SKU: CF.YAS15
ISBN 9780825851995. UPC: 798408051990. 8.5 X 11 inches. Key: D minor.
Lower strings be sure to maintain a steady pulse and dont rush the walking figure at the opening. When the melody is transferred to the lower strings (pick-up to m. 10 and m. 13), play with a full sound. Be careful of the balance and allow the soloist to dominate in mm. 121. If the soloist is comfortable using third position, play mm. 119 and the first half of m. 20 one octave higher. All parts should be in a solid marcato style in the fast section (m. 22 to the end). In m.50, Violin I should bring out the Hava Nagila quote equal to the volume of the rest of the orchestra. Be sure to observe all the soft dynamics to add interest to the performance. String editing by Amy Rosen.Lower strings be sure to maintain a steady pulse and donat rush the walking figure at the opening. When the melody is transferred to the lower strings (pick-up to m. 10 and m. 13), play with a full sound. Be careful of the balance and allow the soloist to dominate in mm. 1a21. If the soloist is comfortable using third position, play mm. 1a19 and the first half of m. 20 one octave higher. All parts should be in a solid marcato style in the fast section (m. 22 to the end). In m.50, Violin I should bring out the Hava Nagila quote equal to the volume of the rest of the orchestra. Be sure to observe all the soft dynamics to add interest to the performance. String editing by Amy Rosen.Lower strings be sure to maintain a steady pulse and don't rush the walking figure at the opening. When the melody is transferred to the lower strings (pick-up to m. 10 and m. 13), play with a full sound. Be careful of the balance and allow the soloist to dominate in mm. 1-21. If the soloist is comfortable using third position, play mm. 1-19 and the first half of m. 20 one octave higher. All parts should be in a solid marcato style in the fast section (m. 22 to the end). In m.50, Violin I should bring out the Hava Nagila quote equal to the volume of the rest of the orchestra. Be sure to observe all the soft dynamics to add interest to the performance. String editing by Amy Rosen.Lower strings be sure to maintain a steady pulse and donâ??t rush the walking figure at the opening. When the melody is transferred to the lower strings (pick-up to m. 10 and m. 13), play with a full sound. Be careful of the balance and allow the soloist to dominate in mm. 1â??21. If the soloist is comfortable using third position, play mm. 1â??19 and the first half of m. 20 one octave higher.All parts should be in a solid marcato style in the fast section (m. 22 to the end). In m.50, Violin I should bring out the Hava Nagila quote equal to the volume of the rest of the orchestra. Be sure to observe all the soft dynamics to add interest to the performance.String editing by Amy Rosen.
About Carl Fischer Young String Orchestra Series
This series of Grade 2/Grade 2.5 pieces is designed for second and third year ensembles. The pieces in this series are characterized by:--Occasionally extending to third position--Keys carefully considered for appropriate difficulty--Addition of separate 2nd violin and viola parts--Viola T.C. part included--Increase in independence of parts over beginning levels
SKU: HL.4491591
UPC: 888680077716. 9.0x12.0x0.368 inches. Arr. Calvin Custer/adapt. Sean O'Loughlin.
From the brilliant pen of Calvin Custer comes this splendid montage of folk style songs, both traditional and original, to celebrate the joy of the season. Originally conceived for full orchestra, Sean's adaptation of Calvin's medley is delightful to hear and perform. Includes Chanukah, Chanukah; Chanukah, Oy Chanukah; Ma'oz Tsur (Rock of Ages); My Dreidel.
SKU: OT.28034
Text: Chanukah songs.
A setting of three well-known Chanukah songs in motet style. Languages: Hebrew, English.
SKU: CF.YBS92
ISBN 9780825822674. UPC: 798408022679. 9 X 12 inches. Key: Eb major.
What a rousing holiday selection! Combining three of the most beloved melodies associated with Chanukah, including The Dreidel Song; Rock Of Ages and Chanukah, Chanukah, this lively overture will keep your students on their toes, and will lend a lively air to your seasonal concert. Exceptionally nice!
SKU: CF.PAS16
ISBN 9781491143285. UPC: 680160900787. Key: D major.
Two of the most popular of Chanukah tunes are arranged by master string pedagogue Doris Gazda for the youngest of students. Though simple, it give the very young player the chance to sound wonderful at the very first holiday concert.More than 2000 years ago Israel, the land of the Jewish people, was ruled byGreeks and Syrians. A small group of Jewish people fought to free their country and defeated the big armies of their rulers. The Jews reclaimed the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and rededicated it to God. To celebrate, they wanted to light the menorah, a candelabrum with a place for nine candles. Each evening they would light the menorah: a single candle the first night, two on the second night and so on until all eight candles were lit. The ninth candle of the menorah was used to light the other candles. However, they found that they had only enough oil to burn the candle for one day. Yet miraculously, the one-day supply burned for eight days. So to celebrate the miracle of the oil lasting for eight days, they commemorated the event with the festival of Chanukah.Children celebrate Chanukah with singing the Chanukah song and with gifts of toys such as dreydls. A dreydl is a little top that is spun by dragging the thumb and one finger across a little spindle.