This exciting Grade 4 arrangement of Joseph Achron's Hebrew Dance reflects the Jewish elements of his roots. The haunting, sorrowful Song features cello (or viola) and violin soloists, and
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The intense melodic theme throughout utilizes simple 16th note double-stop passages. The strong melodic material for the lower strings and beautifully haunting middle section will capture the imagination of
This masterpiece should be played by every string player, and now they can with this arrangement. Students will love experiencing the energy and power of one of the greatest musical geniuses of all time,
This arrangement of Leo Delibes' Flower Duet from the opera "Lakme" is very accessible for grade 3 groups. This beautiful music is the perfect addition to any concert or festival performance.
This intense work conjures images of a Viking warrior preparing for battle and seeking glory through his conquests. The opening section features a flowing melodic theme painting a picture of our warrior
Experience firsthand all the power and grace of Classical music. This work is set at an energetic tempo and features the stylistic elements of Mozart's mature opera period.
This introduction to Act III of the opera "Carmen" is very melodic and lyrical. It is arranged here at the Grade 4 level in the key of D Major.
Designed for Grade 3 ensembles, this is a wonderful work for any string orchestra looking for an upbeat and festive piece for any occasion. Complete with memorable themes and flowing melodic lines, it will
An excellent rehearsal/performance selection which will be very beneficial in building maturity in your string players.
The intense and powerful themes are provided in an accessible adaptation that stays true to the original. Not only an excellent vehicle for teaching but also a top-notch selection for festival
Originally written for keyboard, this arrangement showcases Handel's mastery of this Baroque form. It freely treats most of the variations to incorporate the use of a variety of string performance
Passionate expression abounds in this Latin-inspired original, subtitled River of Fire. The dynamic, tempo, and textural contrasts and soloistic opportunities will provide great material for