orchestra. FJH
Beginning Strings. Score
for this title: ST6100S.
Extra part for this
title: ST6100P. String
Orchestra. Level: 1.
Score and Set of Parts.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc.
Score Only.
Composed by William
Owens. Series; String
Orchestra. FJH Developing
Strings. Halloween; Light
Concert; Novelty. Score.
Duration 1:45. The FJH
Music Company Inc
#98-ST6219S. Published by
The FJH Music Company Inc
(FJ.ST6219S).
English.
Driving
rhythmic patterns and a
brisk tempo are at the
center of this eerie
musical journey on a
fictitious phantom train.
Haunting melodic lines
along with moments of
discord paint a vivid
picture of a doomed
phantom juggernaut in
eternal search of a final
destination. Climb aboard
and take a ride-if you
dare!
By Antonin Dvorak. Arranged by Robert D. Mccashin. String Orchestra. FJH String ...(+)
By Antonin Dvorak.
Arranged by Robert D.
Mccashin. String
Orchestra. FJH String
Orchestra. Score for this
title: ST6082S. Extra
part for this title:
ST6082P. Level: 3.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc.
Composed by Various.
Arranged by Timothy
Loest. Series; String
Orchestra. FJH Beginning
Strings. Light Concert;
Masterwork Arrangement.
Score and Part(s).
Duration 1:30. The FJH
Music Company Inc
#98-ST6466. Published by
The FJH Music Company Inc
(FJ.ST6466).
UPC:
241444397558.
English.
This
exceptional arrangement
may well be the first of
its kind to capture the
spirit of the Baroque
period using just six
notes! Beginning and
ending with Handel's
Hallelujah Chorus, this
work also presents
Vivaldi's Spring,
Clarke's Prince of
Denmark's March, and J.S.
Bach's Musette. A rare,
unsurpassed find in
bringing music history to
life. Simply
outstanding!
About FJH
Beginning
Strings
Ap
propriate for first year
string students. All
instruments stay in first
position, and optional
third violin (viola)
parts and piano are
included to aid in
rehearsal and performance
situations. Grade 1 -
1.5
Score Only.
Composed by Various.
Arranged by Timothy
Loest. Series; String
Orchestra. FJH Beginning
Strings. Masterwork
Arrangement. Score.
Duration 1:30. The FJH
Music Company Inc
#98-ST6466S. Published by
The FJH Music Company Inc
(FJ.ST6466S).
English.
This
exceptional arrangement
may well be the first of
its kind to capture the
spirit of the Baroque
period using just six
notes! Beginning and
ending with Handel's
Hallelujah Chorus, this
work also presents
Vivaldi's Spring,
Clarke's Prince of
Denmark's March, and J.S.
Bach's Musette. A rare,
unsurpassed find in
bringing music history to
life. Simply
outstanding!
About FJH
Beginning
Strings
Ap
propriate for first year
string students. All
instruments stay in first
position, and optional
third violin (viola)
parts and piano are
included to aid in
rehearsal and performance
situations. Grade 1 -
1.5
Short Cuts 2 Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Alfred Publishing
Featuring: 25 or 6 to 4 / It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) ...(+)
Featuring: 25 or 6 to
4 / It Don't Mean a Thing
(If It Ain't Got That
Swing) / Theme from
Ice Castles
(Through the Eyes of
Love) / Any Way You Want
It. Arranged by
Michael Story.
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra. Pop
Beginning String
Orchestra. Pop. Part(s);
Score. 152 pages.
Duration 4:45. Alfred
Music #00-41193.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.41193).
Rainy Days Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Composed by Yukiko Nishimura. String orchestra. For Violin I, Violin II, Violin ...(+)
Composed by Yukiko
Nishimura. String
orchestra. For Violin I,
Violin II, Violin III,
Viola, Cello, Bass,
Piano. Carl Fischer
Concert String Orchestra
Series. Grade 3 and up.
Score and parts. 120
pages. Duration 4
minutes, 3 seconds.
Published by Carl Fischer
Lips Are Movin' Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Alfred Publishing
Composed by Meghan Trainor; Kevin Kadish. Arranged by Michael Story. Performance...(+)
Composed by Meghan
Trainor; Kevin Kadish.
Arranged by Michael
Story. Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra. Pop
Beginning String
Orchestra. Pop. Part(s);
Score. 78 pages. Duration
1:50. Alfred Music
#00-44790. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.44790).
Ain't It Fun Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Composed by Hayley Williams and Taylor York. Arranged by Bob Cerulli. Orchestra....(+)
Composed by Hayley
Williams and Taylor York.
Arranged by Bob Cerulli.
Orchestra. Score; String
Orchestra. Pop Concert
String Orchestra.
Pop/Rock. Grade 3. 128
pages. Published by
Alfred Music
Score Only.
Composed by Lauren
Bernofsky. Series; String
Orchestra. FJH Beginning
Strings. Score. Duration
1:15. The FJH Music
Company Inc #98-ST6380S.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc
(FJ.ST6380S).
English.
This
all-pizzicato work uses
easy aleatoric devices to
create the gentle sound
of rainfall. Out of the
rain emerges a simple
accompaniment line that
is soon joined by an
endearing melody. A
wonderful way to focus on
good left-hand position
while making great
music!
About FJH
Beginning
Strings
Ap
propriate for first year
string students. All
instruments stay in first
position, and optional
third violin (viola)
parts and piano are
included to aid in
rehearsal and performance
situations. Grade 1 -
1.5
By Franz Joseph Haydn. Arranged by Robert D. Mccashin. String Orchestra. FJH Str...(+)
By Franz Joseph Haydn.
Arranged by Robert D.
Mccashin. String
Orchestra. FJH String
Orchestra. Late in life,
Franz Joseph Haydn wrote
twelve symphonies known
as the "London" or
"Salomon" Symphonies.
They were composed for
and during his two visits
to London between 1791
and 1795. It was during
his first visit that he
was awarded the honorary
degree of Doctor of Music
from Oxford University
(1791). Haydn had been
invited to come to London
by Johann Peter Salomon,
London violinist and
concert impresario. The
invitation included the
writing and conducting of
some twenty new works as
part of a dedicated
concert series. Symphony
No. 104 in D Major is the
last of the 12 London
Symphonies from which
this arrangement is
drawn. Despite the
dramatic slow
introduction of the first
movement, the entire
symphony reflects the
great satisfaction and
joyful energy of Haydn's
existence during these
visits to England. Score
for this title: ST6097S.
Extra part for this
title: ST6097P. Level:
4.5. Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc.
(from Ode for Saint Cecilia's Day). Composed by Henry Purcell (1659-1695). Arran...(+)
(from Ode for Saint
Cecilia's Day). Composed
by Henry Purcell
(1659-1695). Arranged by
Bob Lipton. For string
orchestra. FJH String
Orchestra. Grade 3.5.
Score and parts. Duration
3 minutes, 15 seconds.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc
By Alexander Safford. String Orchestra. FJH String Orchestra. Score for this ti...(+)
By Alexander Safford.
String Orchestra. FJH
String Orchestra. Score
for this title: ST6105S.
Extra part for this
title: ST6105P. Level: 5.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc.