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This beautiful arrangement of the well-known Welsh folk song offers a lyrical and poignant respite in your concert program that audiences and players alike will enjoy!
Wonderfully written, this Americana-sounding original work uses various ensemble configurations from within the string orchestra. Solo lines, quartet, quintet, and sectional soli all help to make up the
It's usually the brass and percussion that get all the fun patriotic tunes, but here's a great medley of patriotic tunes just for strings! Yankee Doodle; You're a Grand Old Flag; Columbia, Gem of the
Written in the spirit of a tarantella, this piece is intended to be a cello section feature focusing on third position technique, with several forays into first and fourth positions. It also employs hooked
This engaging piece for string orchestra is appropriate for any time of the year but is especially fun for a summer orchestra concert. Arco Polo is a musical depiction of the well-known
Arkansas Otter is a hornpipe imitative of the graceful swimming of an otter. The bowing challenges will be the principal focus, and the arrangement includes a familiar fiddle tune.
In this sassy original work, players will to need to be on their toes to navigate the multiplicity of articulations, bowings, rhythms, dynamics, and pesky accidentals.
This clever work is an E minor romp using two-note slurs with a variety of other articulations. It also highlights use of the fourth finger and uses some second position for the cello section.
A spirited, almost fiddle tune that depicts a trip down the Buffalo River. Musicians will reinforce cut time as well as multiple key changes, dynamics, and varied bowing techniques. There is minimal third
Our journey down the river begins with a spirited, almost fiddle-like tune with cascading eighth notes in each section. The drama builds with a modulation to D, with figures representing the whitewater
This is a stunningly beautiful treatment of The Last Rose of Summer. Technically accessible, it requires the utmost control and sensitivity.
With the fun addition of "woofs" and percussion to spell out B-I-N-G-O, this arrangement strengthens the counting and note-reading skills of your beginning ensemble.