Based loosely on the 1865 novel by Lewis Carroll, this piece captures the fun and mystery of Alice's wonderland experiences. Although the composer's music intentionally does not deal in specifics, we can
Mozart's effervescent brilliance and perfection of the Classical form are evident in this movement, written in 1775 for wind sextet. The included bowings and fingerings help make this wind piece a natural
This theme and variations on America weaves together six unique variations: view details
The music is a pentatonic Scottish folk melody that was probably originally performed moderately fast. The song gradually became a worldwide tradition at New Years' celebrations. This beautiful and
Written in a neoromantic style, this Grade 3 string work features a legato melody that weaves through every section of the orchestra. Beautiful minor harmonies include some third position in first violin, a
A chirping three-note figure flits antiphonally among the upper strings before taking off into an extended melody for the viola and cello. Each part alternates freely between melody and accompaniment using
Composed by a professional bluegrass performer, this stunning quasi-bluegrass work for advanced ensembles will be a welcome addition to standard string orchestra repertoire. Optional techniques in this work
Practice playing swing style! Written in 12-bar blues form, this piece follows the traditional jazz solo chorus format that gives every section a chance to shine. A fun and exciting piece for performers and
Inspired by the autobiography Chinese Cinderella, this spirited and unique string work incorporates a pentatonic scale to help paint a picture of a young Chinese woman who struggles to find acceptance in a
Catalonia (the northeastern region of Spain) boasts a long and varied history of music making. This work taps into that deep well of inspiration to create a rich and musical setting for strings. It utilizes
Bring out the confidence and ambition in your orchestra with this exciting work for strings! The main theme is stated boldly at the beginning before transitioning to a reflective middle section. This builds
This set of variations evokes a walk up a mountain road with hints of folk music and Copland-esque harmonic style. The piece progresses through a variety of settings evocative of a series of Rocky Mountain
Traditionally performed in Coventry, England as part of a mystery play, this carol dates back to the 16th century. The author of the music is unknown, but provides one of the best known examples of the
This "throwback"-style string work was inspired by the many great can-cans, galops, and quick-steps that populate the music repertoire. This work strongly exemplifies the interplay of drama and humor that
Intended to evoke the feel of a seductive dance, the use of asymmetrical meter and a slightly Spanish flavor will add exoticism to any concert program. Optional percussion (castanet, vibraslap, triangle and
Originally written for handbell choir, this string orchestra setting uses dorian mode, very catchy melodies, and infectious asymmetric rhythms to create a compelling and memorable listening experience. This
Contains two old fiddle tunes named Rakes of Mallow and Red Wing. The arranger has created a fun musical environment that has lots of unexpected tunes and touches popping up throughout the
This piece seeks to combine the tranquility of a lullaby with the grace of a dance. Written in a waltzing triple meter, an original melody is passed around the sections of the orchestra. As the work
From its opening power rock chords to its strong finish, Drive races forward, alternating between syncopated rhythms and soaring melodies. Starting in A minor and modulating to B minor, two
This piece is inspired by the well-known Louisa May Alcott quote, "Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them,
A delightful musical visit to an imaginary pond. In creating this "amphibious" work, the composer used melodic intervals to depict leaping frogs, trills to represent buzzing insects, and the percussive frog
This 16th-century Christmas carol originated in the Catalonian region of northeastern Spain. This string orchestra arrangement is the theme followed by four variations featuring cello and bass melody,
Using the familiar ancient English folk song melody, the arranger spins out a "fantastic" meditation on Greensleeves. Fragments of the melody tease the listeners' ear in the engaging introduction,