Much mystery surrounds the Requiem which Mozart was writing just before his death and that mystery can be felt in this arrangement of the choral section 'Dies Irae' (Day of Wrath). It will provide a s...
A beautiful choral melody reinvented for strings, this work takes the player through a journey of powerful emotion. The opening lyrical theme is a great tool for teaching expressive bow technique as w...
Originally written for full orchestra and choir, this string arrangement by Laura Kenney maintains the intensity of Mozart's original 'Dies Irae' from Requiem. With its dramatic and driving music, off...
This tuneful, rhythmic piece will help teach your students to play syncopations accurately. Using a language that synthesizes Baroque and Motown idioms, it describes learning to sail by hugging the sh...
Composed by Haydn in 1772 to let Prince Nikolaus know it was time for the musicians to go home to their families, this arrangement features solo parts in all voices. Say 'goodbye' to your graduating s...
The classic Dvorak violin solo, tastefully arranged for string orchestra, is perfect for any concert. Filled with emotion from the delicate pizzicatos to the passionate sforzandos, this piece highligh...
Perfectly playable for school orchestras, this is the most famous of Mozart's early symphonies and often considered among his best. Even though he was only 18 years old when he wrote the piece, it is...
Explore the riches of Mendelssohn in this arrangement of two piano works dating from his teenage years. The first offers an opportunity for beautifully lyrical playing. The second is a brilliantly con...
Gone are the winds - Bach's great music remains. But, it is not merely giving the horn parts to the violas. This is a reworking that maintains the integrity of the music adapted for new instrumentatio...
The Handel op. 6 concerti are absolute gems of the Baroque string orchestra literature. While the parts to these concerti are widely available from a number of sources, they contain no bowings or fing...