NEW Classical Transcriptions for Strings

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Sonata in G Minor K. 315 by Domenico Scarlatti/arr. Yukiko Nishimura, Grade 2.5
Domenico Scarlatti’s “Sonata in G minor, K.315” is a simple and elegant work from the Baroque period, featuring a characteristically short two-measure motif. Originally composed for keyboard, this arrangement for string orchestra skillfully works this theme into every section of the ensemble in a variety of ranges as it develops and expands. A wonderful introduction to Baroque style performance featuring staccatos and tenuto articulations and charming melodic counterpoint. The piece can be successfully performed at a slow or faster tempo, according to the ensemble’s ability.

Symphony #1 in D Major: Presto by F.J. Haydn/arr. Mark Barnard, Grade 4
Take a step back in time and discover the early works of Franz Joseph Haydn with “Symphony No. 1 in D Major,” arranged for string orchestra by Mark Barnard. While keeping true to the original score, this edition provides string orchestras the opportunity to perform Haydn’s very first symphony. With an exciting Mannheim crescendo at the beginning of the exposition, this piece offers many teaching and learning opportunities throughout. Carefully edited for musical style and playability, “Symphony No. 1” is a fun and challenging piece that’s often unknown to audiences and adjudicators alike. Perfect as a program and festival opener, this work is sure to impress with a performance time of approximately 4 minutes. Don’t miss the chance to bring the music of the past to life with “Symphony No. 1 in D Major!”

Lift Thine Eyes by Felix Mendelssohn/arr. Katie O’Hara-LaBrie, Grade 2
The music of “Lift Thine Eyes” comes from Part II of Mendelssohn’s “Elijah.” In the oratorio, it is sung by a trio of angels, sent down to instill hope. Ms. LaBrie arranged this work in honor of Sigrid Johnson, director of the Manitou Singers at St. Olaf College from 1983-2015.

A Can-Can Festival by Jacques Offenbach/arr. Todd Parrish, Grade 1-4
In this multi-level arrangement for string or full orchestra, both new and experienced students get to enjoy the excitement of Offenbach’s lively dance. This abbreviated rendition captures the energy of the familiar melody, allowing players at every ability level to play the tune most beginners will know from their method books. The piece can be performed with strings only, with parts for beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels. Or, add optional advanced wind, brass, and percussion parts for a full orchestra concert- combined levels or advanced players only. The perfect grand finale to your pyramid concert that will motivate young musicians with a great sense of pride and accomplishment!

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