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String Literature from the Standard Repertoire String Literature from the Standard Repertoire Following is a listing of string orchestra works selected from our orchestral catalog that may be suitable for your school groups. Please refer to our website or the Orchestra Catalog for prices and set types. Abaco .............. 01001 Four Concerti da Chiesa, Op. 2/4,5,8,9 Britten ............. 09092 Simple Symphony (Rental Only) Adler ............... 10259 Concertino for String Orchestra Bull, Ole .......... 07665 La Melancolie (Halvorsen) Akpabot ........... 10017 Three Nigerian Dances (Rental Only) ......................... 07158 Solitude sur la Montagne (/Reinhard) v Albinoni .......... 10268 Adagio in g Buxtehude....... 01051 Three Pieces for String Orchestra (Margola) ......................... Concerto a cinque (Sold separately) Byrd................. 09873 The Carman's Whistle (/Bartok)v Allegri ............. 10273 Ballet Suite ......................... 01469 Fantasy for a Consort of 4 Instruments Amalie ............. 01440 Four Military Marches Camerloher ..... 01608 Orchestra Quartet in F (Hoffman) Anderson......... 08923 Plink, Plank, Plunk ......................... 01643 Three Freising Sinfonias (Hoffman) ......................... 01905 Suite of Carols Chadwick ........ 13246 Serenade in F for Strings v Arensky ........... 05023 Variations on Theme of Tschaikowsky Copland........... 10529 Hoedown fr. "Rodeo" Ariosti ............. 01442 Suite for Strings No. 5 ......................... 10526 Nonet Bach, C.P.E. ... Sinfonias Nos. 1-5 (Sold separately) Corelli ............. Concerto Grosso, Op. 6/1-12 (Sold separately) Bach, J.C. ....... 05082 Three London Sinfoniettas ......................... 07780 Suite for Strings Bach, J.S. ........ 06428 Air (Wilhelmj) Corigliano ....... 12072 Voyage ......................... 10292 Air (Stokowski) Cowen ............. 01470 Dance No. 3 fr. Four English Dances ......................... 00751 Arioso (viola & str.) (/Luck) Creston ............ 12073 Fugue, Op. 8 ......................... 08171 Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 ......................... 10569 Gregorian Chant (Rental Only) ......................... 08172 Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 Debussy ........... 00754 Danses Sacree et Profane (harp & str) ......................... 05056 Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 Dello Joio ........ 10609 Air for Strings v ......................... 01453 Eight Preludes & Fugues (/Russ) ......................... 10611 Choreography ......................... 10332 Mein Jesu (Stokowski) Dohnanyi ........ 09894 Serenade, Op. 10 (/Drew) ......................... 08338 Musical Offering: Ricercare Donizetti .......... 01065 Allegro for Str. (Paeuler) (Rental Only) ......................... 10340 Prelude in b (Stokowski) Dowland .......... 01471 Five Pieces for Strings ......................... 09239 Sonata in e (Respighi) ......................... 01290 Galliard A 5 ......................... 05063 Suite No. 2 in b ......................... 10648 Lachrimae (7 Tears) (Warlock) ......................... 06357 Suite No. 5 in g (David) Durante ........... 11085 Concerto IV in e ......................... 10344 Three Choral Preludes (Ormandy) Dvorak ............ 01472 Notturno, Op. 40 ......................... 00500 Two Violin Concerto in d ......................... 05195 Serenade for Strings, Op.22 ......................... 00548 Violin Concerto No. 2 in E Elgar ............... 01473 Elegy Bantz ............... 01164 Suite for Strings & Cembalo ......................... 08539 Intro. & Allegro, Op. 47 Barber ............. 07238 Adagio for Strings, Op. 11 ......................... 07671 Serenade for Strings, Op.20 ......................... 08410 Serenade, Op. 1 ......................... 06532 Sospiri, Op. 70 Barsanti .......... 08399 Overture, Op. 4/2 Fasch .............. 01780 Sonata a 4 Bartok ............. 01913 Dances of Transylvania v ......................... 11903 Symphony in A (Hoffmann) v ......................... 01915 Fourteen Little Pieces (/Horvath) Faure .............. 05480 Nocturne fr. Shylock ......................... 10367 Rumanian Folk Dances (/Willner) Filtz ................. 01686 String Symphony No. 2 ......................... 10371 Ten Pieces for Children (/Weiner) v Finzi ................ 13351 Prelude for String Orchestra Beethoven ....... 01458 Grosse Fugue, op. 133 (Weingartner) ......................... 13358 Romance for String Orchestra Berger ............. 10404 Diversion for Strings (Rental Only) Fletcher ........... 08435 Folk Tune and Fiddle Dance ......................... 10407 Short Overture Foote ............... 08469 Air and Gavotte Biber ............... 10420 Sonata No. 1 in D ......................... 08470 Irish Folk Song v ......................... 10421 Sonata No. 2 in g ......................... 11105 Serenade for Strings in E v Bloch ............... 09084 Concerto Grosso ......................... 09808 Suite in E, Op. 63 v Boccherini ...... 01460 Easy Dances for Strings Frederick/Great 06570 Symphony No. 1 in G (Lenzewski) ......................... 05175 Menuett in A, Op. 13 Fuchs .............. 13596 Serenade No. 1 in D v Bolzoni ............ 07287 Minuet for Strings v Gabrielli .......... 01086 Canzona for Double String Orchestra (Napolitano) Borodin ........... 09893 Sinfonia for Strings (based on String Quartet No. 2) (/Drew) Gade ................ 09734 Aquarelles (/Hoffman) Boyce ............... 01047 Concerto Grosso in b (Beechey) ......................... 01825 Novelleten in F ......................... 01462 Suite for Strings (after Sonata No. 10) Geminiani ....... Concerto Grosso, Op. 3/1-6 (Sold separately) ......................... 08280 Two Sonatas Genzmer .......... 11953 Sinfonietta Bridge ............. 01147 Irish Melody "Londonderry Air" ......................... 01102 Sonatina (Rental Only) ......................... 08411 Lament Gershwin......... 00944 Lullaby for String Quartet ......................... 01560 Suite for Strings v Glass ............... 10759 Arioso No. 2 ......................... 05239 Three Idylls (Drew) Gluck............... 05288 Overture in D Major (Euristeo) v ......................... 05240 Two Old English Songs ......................... 05289 Symphony in G v Gould, M. ........ 11910 Elegy v Little Known "Gem" v Grainger ......... 05666 Irish Tune fr. County Derry (Danny Boy) ......................... 01550 Mock Morris ......................... 01549 Molly on the Shore v Chosen by renowned educator and arranger, Grieg ............... 05689 Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 Sandra Dackow. ......................... 05679 Holberg Suite, Op. 40 ......................... Lyric Pieces, Suite 1, 2, 3 (Sold separately) These selections are part of our Little Known "Gems" series that ......................... 10805 String Quartet in g, Op. 27 v includes works that have been "lost" in the mix of the vast history ......................... 01480 Two Norwegian Airs of string literature. Handel ............ Concerto Grosso, Op. 6/1-12 (Sold separately) ......................... 01860 Twelve Sinfonias (Hoffmann) Visit - www.lucksmusic.com for more information 93 String Literature from the Standard Repertoire Hanson ........... 01954 Rhythmic Variations v Saint Saens ..... 06543 Prelude to the Deluge Haydn, F. ........ 05763 Celebre Largo Schreker .......... 09879 Intermezzo, Op. 8 v ......................... 05519 Three Little Pieces (/Marcos) Schubert .......... 01521 Five German Dances Haydn, M. ....... 08328 Divertimento in D ......................... 01520 Five Minuets & Six Trios Herbert ............ 07400 Serenade, Op. 12 ......................... 09500 Overture in c (Chamber Version) (Rental Only) ......................... 07066 Three Compositions for String Orchestra v ......................... 01689 Valses Nobles, Op. 77 Hindemith ....... 10974 Eight Pieces, Op. 44/3 Schumann....... 10200 A Bower of Roses ......................... 10975 Five Pieces, Op. 44/4 ......................... 06606 Evening Song (Luck) Holst ................ 01973 Brook Green Suite Shostakovich... 09789 String Quartet No. 8 (/Drew) ......................... 13013 Moorside Suite (/Holst) Sibelius ........... 11471 Andante Festivo ......................... 07768 St. Paul Suite (Curwen) ......................... 06635 Canzonetta Hovhaness ...... 11072 Allelujah and Fugue ......................... 03104 Finlandia - Be Still My Soul ......................... 01148 Armenian Rhapsody No. 3 ......................... 01523 Rakastava, Op. 14 ......................... 01150 Psalm & Fugue, Op. 40a v ......................... 06640 Romance, Op. 42 Husa ................ 11024 Four Little Pieces Stamitz, J. ....... 01616 Three Mannheim Sinfonias v ......................... 10686 Pastorale for Strings v Still .................. 11515 Danzas de Panama for Strings v Ives .................. 11044 Hymn (Largo Cantible) Strauss, J&J ... 06781 Pizzicato Polka v James .............. 11057 Suite for Strings Suk .................. 08666 Meditation on an Old Bohemian Carol Janacek ........... 10274 Idyll for Strings v ......................... 08667 Serenade, Op. 6 v ......................... 11061 Suite for Strings v Svendsen ......... 06790 Romance, Op. 26 (/Tobani) Kalinnikov ...... 08421 Chanson Triste for Strings v ......................... 06853 Two Icelandic Melodies ......................... 13565 Serenade for Strings v ......................... 01844 Two Swedish Folk Melodies LeClair ............ 01486 Sonata for Strings v ......................... 06848 Wedding Serenade (Tobani) Liszt ................. 07455 Angelus Telemann ........ 08903 Don
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