

Wumberling Wombat for String Orchestra by Anne Svendsen
The wombat wumbles slowly, leaning from side to side. This original work provides that laid back feel with a plodding bass line and simple melody. The basses and celli introduce a new middle section which returns to the start. A simple yet enjoyable piece for young students
Chin, Haydn Symphony No.60 1st Movement
This arrangement for strings is faithful to the original work with the added features of sharing the melodic lines, a slight editing of a few bars of the bass part, a violin 3 part and a keyboard realization. It is also an excellent way to develop Classical style spiccato in more advanced players.
Mozart composed over 30 violin sonatas during his lifetime. Among these works, only one sonata stands out for being entirely in a minor key. This particular sonata is known for its dark, brooding and energetic nature. It also features spiccato and martele articulations, which were crucial to the Classical style of music. This piece is appropriate for Grade 4 string orchestras.
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