2810, 2017

Heart of Fire (String Orchestra)

  Inspired by those incredible figures in history whose passion and perseverance are legendary, this bold work is a tribute to those fiery hearts that have left a legacy of a better life for us today. The opening sixteenth note pulse in the strings immediately grasps the audience's attention as the music propels forward. A haunting lyrical melody becomes the focus of the second section, which features solos [...]

2710, 2017

Medieval Wars (String Orchestra)

Medieval Wars takes us back to the popular tournaments of the Middle Ages when knights would compete against each other in various events - most notably, jousting. The opening theme seemingly emerges out of silence and soon indicates the entry of the knights into the stadium. One can picture the procession of these noble knights, riding their magnificent horses and dressed in spectacular armor while carrying their weapons [...]

2610, 2017

Conquistador! (String Orchestra)

A dramatic work with a hint of romance, Conquistador! depicts the life and adventures of the Spanish explorers known as Conquistadors. Repeated note passages in A minor provide a glimpse into life on the trail, and the softer, lyrical section depicts the restful time. A great way to bring history into the music rehearsal! (Program Notes were taken from the publisher)   Composer: Deborah Baker Monday Style: Romantic, Epic, Adventure. Difficulty: Grade 2 [...]

2510, 2017

Dragon Hunter (String Orchestra)

Using only the notes of the D major scale, Richard Meyer has fashioned a medieval-sounding piece that is sure to fascinate your beginning string students. The minor key, modal harmonies, and driving rhythms give this piece a very mature sound. The aggressive main theme is introduced by violins and violas, with cello and bass in counterpoint. The theme later returns in canon, with cellos and basses being chased [...]

2410, 2017

Warrior Legacy (String Orchestra)

Explore the heroes and warriors of myth and legend! The adventure starts with war drums in the lower strings and contrasting melodic themes in the violins. This cinematic-type score includes various solos throughout and a thrilling 12/8 section to finish the epic story. Riveting! (Program Notes were taken from the publisher)   Composer: Soon Hee Newbold Style: Epic Difficulty: Grade 3 Duration: 4:45 3rd Violin (Treble Clef Viola): Yes  Bowings and Fingerings: Yes [...]

3011, 2015

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3011, 2015

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