String Orchestra

String Orchestra

Sophisticated, premium-quality arrangements for string orchestras. Available as digital downloads or printed sheet music. Downloads include all five parts and a full score. Printed and shipped music is printed on 24lb letter-sized paper.

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    • Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Johannes Brahms)
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    • Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Johannes Brahms)

    • Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Johannes Brahms)

      Passionate, vibrant, rhythmically exciting, these String Orchestra arrangements of Brahms'...

      Passionate, vibrant, rhythmically exciting, these String Orchestra arrangements of Brahms' Hungarian Dances never fail to stir the blood. Listen here (Metamorphose String Orchestra): Listen here (performance by Cuarteto Noname):

      $ 10.00
    • Intermezzo in A (Brahms)
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    • Intermezzo in A (Brahms)

    • Intermezzo in A (Brahms)

      Brahms wrote his six Klavierstücke Op.118 in 1893 during his...

      Brahms wrote his six Klavierstücke Op.118 in 1893 during his yearly summer vacation at the Austrian spa town Bad Ischl. These short pieces were written for Clara Schumann, who was still a formidable pianist in her 70s. No one knows just how deep the feelings between Clara and Johannes were...

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    • June (Barcarolle) (Tchaikovsky)
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    • June (Barcarolle) (Tchaikovsky)

    • June (Barcarolle) (Tchaikovsky)

      In 1875 Nikolay Bernard, editor of the music magazine Nouvellist,...

      In 1875 Nikolay Bernard, editor of the music magazine Nouvellist, commissioned Tchaikovsky to write 12 short piano pieces, one for each month of the year, and suggested a subtitle for each month's piece. Tchaikovsky accepted the commission and readers of the magazine were promised a new Tchaikovsky piece each month...

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