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Florida Orchestra Association REQUIRED MUSIC LIST (Revised August 2017) Florida Orchestra Association REQUIRED MUSIC LIST (Revised August 2017) ** Note: This list is to be used for FOA 2018 District and State Festivals ** Unless otherwise specified in Performance notes all pieces are "Play All" Class Number Title Composer Publisher Performance Notes ES 1000 120 Allegro Parkway Frost LS ES 1200 Afterschock Clark CF ES 1001 Air and Caprice Clark CF ES 1002 Allegretto from “12 Little Pieces” Haydn / Conley KM ES 1003 Allegro from “Concerto for Two Trumpets” Vivaldi / Phillips KM ES 1004 Alpha Beta Alpha Frost LS ES 1005 American Suite Colledge BH Any 2 mvts. ES 1006 Anasazi Edmondson KJOS ES 1233 Anishinabe (The Spirit Of The Winter Wind) Frizzi KM ES 1007 Antagonist Clark CF ES 1008 Anthem Del Borgo MSB ES 1201 Antiquitas Calhoun CF ES 1009 Apache Nunez KJOS ES 1010 Apollo Suite Isaac ALFR Any 2 mvts. ES 1011 Appalachian Hymn Newbold FJH ES 1204 Armada Lopez ALFR ES 1012 Arpeggio Antics Svendsen LM ES 1013 At the Grasshopper’s Ball Meyer HE ES 1220 Attila Owens FJH ES 1014 Aura Lee Heilmann HP ES 1015 Aztec Sunrise Edmondson / Mullins KJOS ES 1216 Backcountry Ramble Lipton FJH ES 1016 Ballad of the Silver Spur Frost LM ES 1251 Battlefront O'Loughlin CF ES 1017 Beginner's Luck Gordan LYM ES 1018 Beginning Bach Bach / Wieloszynski KM Any 2 mvts. ES 1019 Blue Danube Waltz Strauss / Williams HE ES 1020 Blue Mountain Pass Elledge KJOS ES 1021 Bow Regard's Parade Caponegro KM ES 1252 British March Dabczynski HE ES 1234 Buckland Hollow Spata HE ES 1022 Butterflies on the Breeze Svendsen LM ES 1205 Butterfly Chase LS ES 1235 Cal’'s Jig Calhoun CF ES 1023 Campfire Suite Arnold HHP Mvt. 1 + 3 ES 1024 Canon In D Pachelbel / Heilmann HP ES 1025 Canyon Sunset Caponegro KM ES 1026 Celebration Gala Bullock WB ES 1027 Celtic Dance Wiliams HE ES 1236 Chance Dance Siegler GMM ES 1028 Chorale Fantasia Simon FJH ES 1206 Chromatones Frost LS ES 1029 Classic Sinfonia Del Borgo KM ES 1030 Clog Dance Del Borgo KM ES 1031 Consensus Clark CF ES 1032 Contredanse en Rondeau Mozart / Dackow TEM ES 1207 Court Promenade Owens FJH ES 1033 Courtly Dance and Procession Balmages FJH ES 1034 Crawdad Song, The Traditional / Gruselle HE ES 1217 Credo Halferty KM ES 1035 Cripple Creek Siennicki ALFR ES 1036 Cross Country Chase LS ES 1037 Crosscurrent Longfield HL ES 1038 Crossing Pirates’ Cove Monday KJOS ES 1039 Crown Point Niehaus KM ES 1040 Crystal City March Williams HE ES 1041 Dance in D Stephan KJOS ES 1042 Dance of Fire Halferty KM ES 1253 Dance of the Mimes Del Borgo MSB ES 1043 Day, Night and Day Frost KM ES 1237 Debut for Strings Baird HL ES 1238 Dinosaur Dig Day HE ES 1044 Dona, Dona Secunda / Siegler HE ES 1045 Dorian Waltz Law GMM ES 1046 Dory’s Waltz Stephan KJOS ES 1047 Dragon Slayer Grice FJH Page 1 of 36 Florida Orchestra Association REQUIRED MUSIC LIST (Revised August 2017) ** Note: This list is to be used for FOA 2018 District and State Festivals ** Unless otherwise specified in Performance notes all pieces are "Play All" Class Number Title Composer Publisher Performance Notes ES 1048 Dragonhunter Meyer HE ES 1049 Echoes Frost LS ES 1050 Eclipsys O’Loughlin CF ES 1051 Elegy and Dance Meyer HE ES 1052 Enchanted Wizard, The O’Reilly HE ES 1053 Encore Story WB ES 1054 Enter The Heroes Del Borgo CF ES 1055 Espana Waltz Waldteufel / Isaac WYNN ES 1056 Every Time I Feel the Spirit Croft CF ES 1239 Fado Olson EMP ES 1057 Fancy Fiddles Wiliams HE ES 1208 Fandango! McCashin FJH ES 1058 Fanfare in D DeFesch / Fisher MSB ES 1059 Fanflairs Niehaus KM ES 1060 Fantasy on Greensleeves Williams HE ES 1061 Festival Choral and March Caponegro KM ES 1062 Fiddling A-Round Caponegro KM ES 1063 Fiesta Mexicana Frost KJOS ES 1064 Finlandia Sibelius / Phillippe WB ES 1065 First Scale March Williams HE ES 1066 Flirtation Dackow TEM ES 1067 Folk Medley Foster / Maiello WB ES 1068 Fox Went A-Fiddlin', The Gruselle FJH ES 1069 Frog and Toad Gruselle FJH ES 1070 Frog in a Tree Siennicki HE ES 1071 Frolic Cook KJOS ES 1072 Gaelic Melody Maiello WB ES 1241 Gap of Dunloe Thomas FJH ES 1254 Gavotte Grieg / Farrar-Royce BEL ES 1073 Geminus Sonus Bishop CA ES 1074 German Dance Mozart / Caponegro KM ES 1075 Golden West Overture Keuning YW ES 1076 Goondiwindi Smith, R. WB ES 1228 Gothic Cathedral Compello CF ES 1077 Gypsy Tale, A Newbold FJH ES 1078 Hail the Conquering Hero Comes Handel / Caponegro KM ES 1079 Hallelujah Chorus, Themes from the Handel / Caponegro KM ES 1255 Hannibal in the Alps Compello CF ES 1080 Happy Go Lucky Jumping Bean Rodgers MSB ES 1081 Happy Hoedown Chase HL ES 1082 Haymaker Hoedown William Owens FJH ES 1242 Hey Ho, the Wind Monday CF ES 1083 Hiawatha Newbold FJH ES 1084 Hiyoko Dances Yamada CF ES 1085 Home on the Range Conley KM ES 1086 Honor and Glory Newbold FJH ES 1087 Hunter's Chorus Von Weber / Meyer HE ES 1088 Hymn Festival Various / Maiello BEL ES 1230 Impulse Balmages FJH ES 1089 Indian Dance Bartok / Bullock WB ES 1090 Integrity Clark CF ES 1091 Introduction and Scherzando for String Orchestra Hinds LM ES 1092 Kabuki Dance Meyer HE ES 1093 Kaleidoscope Hofeldt OPUS Last 2 mvts. ES 1218 Kalimba Lullaby Bernofsky GMM ES 1244 King William's March Clarke / Guarrine GM ES 1094 King’s Fiddlers, The Sharp FJH ES 1095 Knick-Knack Variations Del Borgo FJH ES 1096 Knick-Knack Waltz Meyer HE ES 1209 Koneko Yamada CF ES 1097 La Casa De Cuerdas Frizzi KM ES 1098 La Petite Danseuse Del Borgo FJH ES 1099 La Rejouissance (from "Royal Fireworks Music") Handel / Meyer HE ES 1245 Land of the Roaring Lion Baird HL ES 1231 Land of the Titans Woolstenhulme KJOS ES 1100 Landler Mozart / Caponegro KM Page 2 of 36 Florida Orchestra Association REQUIRED MUSIC LIST (Revised August 2017) ** Note: This list is to be used for FOA 2018 District and State Festivals ** Unless otherwise specified in Performance notes all pieces are "Play All" Class Number Title Composer Publisher Performance Notes ES 1101 Learn to Play in the Orchestra, Vol. 1 Matesky HE Any 2 pieces ES 1102 Legend of Dark Mountain Newbold FJH ES 1103 Lionsgate March Halferty KM ES 1104 Loch Lomond Klauss KM ES 1105 Lost Tomb, The O'Loughlin CF ES 1256 Lotus Dance Griesinger CF ES 1106 Main Street March Frost KJOS ES 1107 Majestic March Frost KM ES 1108 March Grande Shaffer LS ES 1109 March Heroic Del Borgo KJOS ES 1110 March Momentous Del Borgo FJH ES 1111 March of the Bowman Caponegro KM ES 1112 March of the Metro Gnome Hubbell KM ES 1257 March of the Penguins Griesinger LUD ES 1113 March Royal Del Borgo CF ES 1114 Matthews March Shapiro KJOS ES 1246 Medieval Dance Blason / Story BEL ES 1115 Medieval Kings Soon Hee Newbold FJH ES 1211 Millennial March Stephan LS ES 1116 Miniature Symphony Meyer HE ES 1117 Minuets for the Prince Mozart / Bender KM ES 1118 Morning Lights Balmages FJH ES 1119 Mountain Climbing Gillespie HL ES 1120 Mozart Serenade and Dance Mozart / O'Reilly HE Any 1 mvt. ES 1212 Mythos O'Loughlin CF ES 1121 New Horizons Del Borgo WB ES 1122 New River Train Croft CF ES 1123 New World Symphony: Largo Dvorak / Heilmann HP ES 1247 Nobles of the Sword Kazik HL ES 1124 O Mio Bambino Caro Puccini / Heilmann HP ES 1125 O Sole Mio Capua / Rothrock MUS ES 1126 O Waly, Waly Wagner, D. WB ES 1248 Oath of Honor Clark CF ES 1127 Ode to Joy Beethoven KM ES 1128 Ode to Joy Beethoven / Heilmann HP ES 1129 Old Rocking Chair, The Woolstenhulme KJOS ES 1219 Omicron O'Loughlin CF ES 1249 Our Heroes Day HE ES 1130 Out of Winter Clark CF ES 1131 Pachelbel Canon Pachelbel / Balent CF ES 1132 Peace Round Traditional / Balent CF ES 1133 Petite Rondo Rodgers MSB ES 1134 Petite Suite, II. Andante Estes MSB ES 1135 Pick and Choose Niehaus KM ES 1136 Pictures at an Exhibition Mussorgsky / Clark CF ES 1137 Pinwheels Niehaus KM ES 1138 Pirate's Waltz, The Frizzi KM ES 1140 Pizzicato Parade Shaffer FJH ES 1141 Play - from “For Children” Bartok / Kerkorian LS ES 1142 Pokey Piggy Polka Rodgers MSB ES 1143 Prelude to Te Deum Charpentier / McCashin FJH ES 1144 Prince Igor: Polovetsian Dance Borodin / Frost KM ES 1221 Puesta del sol de verano (Summer Sunset) Frost LUD ES 1145 Puppet Music Mozart / Bishop KJOS ES 1258 Rays of Light Sweet CF ES 1259 Regalia Strommen CF ES 1146 Return of the Metro Gnome Hubbell KM ES 1147 Riddle Song, The (“I Gave My Love a Cherry”) Wagner, D. WB ES 1148 Rigaudon Purcell / Meyer HE ES 1213 Rigaudon Campra / Wagner ALFR ES 1150 Roundelay in D Stephan KJOS ES 1151 Royal Fireworks Music Handel / Balent CF ES 1152 Royal Fireworks: Minuet Handel / Caponegro KM ES 1153 Royal Processional Keuning KJOS ES 1154 Russian Dance Townsend CF ES 1155 Russian Music Box, The Newbold FJH Page 3 of 36 Florida Orchestra Association REQUIRED MUSIC LIST (Revised August 2017) ** Note: This list is to be used for FOA 2018 District and State Festivals ** Unless otherwise specified in Performance notes all pieces are "Play All" Class Number Title Composer Publisher Performance Notes ES 1156 Sailor's Song Williams HE ES 1250 Saluda River Waltz Balent LUD ES 1157 Salute to the Strings Croft CF ES 1158 Sandpaper Symphony Shaffer LS ES 1159 Scaling Mount Pizzicato Williams HE ES 1160 Shadow Dance Meyer HE ES 1161 Shaker Hymn, A O’Reilly HE ES 1163 Sheep May Safely Graze Bach / Dabczynski HE ES 1164 Shenandoah/Simple Gifts Traditional / Phillippe CF ES 1165 Simple Square Dance Straub BH ES 1166 Sinfonietta for Strings Spinosa & Rusch KJOS ES 1167 Skaters’ Waltz Waldteufel / Meyer HE ES 1168 Slavonic Dance Dvorak / Meyer HE ES 1214 Slavonic Dance No.
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