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NCMEA Orchestra North Carolina Orchestra Directors Resource NCMEA Orchestra North Carolina Orchestra Directors' Resource 17th September 2012 Type Grade Composer Arranger Title Publisher String I Southerland Rolfe 12 Simple String Pieces (play 3) Mar String I Scott, R. Alpine Holday Kendor String I Caponegro, J. Caponegro Amazing Grace Kendor String I Isaac, M. American Folk Song Suite No 1 (play Kendor String I Mcleod, J. Andante Grazioso Kendor String I Mcleod, J. Andantino Cantabile Kendor String I Del Borgo, E. Anthem MSB String I Mozart, W. A. Rogers, D. Aria from Don Giovanni Car String I Svendsen, R. A. As Evening Falls Lantham String I Meyer, R. At The Grasshopper Ball Kjos String I Daniels, M.l. Beauty and the Beastinato SMC String I Ward, N. Blades and Ice HHP String I Niehaus, L. Bow Ties Kendor String I Caponegro, J. Bow-Regard's Parade Kendor String I Siennick, E. Bowin' and Scrapin' (Jolly Coppersmith High- String I Niehaus, L. Bows and Arrows Kendor String I Phillips, B. Cabbage Countdown Alfred String I Caponegro, J. Canyon Sunset Kendor String I Mcleod, J. Carousel for Strings TRN String I Williams, M. Celtic Dance High/Etl Page 1/187 Powered by DB-Toolkit NCMEA Orchestra North Carolina Orchestra Directors' Resource 17th September 2012 Type Grade Composer Arranger Title Publisher String I Arnold, A. Chopsticks Kjos String I Folk Song Vargas, J Cielito Lindo Grand Mesa String I Del Borgo, E. Clog Dance Kendor String I Frost, R. Cloverleaf Kjos String I Elledge, C. Copy-Cat Waltz, Potpourri Polka (either Kjos String I Chase, B. Cross Country LS String I Stephan, R. Dance In D Kjos String I Haferty, F. Dance of Fire Kendor String I Siennicki, E. Dancing Bows Great Works String I Scott, R. Desert Noel (opt perc & piano) Kendor String I Bernofsky, L Dinosaur Damage Grand Mesa String I Nieto, J. Dominique's Dance Alfred String I Law, C. conley, L. Dorian Waltz Grand String I Del Borgo, E. Del Brogo, E. Double Trouble Kendor String I Rodgers, F. Dreamer's Lullaby MSB String I Wieloszynski - Echo Castle Kendor String I Frost, R. Echoes LS String I Ervin, M. Elly - Pizzi Kendor String I Frost, R. Emigration Trail Lake String I O'Reilly, J. Enchanted Wizard, The High/Etling Page 2/187 Powered by DB-Toolkit NCMEA Orchestra North Carolina Orchestra Directors' Resource 17th September 2012 Type Grade Composer Arranger Title Publisher String I Isaac, M. Ensemble Time for Strings Bk 1 (play High- String I Del Borgo, E. Etude in D Major Kendor String I Dyson, W. Explorations (Play mvmt I Only) Kjos String I Rodgers, F. Fanfare and Processional MSB String I Niehaus, L. Fanflairs Kendor String I Niehaus, L. Fiddlesticks (opt perc) Kendor String I Niehaus, L. Firefly Sky (opt perc & piano) Kendor String I Siennicki, E. First Suite (play any two mvts) High- String I Newbold, S Gaelic Castle FJH String I Scott, R. Georgio's Lament KO String I Mozart, W. A. Caponegro, J. German Dance Kendor String I Elledge, C. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Kjos String I Hopkins, M. Going to a Concert Grand String I Quagenti, S. Goose Steps and Sail On (play either HB String I Fishburn, K Gulf Coast Pirates Wingert-Jones String I Caponegro, J. Hanukkah Holiday Kendor String I Chase, B. Happy Hoedown (piano req)(opt perc) HL String I Beethoven, L. V. Smith, C. Heavens Resound, The WinJ String I Meyer, R. Hey, Shepherds! High/Etling String I Arnold, A. Icicles HHP Page 3/187 Powered by DB-Toolkit NCMEA Orchestra North Carolina Orchestra Directors' Resource 17th September 2012 Type Grade Composer Arranger Title Publisher String I Rodgers, F. Rodgers, F. Imitation Mozart MSB String I Angus Indians CF String I Hofeldt, W. Intrada Kjos String I Weber, C. Carlin, S. Invitation to the Dance Car String I Frost, R. Jolly Old St. Nick Kjos String I Ervin, M. Jumpin' in July Kendor String I Hofeldt, W. Kaleidoscope (Omit mvmt 5) Opus1 String I Fin, L Koala Kanon Wilfin String I Scott, R. La Festividad Kendor String I Newbold, S. H. Legend of Dark Mountain FJH String I Chase, B. Little Bow Peep LS String I Klauss Loch Lomond Kendor String I Weill, K Arnold, A. Mack the Knife F&B String I Niehaus, L. Madrid Kid Kendor String I Frost, R. Main Street March Kjos String I Frost, R. Majestic March Kendor String I Del Borgo, E. March Momentous FJH String I Hubbell, F. March of the Metro Gnome Kendor String I Del Borgo, E. Marche Oriental Kendor String I Herbison marching through pierrot's door Velke Page 4/187 Powered by DB-Toolkit NCMEA Orchestra North Carolina Orchestra Directors' Resource 17th September 2012 Type Grade Composer Arranger Title Publisher String I Newbold, S Medieval Kings FJH String I Ervin, M. Mello - Cello Kendor String I Handel, G. F. Caponegro minuet from royal fireworks Kendor String I Balmages, B. Morning Lights FJH String I Forsblad, L. New River Train, The Kendor String I Dvorak, A. Allen, M. new world symphony theme hal String I Dvorak, A. Arnold, A. New World Theme HHP String I Dandrieu Conley Noel Kendor String I Beethoven, L. V. Caponegro Ode to Joy Kendor String I Foster Gillespie Off To The Races Hal String I Giammario Oriental Express (piano req) MP String I O'Loughlin Overlords C. Fischer String I Tschaikovsky, P. I. Story overture 1812, opus 49 warner String I Pachelbel, J. Balent, A. Pachelbel Canon Fischer String I Beethoven, L. V. Leidig, V. Perpetual Motion High- String I Moussorgsky, M. Clark, L. Pictures At An Exibition (Excerpts) Carl String I O'reilly, J. Pizzicato Magic High/Etl String I Ward, N. Plucky and Bowdiddle HHP String I Balmages, B Prelude and Fugue FJH String I Niehaus, L. Quixotic Sketch (w/perc.) Kendor Page 5/187 Powered by DB-Toolkit NCMEA Orchestra North Carolina Orchestra Directors' Resource 17th September 2012 Type Grade Composer Arranger Title Publisher String I Ervin, M. Reader's Cha Cha Kendor String I Hubbell, F. Return of the Metrognome Kendor String I Purcell, H Phillips, B Rigaudon Alfred String I Caponegro, J. Rough Stuff Kendor String I Del Borgo, E. Royal Scepter Kendor String I Newbold, S.h. Russian Music Box, The FJH String I Folk Song Balmages, B Scarborough Fair FJH String I Niehaus, L. Shear Delights Kendor String I Straub, D. Simple Square Dance B&H String I Frost, R. Simplicity Kendor String I Del Borgo, E. Sinfonietta in D MSB String I Waldteufel, E. Balent, A. Skater's Waltz, The Carl Fischer String I Croft, V. Croft, V. Skye Boat Song Carl Fischer String I Frost, R. Snowflakes Kendor String I Rodgers, F. Solemn Processional, A MSB String I Gruselle, C. Gruselle, C. Sourwood Mountain FJH String I Niehaus/ Leidig Square Dance, The High- String I Frost, R. Step Ladder (A Fantasy on Scales) Kendor String I Fin, L Steppin' Out Wilfin String I Klauss String Jamboree Kendor Page 6/187 Powered by DB-Toolkit NCMEA Orchestra North Carolina Orchestra Directors' Resource 17th September 2012 Type Grade Composer Arranger Title Publisher String I Goehring String Masters Folio Bk 2 (play one of Ludwig String I Del Borgo, E. String Scene Kendor String I Rodgers, F. Strings On Parade MSB String I Compello, J. gruselle, C.l. Strings Royale Carl String I Ervin, M. Summer Waltz Kendor String I Frost, R. Sunset Waltz Kendor String I Gordon, P. Sunshine and Shadow SF String I Smith, R. W. Tangents For Strings Belwin String I Scott, R. Tanya's Waltz Kendor String I Giammario Telegraph Message (piano req) MP String I Errante Ten Pieces for String O. (one of #1 thru Shaw String I Conley, L. Tetra Hal Leonard String I Woolstenhulme, J The Old Rocking Chair Kjos String I Clarke, J Phillips, B The Prince of Denmark's March Alfred String I Story, M The Rings of Saturn Alfred String I Siennicki, E. Things In Strings (any one) High- String I Stephen, R. Thirds A Plenty Kjos String I Woodhouse Three English Melodies (play two) (sets B&H String I Bucci Three Tune Fantasy MSB String I Woodhouse Three Welsh Melodies (sets for full B&H Page 7/187 Powered by DB-Toolkit NCMEA Orchestra North Carolina Orchestra Directors' Resource 17th September 2012 Type Grade Composer Arranger Title Publisher String I Frost, R. Timberline Trails Kendor String I Herbert, V. Arnold, A. Toyland HHP String I Balmages, B. Tribal Dance FJH String I Yamada, K Tsumasaki C. Fischer String I Day, S Twilight Dancers Highland/Etling String I Hubbell, F. Two by Two High- String I Gordon, P. Two Excursions for Strings Skid String I Stephan, Richard Two Sets of Rounds (set I) Kendor String I Woodhouse Two Simple Pieces (Minuet & Waltz) B&H String I Caponegro, J. Two Woodland Dances (play both) Kendor String I Rodgers, F. Valse Promenade MSB String I Barnes Very Easy String Folio (play three) JS-(Ply) String I Sebesky, G. Very First Recital (play any two) SPR- String I Caponegro, J. Victory March Kendor String I Gillespie, Arrg. Wabash Canonball, The Hal String I Fin, L Waltz-A-Round Wilfin String I Hultgren, R. Waltzing Matilda High- String I Handel, G. F. Goehring Water Music & March from Joshua Nos Ludwig String I Niehaus, L. Whiskers Kendor String I Frost, R. Whistler, The Kendor Page 8/187 Powered by DB-Toolkit NCMEA Orchestra North Carolina Orchestra Directors' Resource 17th September 2012 Type Grade Composer Arranger Title Publisher String I Shaffer, D. Wonder Waltz Barnhou String II Mele, Frank 10 Original Pieces (any two) TP String II Frost, R.
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