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Minimum Performance Time: Class A = 15 minutes / Class B, C and M = 10 minutes Set Up Time: 10 minutes In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event: 1. No Permission, No Transfer 2. This event is for member-school orchestra ensembles performing at WSMA Concert Festivals. Event 2000 - 2020 groups may not register or perform at WSMA District Solo & Ensemble Festivals. 3. Set-up must be completed within 10 minutes. 4. Concert groups will perform 3 selections; but may perform only two selections if the combined performance time equals or exceeds the minimum times listed in the table provided in the Festival Rules. See VI.C.9 for more information. 5. The REQUIRED number determines the class entered, and must be chosen from the current WSMA event list. 6. The SELECTED number(s) may be from the WSMA list or any other source, but must be of the same class difficulty as the required number while providing a diverse and contrasting program. It is not necessary to send the selected number to WSMA for permission. a. Full orchestras may perform one string orchestra number from the current WSMA Event 2020 or 2859 lists, or from any other source with permission from WSMA, and must be of the same class difficulty as the full orchestra piece. The string orchestra number MAY NOT be chosen from the WSMA Event 6329 list. 7. Play all movements on multi-movement works unless other instructions are specified. 8. Electronic substitutions for traditional instruments require written permission from WSMA. PLEASE NOTE: Beginning with this festival year, the concert orchestra lists will have major changes in festival seasons starting with EVEN numbered years. The first two digits of the selection number indicate the summer that the selections will rotate off the list. (i.e. 1601 will come off during the summer of 2016) Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates. Concert Festivals - Orchestra Event 2000 - Full Orchestra 2014-2015 WSMA Music Festival List * Indicates the selection is new to the WSMA Festival Music List this year. # Indicates the selection, while on the list previously, has a new event number assigned this year. 2000A - Standard Repertoire S101 Beethoven BH/Kalmus/Peters Play mvt. I or IV Symphony No. 5 S102 Copland BH Hoedown from Rodeo S103 Mozart Kalmus-Alf/Luck Overture to the Magic Flute S104 Beethoven Kalmus/Luck Egmont Overture S105 Schubert Luck 08218 Play mvt. I Symphony No. 8 (Unfinished) S106 Bizet Kalmus/Luck Play mvts. I, Ia, II, and V Duration: ca. 8:00-12:00 Carmen Suite No. 1 S107 Frescobaldi/arr. Kindler Alf(WB) Toccata S108 Mussorgsky Any standard edition Night on Bald Mountain S109 Sibelius Any standard edition Finlandia S110 Gould Alf(WB) American Salute 2000A The following selections will be on the festival list until 2016... 1601 Copland BH # Duration: ca. 9:30 An Outdoor Overture 1602 Gershwin Alf(WB) FS0003 # Cuban Overture (Rumba) 1603 Shostakovich/arr. Bulla GS-HL 50486640 # Duration: ca. 5:00 Finale from Symphony No. 5 1604 Tchaikovsky Kalmus # Marche Slav, Op. 31 1605 Offenbach Luck 06388/Kalmus A1869 # Duration: ca. 9:00 Orpheus in the Underworld: Overture 1606 Beethoven Kalmus # Duration: ca. 8:00 Overture to Coriolan 1607 Borodin/arr. Simpson Masters A0035 # Polovtsian Dances (from Prince Igor) 1608 Rimsky-Korsakov Kalmus # Russian Easter Overture 1609 Dvorak Luck # Play any one mvt. except mvt. 3 Duration: ca. 4:00-6:00 Slavonik Dances, Op. 46, nos. 1-8 1610 Beethoven Kalmus # Duration: ca. 7:00 Symphony, No. 7, Op. 92, Mvt. II 1611 Mozart/arr. Isaac CPP-Bel/Alf Luck 30014 # Duration: ca. 6:00 The Marriage of Figaro 1612 El-Dab Halim El-Dabh Music # The Quest The following selections will be on the festival list until 2018... 1801 Stravinsky Luck 09118 * Berceuse and Finale from "Firebird" 1802 Rimsky-Korsakoff Alf * Play two mvts. from I, II, III or V Capriccio Espagnol Op. 34 1803 Holst Luck 05353 * Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity 1804 von Suppe Luck 06840 * Poet and Peasant Overture
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Minimum Performance Time: Class A = 15 minutes / Class B, C and M = 10 minutes Set Up Time: 10 minutes

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. This event is for member-school orchestra ensembles performing at WSMA Concert Festivals. Event 2000 - 2020 groups may not

register or perform at WSMA District Solo & Ensemble Festivals.3. Set-up must be completed within 10 minutes.4. Concert groups will perform 3 selections; but may perform only two selections if the combined performance time equals or

exceeds the minimum times listed in the table provided in the Festival Rules. See VI.C.9 for more information.5. The REQUIRED number determines the class entered, and must be chosen from the current WSMA event list.6. The SELECTED number(s) may be from the WSMA list or any other source, but must be of the same class difficulty as the

required number while providing a diverse and contrasting program. It is not necessary to send the selected number to WSMAfor permission.a. Full orchestras may perform one string orchestra number from the current WSMA Event 2020 or 2859 lists, or from any other

source with permission from WSMA, and must be of the same class difficulty as the full orchestra piece. The string orchestranumber MAY NOT be chosen from the WSMA Event 6329 list.

7. Play all movements on multi-movement works unless other instructions are specified.8. Electronic substitutions for traditional instruments require written permission from WSMA.

PLEASE NOTE: Beginning with this festival year, the concert orchestra lists will have major changes in festivalseasons starting with EVEN numbered years. The first two digits of the selection number indicate the summerthat the selections will rotate off the list. (i.e. 1601 will come off during the summer of 2016)

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Concert Festivals - OrchestraEvent 2000 - Full Orchestra

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* Indicates the selection is new to theWSMA Festival Music List this year.

# Indicates the selection, while on the listpreviously, has a new event numberassigned this year.

2000A - Standard RepertoireS101

BeethovenBH/Kalmus/Peters

Play mvt. I or IV

Symphony No. 5

S102CoplandBH

Hoedown from Rodeo

S103MozartKalmus-Alf/Luck

Overture to the Magic Flute

S104BeethovenKalmus/Luck

Egmont Overture

S105SchubertLuck 08218

Play mvt. I

Symphony No. 8 (Unfinished)

S106BizetKalmus/Luck

Play mvts. I, Ia, II, and VDuration: ca. 8:00-12:00

Carmen Suite No. 1

S107Frescobaldi/arr. KindlerAlf(WB)

Toccata

S108MussorgskyAny standard edition

Night on Bald Mountain

S109SibeliusAny standard edition

Finlandia

S110GouldAlf(WB)

American Salute

2000A

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2016...1601

CoplandBH

#

Duration: ca. 9:30

An Outdoor Overture

1602GershwinAlf(WB) FS0003

#Cuban Overture (Rumba)

1603Shostakovich/arr. BullaGS-HL 50486640

#

Duration: ca. 5:00

Finale from Symphony No. 5

1604TchaikovskyKalmus

#Marche Slav, Op. 31

1605OffenbachLuck 06388/Kalmus A1869

#

Duration: ca. 9:00

Orpheus in the Underworld: Overture

1606BeethovenKalmus

#

Duration: ca. 8:00

Overture to Coriolan

1607Borodin/arr. SimpsonMasters A0035

#Polovtsian Dances (from Prince Igor)

1608Rimsky-KorsakovKalmus

#Russian Easter Overture

1609DvorakLuck

#

Play any one mvt. except mvt. 3Duration: ca. 4:00-6:00

Slavonik Dances, Op. 46, nos. 1-8

1610BeethovenKalmus

#

Duration: ca. 7:00

Symphony, No. 7, Op. 92, Mvt. II

1611Mozart/arr. IsaacCPP-Bel/AlfLuck 30014

#

Duration: ca. 6:00

The Marriage of Figaro

1612El-DabHalim El-Dabh Music

#The Quest

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2018...1801

StravinskyLuck 09118

* Berceuse and Finale from "Firebird"

1802Rimsky-KorsakoffAlf

*

Play two mvts. from I, II, III or V

Capriccio Espagnol Op. 34

1803HolstLuck 05353

* Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity

1804von SuppeLuck 06840

* Poet and Peasant Overture

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1805BerliozAlf/Luck 05144

* Roman Carnival Overture

1806Tschaikovsky/arr. BrubakerAlf

* Romeo & Juliet Overture

1807GlinkaAlf

* Russlan and Ludmilla Overture

1808BalmagesFJH

* Summer Dances

1809SibeliusLuck

* Symphony No. 2

1810DvorakAlf

* Symphony No. 9 from the New World

1811Traditional/arr. Roussanova LucasAlf(Bel) 26664

*

Play mvts. I, II and III;OR play mvts I, II and IV

Tatarian Dances

1812Khachaturian/arr. SwarenskiBH-HL

* Waltz from Masquerade Suite

SC Student Composition

2000B - Standard RepertoireS161

Dvorak/arr. LeidigHighEt-Alf

Play mvt. IVDuration: ca. 5:00

Symphony No. 5 from New World

S162Gliere/arr. IsaacCF

Duration: ca. 3:00

Russian Sailors’ Dance

S163Tchaikovsky/arr. HerfurthCF

Duration: ca. 6:55

Marche Slav

S164Kirnberger/arr. ScarmolinLMP (Ludwig) 10200038

Little Baroque Suite

S165Clarke/arr. Lawton(POP)

The Prince of Denmark’s March

S166CoplandBH

Variations on a Shaker Melody

S167Holst/arr. LeidigHighEt-Alf

Jupiter-Bringer of Jollity from The Planets

S168Berlioz/arr. CarterOxford (POP)

March to the Scaffold

S169

Prokofieff/arr. SiennickiHighEt-Alf (POP)

The Montagues and Capulets from Romeoand Juliet

S170Rimksy-Korsakov/arr. IsaacHighEt-Alf

Duration: ca. 4:30

Procession of the Nobles

S171Saint Saëns/arr. IsaacAlf(Bel) CO00166

#

Duration: ca. 5:00

“Bacchanale” from Samson and Delilah

S172Stravinsky/arr. IsaacAlf(Bel)

#

Duration: ca. 6:00

Berceuse and Finale from Firebird Suite

2000B

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2016...1601

DaehnDaehn DP-9914

#

Duration: ca. 4:37

As Summer Was Just Beginning (Songs forJames Dean)

1602MeyerAlf 2266237

#Celebration!

1603Traditional/arr. ReedKalmus A5370/Luck 12109

#

Duration: ca. 5:00

Greensleeves

1604Brahms/arr. PhillippeCF

#Hungarian Dance #5

1605

Saint-Saens/arr. IsaacCF5036728

#Marche Militaire Francaise from Algerian Suite,Op. 60

1606Grainger/arr. PernaLudwig Master’s50200004

#Mock Morris

1607SheldonAlf

#Sound Innovations Fanfare

1608StraussLuck 06787

#

Duration: ca. 4:00

Thunder and Lightning Polka, Op. 324

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2018...1801

Gershwin/arr. WhitneyAlf FOM00005

* An American In Paris Suite

1802Bach/arr. MerleHighEt Luck 33002

#

Duration: ca. 3:00

Brandenburg Sinfonia (abridged)

1803MahrKjos

#

Duration: ca. 5:30

Carolina Folk Dream

1804Saint-SaensAlf

* Introduction and Royal March of the Lions

1805Haydn/arr. BauernschmidtLuck 43050

#

Duration: ca. 3:00

Lo Speziale

1806Respighi/arr. BullaHL 04490461

* Pines of Rome

1807Vaughan Williams/arr. FosterECS (Galaxy) 1.5072

#

Duration: ca. 4:00

Prelude on Rhosymedre

1808Dvorak/arr. IsaacHighEt/Luck 33030

#

Duration: ca. 4:30

Slavonic Dance, No. 3

1809Brahms/arr. LeidigHighEt-Alf

* Tragic Overture

1810NewboldFJH 10366890

* Warrior Legacy

SC Student Composition

2000C - Standard RepertoireS221

Handel/arr. WoodhouseBH

Duration: ca. 2:00

March from Scipio

S222Telemann/arr. BrownCF (POP)

Duration: ca. 2:40

Telemann Sinfonia from Trio in A Minor

S223arr. ShapiroKjos

Duration: ca. 2:50

Simple Gifts

S224

Tchaikovsky/arr. IsaacCF (POP)

Duration: ca. 4:00

Russian Chorale and Overture(based on Tchaikovsky’s Opus 39No. 24 and Russian Folk Tunes)

S225Rimsky-Korsakov/arr. DackowTempo

Duration: ca. 2:45

Dance of the Tumblers from Snow Maiden

S226

Tchaikovsky/arr. DackowTempo

Duration: ca. 4:10

Symphony No. 2 Finale in C (The LittleRussian Symphony)

S227Bizet/arr. StoneBH (POP)

Farandole

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2000C

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2016...1601

Tschaikowsky/arr. BalentLuck 34072

#

Duration: ca. 2:00

1812 Overture

1602NiehausTRN Music PubLuck 49064

#

Duration: ca. 3:00

A Russian Fantasy

1603arr. Del BorgoAlf(WB) BFOM01002/Luck 30194

#Australian Suite

1604Offenbach/arr. MeyerWynn/Luck 43132

#

Duration: ca. 3:00

Can Can (from “Orpheus In the Underworld”)

1605Winner/arr. BullockAlf

#Jazzy Little Brown Jug

1606Bach/arr. HarnsbergerAlf20308S

#Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring

1607StoryAlf(Bel) 26665

#

Duration: ca. 3:35

Medieval Legend

1608Mendelssohn/arr. MeyerWynn/Luck 43122

#

Duration: ca. 6:00

Midsummer Night’s Dream

1609Mussorgsky/arr. SiennickiHighEt-Alf2046373

#

Duration: ca. 3:10

The Great Gate of Kiev and Hopak

1610Tchaikovsky/arr. MeyerAlf

#Trepak

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2018...1801

del BorgoAlf(Bel)

* Aboriginal Rituals

1802Bethoven/arr. MeyerAlf

*

NOTE: This is a different arrangementthan 2000AS104

Egmont Overture

1803arr. StoryAlf

* Freedom Finale

1804SmithAlf 2399376

* Into the Storm

1805Clarke/arr. PhillipsAlf(Bel)

* King William's March

1806Handel/arr. MeyerAlf

* La Rejouissance

1807Smetana/arr. MeyerAlf

* Moldau

1808Clarke/arr. PhillipsAlf

* Prince of Denmark's March

1809arr. PhillipsAlf

* Sword Dance

1810Smith/arr. McCashinAlf 2375988

* The Tempest

SC Student Composition

Did you know...The rotation of selections haschanged? Selections on the concertorchestra lists will now change inschool years beginning in evennumbered years. (2014-2015, 2016-2017, etc.)www.wsmamusic.org

Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our web site.

www.wsmamusic.org

Minimum Performance Time: Class A = 15 minutes / Class B, C and M = 10 minutes Set Up Time: 10 minutes

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. Permission Required, No Transfer2. This event is for member-school orchestra ensembles performing at WSMA Concert Festivals. Event 2000 - 2020 groups may not

register or perform at WSMA District Solo & Ensemble Festivals.3. Set-up must be completed within 10 minutes.4. Concert groups will perform 3 selections; but may perform only two selections if the combined performance time equals or

exceeds the minimum times listed in the table provided in the Festival Rules. See VI.C.9 for more information.5. The REQUIRED number determines the class entered, and must receive permission to be performed.6. The SELECTED number(s) may be from the WSMA list or any other source, but must be of the same class difficulty as the

required number while providing a diverse and contrasting program. It is not necessary to send the selected number to WSMAfor permission.

7. Play all movements on multi-movement works unless other instructions are specified.8. Electronic substitutions for traditional instruments require written permission from WSMA.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Concert Festivals - OrchestraEvent 2010 - Chamber Orchestra

2014-2015WSMA

Music Festival List

2010A

P Permission

SC Student Composition

2010B

P Permission

SC Student Composition

2010C

P Permission

SC Student Composition

2010M

P Permission

SC Student Composition

Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out

the Suggested Repertoire List at:www.wsmamusic.org/permissions

Minimum Performance Time: Class A = 15 minutes / Class B, C and M = 10 minutes Set Up Time: 10 minutes

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permisson, Limited Transfer Allowed

a. Transfer only allowed from Event 2859.2. This event is for member-school orchestra ensembles performing at WSMA Concert Festivals. Event 2000 - 2020 groups may not

register or perform at WSMA District Solo & Ensemble Festivals.3. Set-up must be completed within 10 minutes.4. Concert groups will perform 3 selections; but may perform only two selections if the combined performance time equals or

exceeds the minimum times listed in the table provided in the Festival Rules. See VI.C.9 for more information.5. The REQUIRED number determines the class entered, and must be chosen from the current WSMA event list.6. The SELECTED number(s) may be from the WSMA list or any other source, but must be of the same class difficulty as the

required number while providing a diverse and contrasting program. It is not necessary to send the selected number to WSMAfor permission.

7. Play all movements on multi-movement works unless other instructions are specified.8. Electronic substitutions for traditional instruments require written permission from WSMA.

PLEASE NOTE: Beginning with this festival year, the concert orchestra lists will have major changes in festivalseasons starting with EVEN numbered years. The first two digits of the selection number indicate the summerthat the selections will rotate off the list. (i.e. 1601 will come off during the summer of 2016)

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Concert Festivals - OrchestraEvent 2020 - String Orchestra

2014-2015WSMA

Music Festival List

* Indicates the selection is new to theWSMA Festival Music List this year.

# Indicates the selection, while on the listpreviously, has a new event numberassigned this year.

2020A - Standard RepertoireS141

BrittenOxford

Play two contrasting mvts.

Simple Symphony

S142HolstGS-HL

Play two contrasting mvts.

St. Paul’s Suite

S143MozartBH/ Kalmus/ Peters

Play two contrasting mvts.Duration: ca. 4:00

Eine Kleine Nachtmusik

S144BarberGS-HL

Duration: ca. 7:30

Adagio for Strings

S145HandelKalmus

Play two contrasting mvts. from any Op. 6Concerto Grosso

Concerto Grosso, Op. 6

S146BachKalmus

Play mvt. I or III

Brandenburg Concerto No. 3

S147ElgarKalmus-Alf/Luck

Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and III

Serenade for Strings

S148CoriglianoGS-HL

Voyage for String Orchestra

S149HindemithSchott-HL

Play mvts. I, 2, 3, and 4;OR play mvt. 5

Five Pieces for String Orchestra

S150CoplandBH

Hoedown for Strings

S151WarlockCurwen/Kalmus/Peters

Play any three mvts.

Capriol Suite

S152Glinka/arr. SievingAlf 26581

#

Duration: ca. 4:40

Russlan and Ludmilla

2020A

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2016...1601

HovhanessBroude

#Alleluia and Fugue

1602MosierKjos S0225C

#

Play allDuration: ca. 3:00

American Reel

1603AmundsonKjos

#Arco Capriccio

1604StillHL 00229206-(SMC) (POP)

#Danzas de Panama

1605NielsenLuck

#Little Suite for Strings, Op. 1

1606Witacre/arr. LavenderHL 04490700

#

Percussion requiredDuration: ca. 5:50

October

1607GriegLuck

#

Play mvts. 2 & 3

Peer Gynt Suite

1608BergerGS-HL

#

Play allDuration: ca. 5:00

Short Overture for Strings

1609HaydnLuck 11799

#

Play mvt. 1; OR play mvts. 2 and 3

Sinfonia No. 1

1610Mendelssohn/ed. WolffLuck

#

Play one mvt.Duration: ca. 5:00-6:00

String Symphony No. 7

1611

GriegKalmus /Alf

#Suite for Strings In Olden Style from Holberg’sTime

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1612CoplandBH 48007629

#

Play any two mvts.Duration: ca. 8:00-10:00

The Red Pony

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2018...1801

TelemannLuck 2271740

*

Play entire selection, repeats optional

Don Quixote Suite

1802GraingerKalmus-Alf A6753

#

- omit horn partsDuration: ca. 6:00

Irish Tune from County Derry

1803MosierKjos

* Overture to the Wind

1804ZareFJH ST6334

* Scherzo

1805DvorakKalmus-Alf A1028

* Serenade for Strings, Op. 22

1806SukKalmus-Alf A1079

* Serenade in Eb for Strings, Op. 6

1807ReineckeKalmus-Alf A7020

* Serenade Op. 242

1808Bernstein/arr. LangfieldBH-HL 48018947

* Simple Song

1809EwazenSMC-HL 03773413

* Sinfonia for Strings

1810ParryKalmus-Alf A4278

* Suite in F for Strings (Lady Ardnor's Suite)

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2020B - Standard RepertoireS201

Senaille/arr. ErranteLMP (Ludwig) 10250017

Allegro from Sonata No. 4 in D Minor

S202Smetana/arr. FrostKendor

Duration: ca. 4:25

Themes from The Moldau

S203Mozart/arr. DackowTempo

Duration: ca. 3:30

Overture to Lucia Silla

S204Bach/arr. IsaacHighEt-Alf

Play mvt. IDuration: ca. 3:00

Brandenburg Concerto No. 3

S205FletcherBH

Play both mvts.

Folk Tune and Fiddle Dance

S206HofeldtKjos

Duration: ca. 4:00

The Gift

S207Bach/arr. DackowTempo

Duration: ca. 4:15

Sinfonia in D Major (Allegro)

S208Selby/arr. SheinbergHighEt-Alf

Duration: ca. 2:30

English Fugue

S209GriegKalmus

Ase’s Death from Peer Gynt

S210Debussy/arr. WieloszynskiKendor

Duration: ca. 2:30

Golliwogg’s Cakewalk

S211Grainger/arr. DackowTempo 10250085/LMP(Ludwig) STRO-85(POP)

#

Play allDuration: ca. 3:30

Mock Morris

2020B

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2016...1601

Del BorgoKendor

#Antigone

1602HolstGS-HL 50344170

#

Play mvts. 1 and 2; OR play mvt. 2, 3 and 4Duration: ca. 4:00-5:00

Brook Green Suite

1603FrostKjos S047B

#

Play both mvts.

Canzon and Fuga

1604Del BorgoFJH ST6030

#

Play allDuration: ca. 5:00

Danse Infernal

1605HofeldtOpus One-Kjos

#Halycon

1606NewboldFJH

#Lion City

1607HofeldtKjos WS02C

#

Duration: ca. 5:00

Lullaby

1608SaffordFJH

#Revelation’s Edge

1609FrostKjos

#Sanseneon

1610Stamitz/arr. GreenCFN A557

#

Duration: ca. 5:00

Sinfonia in D

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2018...1801

Barber/arr. HoffmanHL 50485979

* Adagio for Strings

1802Beethoven/arr. LongfieldHL 04491059

* Allegretto from Symphony No. 7

1803Bach/arr. McCashinFJH ST6315

* Allegro from Sinfonia No. 6 in G Minor

1804Tchaikovsky/arr. LongfieldHL 04490768

* Andante from Symphony No. 6 (Pathetique)

1805PhillipsHighEt-Alf 40490S

* Aspire

1806BernofskyFJH ST6273

* Heart of Fire

1807Grieg/arr. CurnowHL 04490909

* In the Hall of the Mountain King

1808Mozart/arr. HoffmanHL 04495091

* Marriage of Figaro Overture

1809Mozart/arr. HoffmanHL 04490810

*

Play mvt. 3 AND 1 or 2

Papageno Suite

1810Bach/arr. LeavittHL 04490816

* Prelude and Fugue in D Minor

1811Beethoven/arr. HoffmanHL 04491208

* Scherzo from Symphony No. 3, "Eroica"

1812Beethoven/arr. HoffmanHL 04490857

* Symphony No. 5

1813Mozart/arr. HoffmanHL 04491210

* The Magic Flute

1814Tchaikovsky/arr. GruselleFJH ST6270

* Themes from Romeo & Juliet

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

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2020C - Standard RepertoireS261

AlshinKendor (POP)

Duration: ca. 3:20

A Little Klezmer Musick

S262HofeldtKjos

Duration: ca. 4:45

Toccatina

S263Bach/arr. HermannLake State

Play mvt. I or III

Brandenburg Concerto No. 2

S264Tchaikovsky/arr. DackowTempo

Duration: ca. 2:00

Trepak from Nutcracker Suite

S265Rimsky-Korsakoff/arr. DackowTempo

Dance of the Tumblers from Snow Maiden

S266Offenbach/arr. DackowTempo

Duration: ca. 2:10

Orpheus in the Underworld

S267Respighi/arr. AlshinKendor

Play any threeDuration: ca. 5:15

Antique Dances and Airs

S268HofeldtKjos

Duration: ca. 6:00

Twilight Ceremonial

S269StephanLake State

Fanfare and Frippery

S270Mozart/arr. JohnsonKjos

Play three mvts.Duration: ca. 7:00

Dance Suite

S271Bizet/arr. IsaacHighEt-Alf

Duration: ca. 3:10

Farandole from L’ Arlesienne Suite No. 2

S272NunezLake State

Duration: ca. 3:00

M To The Third Power (Minor Meter Mix)

S273Rossini/arr. DackowTempo

Duration: ca. 3:50

Finale - Overture to William Tell

S274

Bach/arr. IsaacHighEt-Alf

Duration: ca. 1:45

Brandenburg Concerto No. 5(First Movement - Abridged)

2020C

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2016...1601

arr. DelBorgoCF

#

Duration: ca. 3:45

Celtic Fiddle Tune

1602Del BorgoFJH SJ6044

#

Duration: ca. 4:00

Concertino in G

1603FrostSMC SO36 (POP)/Tempo 10350073

#Contrasts

1604MeyerAlf

#

Play at least 2

Geometric Dances

1605Russian Folk Tunes/arr. GruselleFJH ST6078

#

Duration: ca. 2:00

Postcards from Russia

1606Handel/arr. FrostLake State PublicationsSO-85010C

#

Play allDuration: ca. 7:00

Selections from Fireworks Music

1607Mozart/arr. DackowTempo 10250034

#

Duration: ca. 3:45

Serenade No. 9 - “Posthorn” Finale

1608WashburnOxford

#

Play mvts. 1 & 2;OR play mvts. 3 & 4

Suite for Strings

1609KeuningRBC SO24

#

Play mvt. I (end at m. 48);OR play mvt. III

Sweet Jazz Suite

1610HandelHighEt 12824

#

Play mvts. 1 & 2 or 3 & 4

Water Music Suite

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2018...1801

del BorgoAlf(Bel)

* Aboriginal Rituals

1802Rebel/arr. GazdaCF CAS68

* Bells!

1803Holst/arr. PhillipeAlf

* Bringer of Joy

1804ClarkCF

* Capriccio

1805MondayCF CAS70

* Dies Irae: Fantasia

1806Gossec/arr. WangKendor 9121

* Gossec Gavotte

1807Zuehlsdorff/ed. Law

* Labyrinth

1808LiptonFJH ST6301

* Las Palmas

1809Mozart/arr. McCashinFJH ST6282

*

Play two contrasting mvmts.

Suite from the Magic Flute

1810Mozart/arr. Farrar-RoyceAlf(Bel) 40440

* Symphony No. 29, K. 201 ( Movement 1)

1811

Hadyn/arr. MorenoFJH ST6331

* The Bird (Finale from String Quartet Op. 33,No. 3)

1812BernofskyFJH ST6302

* Wired

T Transfer

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2020M

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2016...1601

PunwarAlf 17360

#

Duration: ca. 3:45

Adventure Suite

1602Bach/arr. MeyerAlf 20572

#

Duration: ca. 2:15

Bach Country Fiddles

1603NewboldFJH

#

Duration: ca. 2:00

Dragon Dances

1604MeyerAlf

#

Duration: ca. 3:30

Dragonhunter

1605WilliamsAlf

#

Duration: ca. 2:00

Fiddles on Fire

1606GriselleAlf

#

Duration: ca. 2:00

Goin’ To Boston

1607SeitzLatham 250362

#

Duration: ca. 4:20

Iowa Spring

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1608MeyerAlf19557S

#

Duration: ca. 2:50

Sahara Crossing

1609StephanKendor

#When Johnny Comes Marching Home

1610TurnerCF

#

Duration: ca. 3:00

You Rock!

The following selections will be on thefestival list until 2018...1801

HalfertyKendor 8184

*

Duration: ca. 3:20

Bug's Ballroom

1802GassiHighEt-Alf 40481

*

Duration: ca. 2:30

DNA

1803GriceFJH ST6100

*

Duration: ca. 1:45

Dragon Slayer

1804SiennickiAlf 12992

* Frog in a Tree

1805NewboldFJH ST6180

*

Duration: ca. 1:30

Gaelic Castle

1806NewboldFJH ST6164

*

Duration: ca. 2:10

Honor and Glory

1807Weber/arr. MeyerAlf 33998

* Hunter's Chorus

1808HalfertyKendor 9187

*

Duration: ca. 2:30

Jamaica Farewell

1809NewboldFJH ST6224

*

Duration: ca. 1:30

Medieval Kings

1810Handel/arr. WilliamsHighEt-Alf 16820

* Minuet from Water Music

1811Beethoven/arr. CaponegroKendor 8490

*

Duration: ca. 2:00

Ode to Joy

1812BalmagesFJH ST6197

*

Duration: ca. 2:15

Prelude and Fugue

1813Purcell/arr. GazdaCF PAS6

*

Duration: ca. 2:59

Rigadoon

1814YamadaCF BAS58

*

Duration: ca. 2:47

Samurai

T Transfer

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Did you know...The rotation of selections haschanged? Selections on the concertchoir lists will now change in schoolyears beginning in even numberedyears. (2014-2015, 2016-2017, etc.)

www.wsmamusic.org

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2111 - Violin Solo2014-2015

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Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time string solo lists will havemajor changes is the 2015-2016 schoolyear. To view the full rotation schedule,visit...

www.wsmamusic.org/music_list

2111A - Standard Repertoire

HandelAny standard edition

S01

Play two contrasting mvts.

Six Sonatas

CorelliCF/GS-HL/Peters/Alf(SumBrch, WB)

S02 La Folia (also in Suzuki Vol. 6)

LaloGS-HL/Int 1377/Peters

S03

Play one mvt.

Symphonie Espagnole, Op. 21

EcclesAlf 0158 (Suzuki Vol. 8)/Int 3239

S04

Play two contrasting movements

Sonata in G Minor

BachGS-HL/Henle/Int/Urtext/Alf(SumBrch, WB)/also in Suzuki, Vol. 7

S05

Play mvt. I or III from either concerto -E Major mvt. I ends after m. 122

Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, or Concerto No. 2in E Major

BeethovenGS-HL/Int 2720

S06

Play either one

Two Romances, Op. 40 and Op. 50

MendelssohnGS-HL/Int 812

S07

Play mvt. I with cadenza;OR play mvt. II;OR play mvt. III-omit ms. 150-182

Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64

MozartGS-HL/Int/Alf(SumBrch, WB)

S08

Play mvt. I or III-omit cadenzas and all piano solo sections- also in Suzuki, Vol. 9

Concerti Nos. 3, 4, or 5

BachBarenreiter/Int 2525

S09

Play Sonata No. 1-Adagio or Fuga;OR play Partita No. 1-two contrasting mvts. -

no repeats;OR play Sonata No. 2-Allegro;OR play Partita No. 2-play Chaconne or two

contrasting mvts. - no repeats;OR play Partita No. 3-Preludio

Six Sonatas and Partitas

BruchGS-HL/Int 865

S10

Play any one mvt.-omit all piano solos

Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 26

2111A

Kreisler/ed. FoleyCF

1 Praeludium and Allegro from The Fritz KreislerCollection, Vol. I

BartokBH-HL 48002954

2

Play mvts. 1, 2, 4 and 6

Roumänische Volkstänze (Roumanian FolkDances)

Viotti/arr. GingoldInt 2267

3

Play mvt. I or III (no intro tutti in I)

Concerto No. 23 in G Major

TschaikowskyGS-HL

4

Play Andante section of Canzonetta (pg. 18-19) to fermata.

Concerto, Op. 35 Mvt. 2

WieniawskiCF/Int 1425

5

Play any mvt.

Concerto No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 22

HaydnBreitkopf/Peters

6

Play mvt. I including cadenza; violin does notneed to play during the tutti sections

Concerto No. 2 in G Major

AccolayInt 2090/GS-HL

7 Concerto No. 1 in A Minor

MontiCF B1678/Ricordi-HL LD102595/EdMusBd-HL (POP)

8 Csardas (a.k.a. Czardas)

WilliamsHL 00849954

9

Play Theme from Schindler’s List;OR play Remembrances

Three Pieces from Schindler’s List

W. Ten HaveCF/GS-HL

10

Play entire piece

Allegro Brillant, Op. 19

RiedingHL 44006469DOW 04504

11

Play mvt. I; OR play mvt. III

Concertino, Op. 25 in D Major

Kabalevsky/arr. GingoldInt 2567

12

Play one mvt.

Concerto in C Major, Op. 48

MassenetAlf/CF/Peters

13 Meditation from Thais

Vivaldi/arr. KlopcicGS/HL50263040Kalmus/CFPeters

14

Play mvt. 1;OR play mvts. 2 and 3

Summer from Four Seasons, Op. 8

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2111B

FioccoSchott-HL/Alf(SumBrch, WB) 0154

1

- also in Suzuki Vol. 6

Allegro

ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB)/also in CF/Int/virtualsheetmusic.com

2

Play one:Concerto No. 2, 3rd Mvt. (Seitz)Concerto No. 5, 1st Mvt. (Seitz)Concerto No. 5, 3rd Mvt. (Seitz)Concerto in A Minor, 1st Mvt. (Vivaldi)

- also available separately (Concerto in AMinor, Op. 3, No. 6, Mvt. I; ed. Ferrari)

Concerto in A Minor, 3rd Mvt. (Vivaldi)

Suzuki Violin School, Vol. 4

VivaldiInt 2757/Alf(SumBrch, WB)/UnEd

3

Play mvt. I; OR play mvt. III- also in Suzuki Vol. 5 and Int. edition

Concerto in G Minor, Op. 12, No. 1

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AvsharianShar A70

4

Play pgs. 8-9;OR play 11-13;OR play 14-16

Fun with Solos

GajdosAPI AP-4039

5

Play any two mvts.

Sonatina

PerlmanBH-HL

6

Play mvt. I; OR play mvt. III

Israeli Concertino

Bach/arr. IsaacCF

7 Arioso

GajdosAPI AP-4037

8

Do not play repeats

Zingaresca

Various ComposersFHarris

9

Play Sonata in A (Corelli);OR play Rigadoun, Trio and Variation(Rameau);OR play Country Dance (Heins)

Violin Series Book 5 - 1993 or 1999 editions

Various ComposersCF 05483

10

Play two from pgs. 2, 4, 5;OR play any one from pgs 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 14

Festival Performance Solos

KreislerCF F1057

11

Play both mvts.

Sicilienne and Rigaudon

AlbinoniEdition KunzelmannGM370

12

Play mvt. I - Play all solos and tutti sections

Concerto a cinque, Op. 10/4

SC Student Composition

2111C

WicklundMel Bay

1

Play one

American Fiddle Method Book 2

ed. ApplebaumGS-HL

2

Play any one

First Solos from the Classics

arr. DuncanMel Bay 94819

3

Play any two

Solo Pieces for the Beginning Violinist

Alf(SumBrch, WB)4

Play one

Suzuki Violin School, Vol. 2

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL9596

5

Play one from pgs. 10-11, 12, 13, 14

String Festival Solos (Violin), Vol. I, Easy

ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB)

6

Play one

Suzuki Violin School, Vol. 3

SiennickiKjos S5051

7 Highland Heather

Various ComposersFHarris

8

Play two from:Melodie (^), Italian Song, The Swan (^),The Miller’s Flowers, A Little Sorrow (^),The Lark, Tall Ships (^), Aria, Lento,Nordic Song

OR play one from:Vive la Canadienne! (^), A Pirate Bold (^),Singer Man (^), Ecossaise, Bouree,Papageno’s Aria, Chorus, Round Dance

(^) - These songs are available in both the2nd and 3rd editions of this book.

Violin Repertoire Album 2 (Violin Series 2)

Vaughan Williams/arr. DishingerMedici

9 A Winter’s Willow (A Country Song)

ed. BarberAlf 0988

10

Play one from pgs. 13-17, 21-27

Solos for Young Violinists, Vol. 1

SC Student Composition

Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our web site.

www.wsmamusic.org/permissions

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2112 - Two Violins2014-2015

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Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our web site.www.wsmamusic.org/permissions2112A

MozartEdMusBd-HL 50510695

1

Play any one movement

Concertone in C (K. 190)

Telemann/arr. HerrmannKalmus/Peters

2

Play one entire Sonata from I, II, IV, VI

Sechs Kanonische Sonaten for Two Violins

BartokBH

3

Play any three duets from Nos. 26-44

44 Violin Duets, Vol. II

RygnerRygner 0431/0432

4

Vol. 2:Play 2 contrasting mvts. from Concerto in GMinor (Vivaldi), pgs. 6-19;OR play all from Sonata Accademica(Veracini), pgs. 26-33 (omit repeats);ORVol. 3:Play all Concerto in A Minor (Vivaldi), pgs. 4-15;OR play 2 contrasting mvts. from Concerto inA Minor (Bach), pgs. 22-39

Fun for Two Violins, Vol. 2 or Vol. 3

Vivaldi/arr. Piccioli-GalamianInt 1865

5

Play mvt. I;OR play mvt. III

Concerto in A Minor

Bach/arr. GalamianCF/ Int

6

Play mvt. I;OR play mvt. III

- Mvt. I also available in Suzuki ViolinSchool, Vol. 4, Alf

Concerto in D Minor

ed. SacksonAmsco-HL

7

Play any one except Playful Duet (Mozart)

Violin Duets

MazasCF

8

Play any one complete duo

Fifteen Duos Abecedaires, Op. 85 for TwoViolins, Book 1 & Book 2

MilhaudTP 154000960

9

Play Romance

Duo Pour Deux Violons

Locatelli/arr. DishingerMedici DL 29A

10

Play two contrasting mvts.

Six Sonatas, Op. 4, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-3

ProkofievBH-HL 48009233

11

Play any one mvt.

Sonata for 2 Violins, Op. 56

arr. LathamLatham 711566^Tip: Book also used for 2822A11

12

Play any two contrasting duets

Let’s Duet: Vol. 3

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2112B

arr. RydenAlf

1

Play any two duets

Classical Duets for All

Whistler/arr. HummelRub-HL

2

Play one from pgs. 2-3, 5, 10-11,14-15, 22, 23, 25, 26, 48-49, 52-53

Violin Masters Duet Repertoire

Bach/arr. HeinrichshofenHeinrichshofen-Peters N04074^Tip: Book used for 2112B3 & C2

3

Play two from Nos. 3, 10, 11, 13

Easy Violin Duets

RygnerRygner MF461

4

Play any one

Fun for 2 Violins, Vol. 1

WilliamsSchott VLB73/HL 49012355

5

Play one:Down in the BayouIrish WasherwomanOn the River Walk of Old San AntoneRed River Valley

Play American

Mancinelli/arr. DishingerMedici

6

Play any one

24 Duets, Vols. I & II

MazasCF/GS-HL 50490664

7

Play one entire duet

Twelve Little Duets, Op. 38, Book 1 or 2

arr. StarrAlf(SumBrch, WB) 13950

8

Play any two from pgs. 18-60

Music Plus!

ed. BarlowAlf(SumBrch, WB)

9

Play any two duets

Easy Baroque Duets

arr. KelleyLast Resort

10

Play any one duet

Music for Two Violins, Vol. 1 or Vol. 2

arr. LathamLatham/Lorenz 711561^Tip: Book also used for 2822B12

11

Play any two contrasting duets

Let’s Duet: Vol. 2

SC Student Composition

2112C

Mozart/arr. EngelsPeters

1

Play any two

Twelve Easy Duets KV.487

Bach/arr. HeinrichshofenHeinrichshofen-Peters N04074^Tip: Book used for 2112B3 & C2

2

Play one from Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9

Easy Violin Duets

ApplebaumAlf EL01990

3

Play any two

Duets for Strings, Book 1

arr. BarlowAlf(SumBrch, WB) 0262

4

Play any one duet

Easy Baroque Duets for Violin

TomanekAPI AP-450

5

Play one from Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;OR play Nos. 6 and 8;OR play Nos. 7 and 8

Eight Folksong Duets

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NelsonBH

6

Play one from Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16

Two in One

ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB) (POP)

7

Play one from Nos. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16

Duets for Violins, Vols. I, II, III

ZapletalAPI AP-486

8

Play any two

Elementary Violin Duets

ed. TamblingMel Bay

9

Play two from pgs. 7-23;OR play one from pgs. 24-31

Tunes for Two

Bach/arr. DishingerMedici

10

Play one from pgs. 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12

Twelve Duets

arr. RydenAlf

11

Play one from pgs. 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20,22

Sacred Duets for All

SC Student Composition

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2113 - Three Violins2014-2015

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2113A

Pachelbel/arr. SeiffertConc / Kalmus

1

Play Canon only

Canon and Gigue for 3 Violins and Continuo

Bartok/arr. SzervánskyBH

2

Play any four mvts.

Trios

Mozart/arr. LenzewskiPeters

3

Play Rondo plus one other mvt.

Musik für Drei Violinen (Adagio, Minuet andRondo)

BadingsSchott VLB69/HL 49012351

4

Play mvt. I;OR play mvts. II and III

Trio-Cosmos XIV (Trio-Cosmos Nr. 14)

VivaldiEdition Kunzelman (POP)/Schott-HL

5

Play mvt. I;OR play mvt. III

Concerto in F Major for 3 Violins RV 551

API AP-0403-VLN6

Play Nos. 1, 2, 4, 7, and 8

Czech Suite

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2113B

Bach/arr. HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20712445

1 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring

ed. Stoutamire & HendersonAlf(WB)

2

Play one from pgs. 4, 7, 10, 14, 16, 18, 20,22

Trios for All

Lully/arr. PostMedici

3 Gavotte in Rondeau

arr. LathamLatham 712029

4

Play any two

Ten Violin Trios (from Keyboard Works of theBaroque Era)

Mendelssohn/arr. HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20712446

5

Play both

Songs from Elijah

Byrd/arr. DishingerMedici

6 The Earle of Oxford’s Marche

Handel/arr. DishingerMedici

7 Allegro from Concerto Grosso, Op. 3, No. 4

Purcell/arr. DishingerMedici

8 Gavotte and Hornpipe

Boyce/arr. VedeskiMedici

9 Gavotte from Symphony No. 4

Faber/arr. HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20712453

10

Play two contrasting mvts.

Short and Suite

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2113C

arr. CacavasAlf 19549

1

Play any two

Trios for Violin

ed. Whistler & HummelRub-HL

2

Play any two mvts.

First Trio Album

MartinSumBch-WB-Alf 17350

3

Play one trio

Trio Tapestry for Violin

arr. CacavasAlf 22226

4

Play any two

More Trios for Violins

NelsonBH-HL 48010225

5

Play two contrasting songsNOTE: #10. Rock, Rock, Bubbly Jock -omit repeats but play D.S. al Fine

Threes (for Violins)

Bach/arr. DishingerMedici

6 Menuet in G from Anna Magdalena BachNotebook

ed. Stoutamire & HendersonAlf(WB)

7

Play one from pgs. 5, 6, 11, 12, 13

Trios for All

Rameau/arr. DishingerMedici

8 Rigaudon from Pieces de Clavecin, 1724

arr. RydenAlf(WB)

9

Play one from pgs. 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12

Sacred Trios for All

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 12 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A SPECIAL Ensemble. This special ensemble may be conducted by an adult or student.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For 4 - 16 Violins.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2119 - Violin Choir2014-2015

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2119A

Telemann/ed. Engh/arr. DameckInt/Musicland (Import)

1

Play two contrasting mvts. from one concerto

Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Concerto No. 2 in GMajor, or Concerto No. 3 in D Major

Handel/arr. DishingerMedici

2

Play all

Sonata No. V in Four Movements

Vivaldi/arr. Matesky or Bouvet-GingoldInt 2176/Wynn-RBC 7022

3

Play mvt. I;OR play mvt. II

Concerto in B Minor for Four Violins

Telemann/arr. FreidrichSchott-HL

4 Concerto in A

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2119B

arr. Klotman/WalkerBH

1

Play Symphonette (Mazas)

Four Violins in Concert

Purcell/arr. DishingerMedici

2 Gavotte and Hornpipe

Lully/arr. PostMedici

3 Gavotte in Rondeau

Handel/arr. DishingerMedici

4 Allegro from Concerto Grosso, Op. 3, No. 4

Clarke/arr. HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20713431

5 Trumpet Voluntary

ed. IsaacHighEt-Alf

6

Play any two- multi-movement selections are consideredas ONE selection

Violin Quartet Series, Book 2

arr. HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20713438

7

Play any one

Amazing Grace and Other Hymn Tunes

Bach/arr. HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20713476

8 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring

Schumann/arr. DishingerMedici VQ16

9 Your Ring on My Finger

ed. IsaacRBC

10

Play any one except Gigue

Violin Ensemble Folio(Four Violins and Pa.)

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2119C

Clarke/arr. DishingerMedici

1 Trumpet Voluntary

arr. RydenAlf(WB)

2

Play one from pgs. 12-13, 16-17, 18-19

Classical Quartets for All

ed. WettlauferBH

3

Play any three from Nos. 5-12

Fiddlers Four, Book II

ed. SiennickiHighEt-Alf

4

Play one from Nos. 2, 7, 9

Violin Quartet Series, Book I

NelsonBH (POP)

5

Play any three

Four’s for Violin

Bach/arr. DishingerMedici

6 Menuet in G from Anna Magdalena BachNotebook

WigginsKjos

7

Play any three

Ten by Four

arr. StarrAlf(SumBrch, WB)

8

Play one from Nos. 13, 37, 47, 49, 55, 63,76;OR play Nos. 38 and 39

Canons and Rounds for Reading, Recreationand Performance/Violin

ed. MartinAlf(SumBrch, WB)

9

Play any one

Festive Strings - Violin Ensemble

Handel/arr. DishingerMedici

10 Largo from Xerxes

Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici

11 Presto from Divertimento No. 12

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our web site.

www.wsmamusic.org

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2211 - Viola Solo22001144--22001155

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2211A - Standard Repertoire

Handel/arr. CasedesusAlf(SumBrch, WB)/TPalso in Suzuki, Vol. 7

S01

Play one mvt.

Concerto in B Minor

Accolay/DotyGS-HL 50261720

S02 Concerto No. 1

BachAny standard edition

S03

Play two contrasting mvts. from Suites I, II, III

Six Suites

TelemannInt 401 / Suzuki-Alf(SumBrch, WB)/GS-HLalso in Suzuki, Vol. 4

S04

Play 3 of the 4 mvts.

Concerto in G Major

StamitzInt 542/Peters

S05

Play mvt. I

Concerto in D Major, Op. 1

HindemithSchott-HL 49003793

S06

Play entire piece

Trauermusik (Music of Mourning)

BruchSchott-HL 49012281

S07 Romanze, Op. 85 (Romance in F Major)

BlochGS-HL

S08

Play any mvt.

Suite Hébraïque

BachSalabert-HL/ Alf(SumBrch, WB)also in older Suzuki, Vol. 5 & in Vol. 6 (Rev.)

S09

Play mvt. I

Concerto in C Minor

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2211A

ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB)

1

Play one:La Folia (Marais)Suite in G Major (Bach)Adagio and Rondo in D (Mozart)

-play both Adagio and RondoHungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms)

Suzuki Viola School, Vol. 6

Vaughn Williams/arr. ForbesOxford

2 Fantasia on Greensleeves

Rachmaninoff/DavisInt 3185

3 Vocalise

Vivaldi/arr. PrimroseInt 1855

4

Play two contrasting mvts. from any oneSonata

Six Sonatas

Haydn/arr. PiatigorskyElknVogl-TP 164-0001

5 Divertimento

HoffmeisterKalmus KO4336

6 Concerto in D Major

MaraisChester-HL 14020564- also in revised Suzuki, Vol. 5

7

Play any three

Five Old French Dances

Stravinsky/ed. BridgesRBP 1006

8 Suite for Viola and Piano

Bruch/LehmannCF B1385/Int 1681

9 Kol Nidrei, Op. 47

ClarkeOxford

10

Play any two mvts.

Shorter Pieces for Viola and Piano

GlazounovPeters Nr. 200

11 Elegy (Elegie), Op. 44

HummelMusic a Rara MR-M1624

12 Fantasy

SC Student Composition

2211B

PepuschSchott-HL 49002731

1

Play two contrasting mvts.- omit repeats

Sonata in D Minor, No. 4

Bach/arr. IsaacCF B2496

2 Arioso from Cantata No. 156

Bach/arr. ForbesOxford

3 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring

arr. KelleyLast Resort 40011^Tip: Book used for 221B4 & C7

4

Play one from Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, 15,16, 17, 18, 19

Twenty Sacred and Spiritual Songs

RiedingBosworth-HL 14027358

5 Concerto in B Minor, Op. 35

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL95106

6

Play one from pgs. 4-15

String Festival Solos (Viola), Vol. II, Easy-Intermediate

ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB) 02445

7

Play one:Concerto No. 2, 3rd Mvt. (Seitz)Concerto No. 5, 1st Mvt. (Seitz)Concerto in D Minor, 1st Mvt. (Vivaldi)Concerto in D Minor, 3rd Mvt. (Vivaldi)

Suzuki Viola School, Vol. 4

Marcello/Preucil/ed. SuzukiAlf(WB) 0249

8

Play Sonata in G Major, any twocontrasting mvts. (Marcello/Preucil)

Suzuki Viola School, Vol. 5

arr. Straub & GenualdiCF 05391

9

Play any two

Masterworks Melody Book - Viola

ed. BarberAlf 18590X

10

Play any one

Solos for Young Violists, Vol. 2

FioccoViola World Pub

11

-also in Suzuki, Vol. 6

Allegro

SC Student Composition

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Event 2211 - Viola Solo(Continued)

2211C

ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB)

1

Play one:Chorus from “Judas Maccabaeus” (Handel)Hunter’s Chorus (von Weber)Waltz (Brahms)Bourree (Handel)The Two Grenadiers (Schumann)Theme from “Witches’ Dance” (Paganini)Gavotte, from “Mignon” (Thomas)Gavotte (Lully)Minuet in G (Beethoven)Minuet (Boccherini)

Suzuki Viola School, Vol. 2

arr. Isaac, Straub, & GenualdiCF (POP)

2

Play one from pgs. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11

Melody Book for Strings-New Edition

HarrisonBH

3

Play one or more selections for a totalperformance time of 3-4 minutes

Amazing Solos for Viola and Keyboard

Bach/arr. MurphyCF 04797

4

Play one from Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10

Ten Little Classics

ErranteSP LA 91

5

Play one from Nos. 2-10

A Viola Player’s Solo Album

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL9598

6

Play one from pgs. 6, 7, 8-9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14

String Festival Solos (Viola), Vol. I, Easy

arr. KelleyLast Resort 40011^Tip: Book used for 221B4 & C7

7

Play two from Nos. 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14

Twenty Sacred and Spiritual Songs

ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB)

8

Play any one

Suzuki Viola School, Vol. 3

DoktorGS-HL

9

Play one or more selections for a totalperformance time of 3-4 minutes

First Solos for the Viola Player

Handel/arr. DishingerMedici SVA 617 or SVA 623

10

Play any one mvt.

Water Music Suite No. 1 or No. 2

ed. BarberAlf 18400X

11

Play any one

Solos for Young Violists, Vol. 1

SC Student Composition

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2212 - Two Violas22001144--22001155

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2212A

BachPeters

1

Play any one mvt.

Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in Bb Major

BachPeters (POP)/Kalmus-Alf K04570

2

Play any one mvt.

Three Duets for Two Violas

Stamitz/arr. LebermannSchott VAB33/HL 49012255

3

Play two contrasting mvts.

6 Duets for Two Violas, Vol. 2: Nos. 4-6

StamitzSchott VAB32/HL 49012254

4

Play two contrasting mvts.

Six Duets, Vol. I (for 2 Violas)

Telemann/ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB)

5

Play two contrasting mvts. from Concerto in GMajor

Suzuki, Book 4

Beck/arr. DishingerMedici

6

Play mvt. I of any duet

Three Duets

Bartok/arr. PrimroseBH

7

Play two duets from Nos. 28-44

44 Viola Duets, Vol. II

Mozart/arr. ArnoldViola World

8

Play one movement

Duo Sonata in Bb

ed. Ackerman/arr. KelleyLast Resort

9

Play any duet except pg. 13

Music for Two Violas, Vol. 1

Corette/arr. DofleinSchott VAB39/HL 49012261

10

Play either Sonata

Two Sonaten und Menuett (2 Sonatas anda Minuet)

SC Student Composition

2212B

Bartok/arr. PrimroseBH

1

Play two from Nos. 1-12;OR play one from Nos. 13-15

44 Viola Duets, Vol. I

Mozart/arr. ArnoldViola World^Tip: Book used for 2212B3 & C1

2

Play any two

Twelve Duets KV. 487

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL02223

3

Play any one

Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments,Book 3 (2 Violas)

Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici

4

Play any two

Seven Menuets 1769 KV. 65A

KalliwodaPeters

5

Play any one

Duos, Op. 178

arr. LathamLatham 721009

6

Play two contrasting mvts. from either duet

Advanced Viola Duets

Hartmann/arr. DishingerMedici

7

Play any one

Nine Duets for Two Violas

Couperin/arr. DishingerMedici

8

Play any one

Twelve Duets from Book I, II for Clavier

Mancinelli/arr. DishingerMedici

9

Play any one

24 Duets, Vols. I and II

arr. RydenAlf

10

Play one from pgs. 12, 14, 19, 20, 22

Classical Duets for All - Viola

SC Student Composition

2212C

Mozart/arr. ArnoldViola World^Tip: Book used for 2212B3 & C1

1

Play one from Nos. 1, 2, 4, 11

Twelve Duets KV. 487

Berg/arr. DishingerMedici DM70

2

Play any one

16 Duets

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL02212 ^Tip: Book also used for 2812C7 &2842C1

3

Play any one

Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments,Book 2 (2 Violas)

arr. RydenAlf EL96136

4

Play one from pgs. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 16, 17

Classical Duets for All

arr. GarofaloMeredith

5

Play two from pgs. 15-22

Rounds, Canons and Catches for StringOrchestra and Ensembles

6 This selection number intentionally left blank.

DoktorGS-HL

7

Play one from pgs. 13-23

1st Solos for the Viola Player and Duets

Beethoven/arr. DishingerMedici

8

Play any two

Six Minuets without Opus Number

ed. Suzuki/arr. Stuen-WalkerAlf(WB) 04125

9

Play any one duet

Suzuki Ensembles for Viola, Vol. 2

arr. ApplebaumAlf EL02019/Suzuki Bk. I or II

10

Play two from pgs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15

Duets for Strings, Book 2

SC Student Composition

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2213 - Three Violas2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2213AP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2213BP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2213CP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out

the Suggested Repertoire List at:www.wsmamusic.org/permissions

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 12 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A SPECIAL Ensemble. This special ensemble may be conducted by an adult or student.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For 4 - 16 Violas.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2219 - Viola Choir2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2219A

Telemann/arr. ArnoldViola World

1

Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. III and IV

Concerto No. 1 in C Major (Four Violas)

Geminiani/arr. DishingerMedici

2 Allegro from Concerto Grosso, Op. 3, No. 2

arr. LevensonLatham 723023

3

Play No. 5

Quatrabratsche, Vol. 4

arr. DishingerMedici VTA500

4

Play any two

English Madrigal Suite 1

Telemann/arr. HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20723437

5 Adagio and Allegro (from Concerto in D Major)

ed. LevensonLatham 723011

6

Play one from Nos. 1, 3, 5

Quatrabratsche Vol. 2

Vivaldi/ed. LincerViola World

7 Concerto for Four Violas

Telemann/ed. LincerViola World

8 Concerto No. 4 in D Major (for Four Violas)

Faure/arr. RushFPMP CE005

9 Pie Jesu

Pachelbel/arr. LathamLatham 723008

10 Canon (for Viola Quartet)

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2219BP PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2219CP PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out

the Suggested Repertoire List at:www.wsmamusic.org/permissions

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2311 - Cello Solo2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2311A - Standard Repertoire

BachAny standard edition

S01

Play two contrasting mvts. from one suite

Six Suites (Unaccompanied)

Saint-Saëns/arr. MalkinCF

S02 Allegro Appassionato, Op. 43

Bloch/KindlerCF

S03 Prayer from Jewish Life No. 1

Corelli/LindnerInt 662

S04

Play mvts. I and II - omit repeats;OR play I and IV - omit repeats

Sonata in D Minor, Op. 5, No. 8

BoccheriniInt 1720/Kalmus/ Alf(WB) (POP)

S05

Play mvt. I

Concerto in Bb Major

HaydnInt 2325

S06

Play mvt. I

Concerto in C Major

BruchInt 1682

S07 Kol Nidrei, Op. 47

Fauré/ed. RoseInt 897

S08 Elégie, Op. 24

Schumann/ed. Gruetzmacher or KurtzInt 741 or 3409

S09

Play any two mvts.- omit repeats

Fantasy Pieces, Op. 73 (Fantasiestücke)

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2311A

ElgarNovello-SP

1

Play mvt. I

Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85

ed. CollierCF O3220^Tip: Book used for 2311A2 & B1

2

Play Scherzo (pg. 22)

Cellist Favorite Contest Album

LaloInt 858/Peters

3

Play mvt. I

Concerto in D Minor

SummerShar

4

Play either one (from Contemporary Originalsfor Solo Cello) (Unacc.)

Julie-O/Lo How A Rose E'er Blooming

Popper/BuechnerCF

5 Gavotte, Op. 23, No. 2

VivaldiPeters or any standard edition

6 Concerto for Violoncello in D Minor, Op. 26,No. 9

GinasteraBH MO51370252HL 48003054

7

Play all

Pampeana No. 2

RachmaninoffInt 1646

8 Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14

Saint-SaënsHenle/Int 1212

9

Play mvt. I - omit orch. interlude

Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33

PopperInt 1610

10 Tarantella, Op. 33

Couperin/BazelaireLeduc AL25226

11

Play all

Pieces En Concert

Shostakovich/ed. RoseInt 2087

12

Play mvt. 1; OR play mvt. II

Sonata, Op. 40 in D Minor

WilliamsHL 00849035

13

Play mvts. I and II

Three Pieces from Memoirs of a Geisha

Vaughn WilliamsGalaxy/ECS ST.H50

14

Play mvt. 6 and two others

Six Studies in English Folk Song

ed. IsserlisFaber

15

Play any two mvts. except “The HauntedHouse”

Unbeaten Tracks, Grades 4-7

SC Student Composition

2311B

ed. CollierCF O3220^Tip: Book used for 2311A2 & B1

1

Play one from pgs. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13,14

Cellist Favorite Contest Album

ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB)

2

Play one:Danse Rustique (Squire)Arioso (Bach)

Suzuki Cello School, Vol. 5 - Revised orOriginal Ed.

arr. KelleyLast Resort 40010

3

Play one from Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12,13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19

Twenty Sacred and Spiritual Solos

SquireCF

4 Tarantella, Op. 23

VivaldiGS-HL/Int 185/Kalmus/Alf(SumBrch, WB)

5

Play two contrasting mvts. from any oneSonata

Six Cello Sonatas

MarcelloGS-HL/Int/Alf(SumBrch, WB)

6

(published separately)Play two contrasting mvts. from any oneSonata (E minor Sonata is also in Suzuki, Vol.4, Rev. Ed.)

Six Sonatas for Cello

ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB)

7

Play either mvt. of Sonata in C Major(Breval);OR play all of Chanson Triste (Tchaikovsky);OR play Concerto No. 5, 1st Mvt. (Seitz)-original edition only.

Suzuki Cello School, Vol. 4 - Revised orOriginal Ed.

2014-2015WSMA

Music Festival List

Event 2311 - Cello Solo(Continued)

FauréInt 556/Peters

8 Sicilienne, Op. 78

ed. SuzukiAlf 0483S^Tip: Book used for 2311B9 & C5

9

Play one:Minuet No. 3 (Bach)Humoresque (Dvorak)La Cinquantaine (Marie)Allegro Moderato (Bach)

Suzuki Cello School, Rev. Ed. Vol. 3

ed. DeriGS-HL

10

Play one from Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8,9, 11, 12, 14

Solos for the Cello Player

HindemithSchott ED2771/HL 49003961

11

Play any two mvts.

Drei leichte Stücke (Three Easy Pieces)

arr. CheneyAlf 21030X

12

Play any one

Solos for Young Cellists, Vol. 3

CasalsTCMJWPepper5059365

13 Song of the Birds

Compiled by William BruceABRSM

14

Play one from pgs. 6, 7, 8, 10, 11

Spectrum for Cello

SC Student Composition

2311C

PaxtonSchott-HL/Alf(SumBrch, WB)

1

Play Allegro Moderato

Sonata, Op. 5, No. 3

Bach/arr. KraneGS-HL

2

Play any one

Bach for the Cello

Legg/GoutFaber-HL

3

Play any one

First Repertoire for Cello with Piano, Book One

SuchSchott-HL 49008496

4

Play any one

Alte Meister für Junge Spieler (Old Masters forYoung Players)

ed. SuzukiAlf 0483S^Tip: Book used for 2311B9 & C5

5

Play one:Gavotte (Lully)Minuet (Boccherini)Scherzo (Webster)Minuet in G (Beethoven)Gavotte in C Minor (Bach)

Suzuki Cello School, Rev. Ed., Vol. 3

MarcelliBMC (POP)

6 Neapolitan Dance

WegwoodFaber

7

Play one from 3-12

Up-Grade! Cello Grades 1-2

Various Composers/ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB)

8

Play one:Chorus from “Judas Maccabaeus” (Handel)Hunter’s Chorus (von Weber)Musette from English Suite No. 3 (Bach)March in G (Bach)Theme from “Witches’ Dance” (Paganini)Gavotte (Gossec)Bourree (Handel)

Suzuki Cello School, Vol. 2 - Revised orOriginal edition

ed. MartinAlf(WB) 15730

9

Play any one

Folk Strings

ed. ApplebaumAlf(WB) EL02732

10

Play any one

20 Progressive Solos

SC Student Composition

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2312 - Two Celli2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2312A

Dotzauer/ed. SchroederInt 899

1

Play any two mvts. from Sonata 1

Three Sonatas, Op. 103

OffenbachSchott 49005069

2

Play one complete duet

6 Duos, Op. 49, Vol 2(a.k.a Cello Duets, Op. 49, Vol 2)

Telemann/arr. TicciatiPeters

3

Play one complete sonata from Nos. I, II, IV,or VI

Six Canonic Sonatas

BoccheriniInt 1448

4

Play any mvt.

Sonata in C Major

KummerSchott CB243/HL 49019118

5

Play any two mvts. from Sonata 2

12 Duets, Op. 105

VivaldiInt 1782/Alf(SumBrch, WB)

6

Play mvt. I

Concerto for Two Cellos in G Minor (also inSuzuki, Vol. 6)

KummerInt 768

7

Play mvt. 1 of Duet No. 2;OR play mvt. 1 of Duet No. 3

Three Duets, Op. 22

Kummer/arr. SchulzInt 3656

8

Play No. 5: Allegretto through Variation V;OR play No. 5: Lento to the end;OR play No. 6: Allegro agitato (omit repeats);OR play No. 6: Romance to the end

Six Duets - Opus 156, Vol. II

Bach/arr. VargaMedici

9 Suite for Two Cellos

ed. KochSchott ED6280/HL 49006161

10

Play pgs. 6-7;OR play pgs. 8-9;OR play pgs. 16-17

Leichtes Duospiel für Zwei Violoncelli, Vol. 2(Easy Duos for Cello)

arr. LathamLatham 731568^Tip: Book used for 2312A11 & 2822A11

11

Play any two contrasting duets

Let’s Duet: Vol. 3

SC Student Composition

2312B

OffenbachSchott-HL 49005068 (ED4646)

1

Play any one duo

6 Duos, Op. 49, Vol. 1 (Sechs Duos fürVioloncelli, Op. 49, Vol. 1)

Bach/ed. WolertsHeinrichshofen-Peters N02034^Tip: Book used for 2312B2 & C1

2

Play two from Nos. 4-14

Duets for Young Cellists

arr. KelleyLast Resort

3

Play any one

Music for Two Cellos, Vol. I

Beethoven/arr. DishingerMedici

4

Play two

Six Minuets Without Opus Number

Sebek/arr. SmisekAPI

5 Adoramus Te, Christe

arr. KrunnfuszAPI

6 Bound for the Promised Land

arr. KelleyLast Resort

7

Play one:3. Danza Pastorale (Vivaldi)4. Maruntel (Bartok)5. Estudiantina (Waldteufel)6. Shepherd’s Hey (Grainger)7. The Entertainer (Joplin)8. Sarabande (Handel)9. Allegro (Loeillet)10. Minute Waltz (Chopin)11. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Mozart)12. Gavotte (Prokofiev)15. Hungarian Dance #5 (Brahms)16. Waltz of the Flowers (Tschaikovsky)

Music for Two Cellos, Vol. II

GrantLMP(Ludwig) 10370114

8

Play any one

Duets for Two Violoncellos, Vol. 2

Bartok/arr. KurzUnEd/BH

9

Play two from Nos. 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15,16

18 Duos für Two Violoncelli

PejtsikEdMusBd-HL 50510927/TP^Tip: Book used for 2312B10 & C6

10

Play one from pgs. 17-40

Violoncello Duos for Beginners

arr. StaffAlf (SumBrch,WB)^Tip: Book used for 2112B8 & 2822B11

11

Play any two contrasting movements

Music Plus!

arr. LathamLatham/Lorenz 731563^Tip: Book used for 2312B112, 2822B12

12

Play any two contrasting duets

Let’s Duet: Vol. 2

PhillipsMelBay 98150BCD

13 Fiddle Tunes for Two Cellos

Lee/ed. SolowInt 3657

14

Play any duet

Six Duets, Opus 60, Book 1

SC Student Composition

2312C

Bach/ed. WolertsHeinrichshofen-Peters N02034^Tip: Book used for 2312B2 & C1

1

Play one from Nos. 1, 2, 3

Duets for Young Cellists

HajduBH

2

Play one from Nos. 4, 6, 12

Hungarian Children’s Songs

Applebaum/arr. WortreichAlf(WB)

3

Play one from Nos. 1, 4, 5, 7 or 8-24

Chamber Music for Two String Instruments -Book 2

PejtsikBH

4

Play any duet

Early Pieces for Two and Three Violoncellos

arr. RydenAlf

5

Play one from pgs. 3, 5, 10, 13

Classical Duets for All

2014-2015WSMA

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Event 2312 - Two Celli(Continued)

PejtsikEdMusBd-HL 50510927/TP^Tip: Book used for 2312B10 &C6

6

Play one from pgs. 3-15

Violoncello Duos for Beginners

NelsonBH

7

Play one from Nos. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8

Pairs for Cellos

Bréval/arr. DofleinSchott-HL 49006051 (ED6158)

8

Play two from Nos. 4-19

Easy Piece, Vol. 1 (Leichte Stücke, Band 1)

NelsonBH

9

Play any three duets

Right from the Start

ed. RentmeisterHeinrichshofen-Peters

10

Play one duet

Easy Violoncello Duets, Vol. I

SC Student Composition

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our web site.

www.wsmamusic.org/permissions

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2313 - Three Celli2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2313A

Bach/arr. VargaMedici

1

Play both

Two Little Preludes (Little Clavier Book)

Beethoven/arr. PrellInt 2227

2

Play any one mvt.

Trio in C Major, Op. 87

Handel/arr. RonchiniInt 1401

3 Grave and Fugue from Concerto Grosso in DMinor, Op. 3, No. 5

Bach/arr. DishingerMedici VCT530C

4 Trio Sonata No. 6, Mvt. III

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2313BP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2313CP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out

the Suggested Repertoire List at:www.wsmamusic.org/permissions

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 12 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A SPECIAL Ensemble. This special ensemble may be conducted by an adult or student.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For 4 - 16 Violoncelli.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2319 - Cello Choir2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2319A

GoltermannInt 2414

1

Play Serenade {also 2319A2}

Romance & Serenade, Op. 119, No. 1 & 2

arr. PejtsikEdMusBd-HL 50486553

2

Play any one:Aus dem Kaiser-Quartett (Haydn)Orthodox Chorale (Tchaikovsky)Russian Song (Lyadov)Walzer (Dvorak)Serenade (Goltermann) {also 2319A1}

Chamber Music for Violoncellos, Vol. 8

Bach/arr. HewittMusicland (Import) M1085

3 Fugue in G Minor

GruetzmacherInt 2460

4 Consecration Hymn, Op. 65

Handel/arr. DishingerMedici

5

Play any three mvts.

Sonata V

Villa-LobosAMP-GS-HL 50242110

6

Play mvt. 2

Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1

Wagner /arr. BirtelSchott-HL 49016900 (CB207)

7

Play all

Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin (Treulichgeführt)

Warlock/arr. MooreMoore (download option available)

8

Play 2 mvts.

Capriol Suite (for Four Celli)

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2319BP PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2319CP PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out

the Suggested Repertoire List at:www.wsmamusic.org/permissions

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2411 - String Bass Solo2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2411A - Standard Repertoire

Koussevitzky/ed. ZimmermannInt 1155

S01 Chanson Triste, Op. 2

DittersdorfSchott-HL/ Edition Musicales (Import)

S02 Bass Concerto in Eb (Krebs 171) or E (Krebs172)

ZimmermanUMMP

S03

Play two

Ayres and Dances

Mozart/arr. SankeyInt 2421/LeDuc (Import)

S04 Bassoon Concerto in B-flat Major K. 191

BozzaLeDuc (Import)

S05 Allegro et Finale

Eccles/arr. ZimmermanInt 1712

S06 Sonata in G Minor

Capuzzi/BainesBH

S07

Play mvt. I

Concerto

ed. ZimmermanEdMus/GS-HL^Tip: Book used for 2411AS08 & B9

S08

Play one: Bourree (Bach), Concerto (Vivaldi);Elegy (Bottesini); Vocalise (Rachmaninoff);Romance (Prokofiev)

Solos for the Double Bass Player

DragonettiInt 2098 or any standard edition

S09

Play mvt. I

Concerto in A Major

Marcello/ed. Drew, Zimmerman or SankeyGS-HL 50262690

S10

Play two contrasting mvts. from any SonataAlso available separately...Sonata in E minor -Int 1050Sonata in A minor -Int 1160Sonata in C major -Int 2487Sonata in D major -Int 2488Sonata in F major -Int 1662Sonata in G major -Int 1159Sonata in G minor -Int 1661

Six Sonatas

Bach/arr. SterlingPeters

S11

Play two contrasting mvts. from one Suite

Solo Suites I, II, III

2411A

ScarlattiGS-HL

1

Play two contrasting mvts. from any Sonata

Three Sonatas

Bottesnini/BuccarellaInt 2301

2

Play any one mvt.

Concerto No. 2 in B Minor

Vivaldi/ed. Drew or ZimmermanGS-HL

3

Play two contrasting mvts. from any onesonataAlso available separately...Sonata No. 1 in B flat major, RV 47 -Int 2302Sonata No. 2 in F major, RV 41 -Int 2303Sonata No. 3 in A minor, RV 43 -Int 1474Sonata No. 4 in B flat major, RV 45 -Int 1471Sonata No. 5 in E minor, RV 40 -Int 1472Sonata No. 6 in B flat major, RV 46 -Int 1473

Sonata Nos.1-6

Bach/arr. DrewBelwin (POP)/ SF-ElkinMI BM0721

4

Play two contrasting mvts. from any Sonata

Three Sonatas

Telemann/arr. SankeyInt 2308

5

Play two contrasting mvts.

Sonata in A Minor

RabbathLiben

6

Play one: Incantation Pour Junon OR Reitba

Two Miniatures for Double Bass

Kousseviktsky/arr. ZimmermanInt1154

7 Valse Miniature, Op. 1, No. 2

arr. DrewAlf(WB) EL9549

8

Play one: Kol Nidrei Allegretto Fantasy Pieces (play both mvts.) Song Without Words Piece in G Minor Berceuse Valse Romance

Lucas Drew Solo Albums for Double Bass andPiano, Vol. 1, Orchestral Tunings

KoussetvitzkyKalmus 04459/Int463

9

Play one mvt.

Concerto, Op. 3

Wagner/IsaacCF

10 Die Meistersinger

KoussevitskyInt2455

11 Humoresque, Op. 4

SC Student Composition

2411B

WaltonYorke-ECS

1 A Deep Song

Corelli/ZimmermanInt 1766

2

Play two contrasting mvts.

Sonata in C Minor

Various ComposersCF BF5^Tip: Book used for 2411B3 & C7

3

Play one from pgs. 8, 14, 15, 18, 21

Festival Perfomance Solos

ScarmolinLMP (Ludwig) 10740199

4 Introduction and Dance

ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB)

5

Play one:Humoresque (Dvorak) - also in revised Vol. 4Gavotte (Bach) - also in revised Vol. 4L’Elephant (Saint-Saens) - also in revised Vol. 3Canon a Due (Gabrielli) (unaccompanied)

Suzuki Bass School, Vol. 3 (original)

arr. SchofieldBH

6

Play any two pgs. 6-17

Amazing Solos

Gliere/IsaacCF

7 Russian Sailor’s Dance

Copland/arr. HilliardBH

8

Play Ching-A-Ring Chaw;OR play Fanfare for the Common Man

Copland for Bass

2014-2015WSMA

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Event 2411 - String Bass Solo(Continued)

ed. ZimmermanGS-HL^Tip: Book used for 2411AS08 & B9

9

Play one: Grave (dall’ Abaco); Prelude andAllegro (d’Andrieu); Sonta in C minor(Handel); Sonatina (Beethoven); Minuet(Beethoven); Chaconne (Russell)

Solos for the Double Bass Player

ed. ApplebaumAlf(WB) EL02733^Tip: Book used for 2411B10 & C1

10

Play one from pgs. 18-19, 20, 22, 23,28-29

20 Progressive Solos for String Instruments

Weinstein/arr. ZimmermanEmpire/UMMP-129/Alf

11

Play any two

Contemporary Modal Solos

Bach/arr. ZimmermanHL 121946

12

Play any two

Bach for the Young Bass Player

arr. HartleyOxford 9780193222496^Tip: Book used for 2411B13 & C10

13

Play three from Nos. 34-50

Double Bass Solo 1

SC Student Composition

2411C

ed. ApplebaumAlf(WB) EL02733^Tip: Book used for 2411B10 & C1

1

Play one from pgs. 2, 3, 4-5, 6, 7, 14

20 Progressive Solos for String Instruments

WhearLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 10740564

2 The Viol Habit

NortonBH

3

Play any three

Micro Jazz for Double Bass

Saint-Saënsed. Peters No. 7500

4

Play only L’éléphant

L’éléphant & Tortues

ed. SuzukiAlf(SumBrch, WB)

5

Play any two from:Perpetual Motion (Suzuki)

-also available in the revised editionAndantino (Suzuki)Rigadoon (Purcell)Minuet No. 2 (Bach)

Suzuki Bass School, Vol. 1, Original Edition

HandelAlf(WB)

6

Play Sarabande and Minuet I;OR play Sarabande and Minuet II

Sarabande and Minuet

Various ComposersCF BF5^Tip: Book used for 2411B3 & C7

7

Play one: Mummers, Old Soldiers, JollyDutchman

Festival Performance Solos

arr. Straub & GenualdiCF

8

Play one from pgs. 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14

Masterworks Melody Book for Strings - Bass

MüllerKjos S-5327

9 Neapolitan Dance

HartleyOxford 9780193222496^Tip: Book used for 2411B13 & C10

10

Play two from Nos. 1, 2, 7, 15, 19, 27, 29, 30(Note: Nos. 2, 15, 29 & 30 have pianoaccompaniment part available if desired.Piano book must be purchased separately)

Double Bass Solo 1

arr. PriceCF B2341

11 Menuet

SC Student Composition

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time string solo lists will havemajor changes is the 2015-2016 schoolyear. To view the full rotation schedule,visit...

www.wsmamusic.org/music_list

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2412 - Two String Basses2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2412A

TelemannM&M

1

Play two contrasting mvts. from Sonata IV

Six Sonatas for Two Bassoons, Cellos, orTrombones

Romberg/Simandl/ZimmermannInt 1295

2

Play any one mvt.

Sonata, Op. 43, No. 1 for Two String Basses

ed. ZimmermannInt 1725^Tip: Book used for 2412A3 & B3

3

Play two contr. duets from nos. 8-24

Classical and Modern Duets for Two StringBasses

ScottKjos E2601

4 Basses, Basses, Basses

Telemann/arr. SankeyInt 3077

5

Play any one

Six Canonic Sonatas

BottesiniYorke-ECS 514-05051

6

Play any one mvt.

Gran Duetto No. 2 For Double Basses

McKay/TuretskyM&M

7 Suite for Two Double Basses and Piano

Dragonetti/TuretskyM&M

8

Play mvts. I and II

Duo for Cellos and Double Bass

BakerColin

9

Play any one

Modern Jazz Duets, Vol. I, Cookin’

Telemann/arr. SlatfordYorke-ECS

10

Play two contrasting mvts. from Sonata in FMajor

Sonatas in Canon for Two Bass Instruments,Vol. I

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2412B

Sebek/arr. SmisekAPI

1 Adoramus Te, Christe

Applebaum/MenschAlf(WB) (POP)

2

Play one from Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14

Chamber Music for Two Instruments, Bk. 3

ed. ZimmermannInt 1725^Tip: Book used for 2412A3 & B3

3

Play two from Nos. 1-7

Classical and Modern Duets for Two StringBasses

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL02225

4

Play any two

Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments,Book 3 (2 Basses)

HartzellSP

5

Play two from Nos. 4, 5, 6, 8

Ten Jazz Duos and Solos

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL02229

6

Play any one

Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments,Book 4 (2 Basses)

arr. Gearhart, Cassel, HornibrookSP LD0004

7

Play pgs. 20-21, 32-33 or 38-39

Bass Clef Sessions

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2412C

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL02214

1

Play any one

Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments,Book 2 (2 Basses)

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL02202

2

Play any three

Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments,Book 1 (2 Basses)

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL01993

3

Play any two

Duets for Strings, Book 1

ApplebaumAlf EL02327

4

Play one from Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25

Chamber Music for Two String Instruments,Book 1

ApplebaumAlf EL02380

5

Play one from Nos. 5, 8, 13, 14, 15, 20

Chamber Music for Two String Instruments,Book 2

arr. FrostLatham 741004

6

Play any one

Duos for Double Bass, Vol. 1

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2413 - Three String Basses2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2413AP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out

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2413BP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2413CP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 12 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A SPECIAL Ensemble. This special ensemble may be conducted by an adult or student.2. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For 4 - 16 String Basses.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2419 - String Bass Choir2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2419AP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out

the Suggested Repertoire List at:www.wsmamusic.org/permissions

2419BP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2419CP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. Permission Allowed, No Transfer

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2511 - Lever Harp Solo22001144--22001155

WWSSMMAAMMuussiicc FFeessttiivvaall LLiisstt

2511A - Standard Repertoire

Pratt/MilliganLyon & Healy

S01 Sonatina in Classic Style(Medieval to Modern II)

2511A

Henson-ConantDeborah Henson-Conant

1 New Blues

arr. MilliganLyon & Healy

2

Play Greensleeves or Three Welsh Airs

Medievel to Modern II

Vivaldi/arr. ScottLyon & Healyharp.com 709192-300

3

Play “Largo” by Vivaldi, pgs. 15-18

Classic Dreams for Lever Harp

AndresMusicales Horetensia

4 La Gimblette

AndresMusHort

5

Play No. III

Amarantes

GustavsonGustavson

6 A Moorish Garden from Magic Road

arr. Le DentuBill-TP

7 Variations sur un Theme de Mozart

GrandjanyDurand-TP

8 Pastorale

Pachelbel/arr. WoodsWoods

9 Canon in D (Lever Harp version)

ZaerrRosewood MusicFolkhard.com SKU4468B

10

Play River Right Rhumba, pgs. 8-14

Wondrous Rivers and Viewpoints

P Permission

SC Student Composition

2511B

AndresMusicales Hortensia

1

Play any one

Automates

Handel/arr. OwensLyon & Healy

2

Play Air from Water Music

Wedding Music

GrandjanyCF O4788^Tip: Book used for 2511B3, 2521C3

3

Play Siciliana

Petite Suite Classique

Purcell/arr. ThomsonSalvi

4 Ground in F with Variations

McDonald/WoodMW-Harp

5

Play Processional

Harp Solos, Vol. II

McDonald/WoodMW-Harp

6

Play Alpine Waltz

Harp Solos, Vol. III

PrattLyon & Healy

7

Play The Little Fountain

Danse Pour La Dauphine

AndresHamelle HA9606/harp.com 700205-035

8

Play any one

Aquatintes

GrandjanyRKing^Tip: Book also used for 2521C7

9

Play Reverie

Trois Pieces Faciles

Poolharp.com 707310-380

10

Play Botany Boy, pgs. 23-24

The Crystal Spring

P Permission

SC Student Composition

2511C

Ireland/RobertsonMel Bay 95345

1

Play Chanter;OR play Skye Boat Song

Kim Robertson: Celtic Harp Solos

Gluck/DillingTP

2

Play Gavotte

30 Little Classics for the Harp

Schubert/arr. GrandjanyCF

3

Play Lullaby

Short Pieces from the Masters

GoodrichBel Artes Press

4

Play Azaleas in Houston

A Bouquet for Young Harpists

OrtizAroy MusicHarp.com 706290-350

5

Play Cumbia Deliciosa, p. 24-25

The International Rhythmic Collection, Vol. 1

LedetLyon & Healy

6

Play The Music Box, pgs. 30-31;OR play Spanish Lullaby

Of Rhymes and Seasons

CaterAfghan Pressfolkharp.comSKU90824

7

Play Fire, p. 34

My Gallery

McDonald/WoodMW-Harp^Tip: Book used for 2511C8, 2521C8

8

Play Reverie;OR play Little Prelude

Harp Solos, Vol. I

P Permission

SC Student Composition

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. Permission Allowed, No Transfer

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2521 - Pedal Harp Solo2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2521A - Standard Repertoire

Kirchhoff/GrandjanyAMP-HL 50488645

S01

Play Aria and Rigaudon

Music for the Harp

DebussyDurand (arr. Renie)/HL

S02 Premiere Arabesque (Arabesque No. 1)

WatkinsUMP-TP 564023170

S03

Play Fire Dance

Petite Suite

Pachelbel/arr. McDonald & WoodsMW-Harp

S04 Canon in D (Pedal Harp version)

2521A

ThomasSalviharp.com 711410-900

1

Play all

Watching the Wheat

SalzedoGS-HL/Lyra

2

Play Chanson dans la nuit

Method for the Harp

Bach, C.P.E./arr. MillerCF

3 Solfeggietto

Handel/arr. BeonLyra

4 Passacaille

Handel/arr. SalzedoLyraharp.com 703040-445

5

Play Air and Variations 1 & 3

The Harmonious Blacksmith

Haydn/arr. SalzedoCF

6 Theme and Variations

DebussyLyra

7 La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin

Bochsa/HasselmansSalvi

8 Bochsa, Op. 318 Etude XX

Bach/arr. GrandjanyCF

9

Play Etude No. 6, pgs. 32-33

Etudes for Harp

P Permission

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2521B

GustavsonGustavson

1

Play Great Day

Sparkler's

Bach/arr. GrandjanyGS-HL/Lyra

2

Play Etude No. 3, pgs. 22-23

Etudes for Harp

RenieConsortium Musicale

3

Play Angelus

Feuillets de' Album

AndresHamelle HA9614/harp.com 700205-072

4

Play No. 3, “Pistache”

Epices, Vol. 1

GrandjanyDurand-TP

5 Automme

SalzedoLyon & Healy/Lyra

6 Tango from Suite of Eight Dances

McDonald/WoodMW-Harp

7

Play Two Guitars;OR play Toccata (Sabre Dance)

Harp Solos, Vol. IV

Bach/arr. BarclaySalviharp.com 700305-310

8 Sleepers, Wake

Godefroid/McDonaldMW-Harp

9 Romance Without Words

GrandjanyDurand-HL 50560870

10 Le Bon Petit Roi d’Yvetot

P Permission

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2521C

Reinecke/ed. McDonald/arr. RolloMusic Worksharp.com 705570-314

1

Play Dragonfly in the Sunshine, p. 75

Harp Olympics, Stage II

Mozart/arr. DillingDitson-TP

2

Play Such Chiming, Melodious

Thirty Little Classics for the Harp

GrandjanyCF O4788^Tip: Book used for 2511B3, 2521C3

3

Play Joyful Overture

Petite Suite Classique

Corelli/OwensGS-HL

4

Play Gavotte

Solos for the Harp Player

DamasePeters

5 Promenade

SalzedoLyon & Healy/ Lyra

6

Play Seguidilla

Suite of Eight Dances

GrandjanyRKing^Tip: Book also used for 2511B9

7

Play Nocturne

Trois Pieces Faciles

McDonald/WoodMW-Harp^Tip: Book used for 2511C8, 2521C8

8

Play Moonlight;OR play Concert Etude

Harp Solos, Vol. I

Purcell/arr. OwensGS-HL

9

Play Hornpipe

Purcell for the Harp

ThomsonPagani

10 Ebbing Tide

P Permission

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Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2812 - Violin and Viola22001144--22001155

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2812A

PleyelKalmus

1

Play one mvt. of any duo

Three Grand Duos for Violin and Viola, Op. 69

Hoffmeister/arr. ShermanMedici

2

Play any one

Duets 1-6 for Violin and Viola

BachEAM (Import)/UnEd

3

Play one mvt.

Four Duets

Mozart/ed. HerrmannPeters EP2206

4

Play mvt. 3 (Presto)

Sinfonia Concertante K 320

Pleyel/arr. GingoldInt 2852

5

Play one mvt.

Three Duets, Op. 44

Haydn/arr. AltmanBH (POP)

6

Play one mvt.

Vier Sonaten, Bk. 1 and Bk. 2

Handel/arr. HalvorsenInt 3362

7 Passacaglia

Mozart/Bensieck/arr. LaForgeEAM/Int/UnEd

8

Play any mvt. except pg. 6 (Adagio) or pg. 21(Cantabile)

Streichduos fur Violine und ViolaKV. 423-424

Beethoven/arr. Herman-PagelsInt 880

9

Play two contrasting mvts.

Three Duets

Handel/arr. DishingerMedici

10

Play any one duet

Nine Duets from Concerti Grossi, Op. 6

P PermissionT Transfer

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2812B

Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici

1

Play any two

Seven Menuets 1766-1791 KV. 65A

Bach/arr. DavidInt 893

2

Play two contrasting duets

15 Duets for Violin and Viola

Couperin/arr. DishingerMedici

3

Play any one

Twelve Duets from Book I or II for Clavier

Wohlfahrt/arr. VielandInt 1453^Tip: Book used for 2812B4 & C4

4

Play any three from Nos. 12-15, 20-28

28 Easy Duets, Op. 191 (28 Little Duets)

Beethoven/arr. DishingerMedici

5

Play two

Six Minuets Without Opus Number

Braun/arr. DishingerMedici

6

Play any one duet

Six Duets

Hartmann/arr. DishingerMedici

7

Play any one duet

Nine Duets

Corelli/arr. ForstEdMus (POP)

8

Play one from Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Nine Duets from Concerti Grossi, Op. 6

Whistler/arr. HummelRub-HL

9

Play any one

String Companions Duet Collection, Vol. 2

GastoldiKalmus

10

Play any one duet

Six Duets

P PermissionT Transfer

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2812C

Whistler/arr. HummelRub-HL

1

Play one duet

String Companions Duet Collection, Vol. I

Bach/arr. DishingerMedici

2

Play any two duets

Twelve Duets from Anna Magdalena BachNotebook

Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici

3

Play two contrasting duets

Twelve Duets KV.487

Wohlfahrt/arr. VielandInt 1453^Tip: Book used for 2812B4 & C4

4

Play any four from Nos. 1-11, 16-19

28 Easy Duets, Op. 191 (28 Little Duets)

arr. GarafaloMeredith

5

Play any two from pgs. 15-22

Rounds, Canons or Catches for String Orchestraand Ensemble

Bach/arr. DavisWestInt

6 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL01324 - Violin, EL02212 - Viola ^Tip: Book also used for: Violin book-2822C5; Viola book-212C3 & 2842C1

7

Play any one

Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments,Book 2

Bach/Telemann/Handel/arr. LathamLatham 701127

8 Fifteen Duets for Violin and Viola

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

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Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2822 - Violin and Cello22001144--22001155

WWSSMMAAMMuussiicc FFeessttiivvaall LLiisstt

Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our web site.

www.wsmamusic.org

2822A

StamitzPeters

1

Play any two contrasting mvts.

Six Duos, Op. 19

BachHenle/Peters

2

Play any Fugue

Kunst Der Fugue (The Art of Fugue)

Beethoven/arr. HermannPeters

3

Play two contrasting mvts. from one duet

Duos fur Violine und Violoncello

Dotzauer/arr. AltmannInt 1529

4

Play Allegro and Adagio;OR play Andantino and Variations

Duet in G Major, Op. 4, No. 2

arr. KelleyLast Resort

5

Play one from pgs. 5, 8, 16, 20

Music for Two, Vol. 2

Handel/Halvorsen/arr. PressLMP(Masters) M3471

6 Passacaglia

Lidl/arr. ThomasMedici

7 Divertimento in D

Hoffmeister/arr. StutchInt 1914

8

Play any two mvts.

Duet in C Major for Violin and Cello

MorrisSandscape

9 Do a Duet

Pachelbel/arr. DorffTP 114410540

10 Pachelbel Canon

arr. LathamLatham 711566-Violin 731568-Cello^Tip: Books used for 2112A12,2312A11, 2822A11

11

Play any two contrasting duets

Let’s Duet: Volume 3

Various Composers/arr. PejtsikEdMusBd Z14062/HL 50510924

12

Play any two contrasting movements

Duets for Violin and Violoncello for Beginners,Vol. 2 (Duos for Violine und Violoncello, Vol. 2)

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL01326-Violin EL02228-Cello

13

Play one

Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments,Book 4

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2822B

arr. ElkanHElkan

1

Play any one

Duet Album Classical and Baroque

arr. KelleyLast Resort

2

Play one from pgs. 1, 2, 5, 11, 12, 15, 18, 19,20

Music for Two, Vol. 1

arr. LathamLatham 701111

3

Play one from Nos. 5, 7, 10, 13, 14

Fifteen Duets for Violin and Cello

Ozi/arr. DishingerMedici DS33

4

Play two contrasting duets

14 Duos

Locatelli/arr. DishingerMedici DS29B

5

Play two contrasting mvts. from any oneSonata

Six Sonatas, Op. 4, Vol. II

Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici

6

Play any two

Seven Menuets 1769 KV. 65A

Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici

7

Play any two

Twelve Duets KV. 487

Braun/arr. DishingerMedici

8

Play any duet

Six Duets

Handel/arr. DishingerMedici

9

Play two contrasting mvts.

Nine Duets from Concerti Grossi ,Op. 6

Bach/arr. DishingerMedici

10

Play one from Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 11

Twelve Duets from Anna Magdalena BachNotebook

arr. StarrSumBrch 13950-Violin, 14170-Cello^Tip: Book also used for: 2112B11, 2312B11

11

Play any two contrasting mvts.

Music Plus!

arr. LathamLatham 711561-Violin, 731563-Cello^Tip: Books also used for: 2112B12,2312B12

12

Play any two contrasting duets

Let’s Duet: Volume 2

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL01325-Violin EL02224-Cello

13

Play any two contrasting duets

Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments,Book 3

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2822C

StevensHelios

1

Play any two

Seven Duets for Violin and Cello

arr. KelleyLast Resort

2

Play any one

Intermediate Music for Two, Vol. 2, ClassicalFavorites

GarafaloMeredith

3

Play any two from pgs. 15-22

Rounds, Canons and Catches for StringOrchestras and Ensembles

22001144--22001155WWSSMMAA

MMuussiicc FFeessttiivvaall LLiisstt

Event 2822 - Violin and Cello(Continued)

ApplebaumAlf EL01990 - Violin EL01992 - Cello

4

Play any two mvts.

Duets for Strings, Book 1

ed. ApplebaumAlf ^Tip: Book also used for:Violin book-2812C7; Cello book-2842C1

5

Play any one

Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments,Book 2(Requires Violin and Cello books)

P PermissionT Transfer

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Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2832 - Violin and String Bass2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2832AP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2832BP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2832CP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2842 - Viola and Cello2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2842A

HindemithSchott-HL 49005132 (ED4765)

1 Duet (1934)(Duett für Bratsche und Violoncello)

Beethoven/arr. HaasDrumit (POP)

2

Play Duet only

Duet for Viola and Cello

Handel/arr. DishingerMedici

3

Play pgs. 8-9;OR play pgs. 11-13;OR play pgs. 14-15

Nine Duets from Concerti Grossi, Op. 6

Ozi/arr. DishingerMedici

4

Play two from Nos. X, XI, XIII, XIV

14 Duets

SchroderPeters(RL) RL30610

5 Variations on the Folksong "Ach bittrer Winter"

Bach/arr. NicholasJWPepper 5823745

6

Play two

Bach Inventions

PichlEK-Peters GM0957

7 Duo Concertant, Op. 16

BartokBartok 707^Tip: Book used for 2842A8 & B5

8

Play two from Nos. 37-44

23 Duos for Viola and Cello, Volume 1 or 2

Danzi/ed. BarakInt 2667-No. 1 2605-No. 2

9

Play mvts. 1 and 2;OR play mvts. 2 and 3

Duet No. 1 in C major or No. 2 in E flat major

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2842B

Handel/arr. DishingerMedici

1

Play one from pgs. 1, 4-5, 6-7

Nine Duets for Concerti Grossi, Op. 6

Beethoven/arr. HaasPeters P03375A-B

2

Play Minuetto (includes Allegretto and Trio)

Duet for Viola and Cello

Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici

3

Play two contrasting mvts.

Seven Menuets 1769 KV. 65A

Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici

4

Play any two

Twelve Duets KV. 487

BartokBartok 707^Tip: Book used for 2842A8 & B5

5

Play two from Nos. 26-35

23 Duos for Viola and Cello, Volume 1 or 2

BurswoldLatham 701216

6

Play two contrasting mvts.

Five Duos for Viola and Cello

Braun/arr. DishingerMedici

7

Play No. 3

Six Duets

Bach/arr. DishingerMedici

8

Play two from Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 11

Twelve Duets from Anna Magdalena BachNotebook

Beethoven/arr. DishingerMedici

9

Play two

Six Minuets

arr. Clark & GazdaCF BF41-Viola BF42-Cello

10

Play two contrasting mvts

Progressive Duets (String Book), Vol. 2

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2842C

ed. ApplebaumAlf EL02212 - ViolaAlf EL02213 - Cello ^Tip: Book also used for: Viola book-2812C7; Cello book-2822C5

1

Play one

Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments,Book 2

arr. NelsonBH-HL 48010852-Viola 48010854-Cello

2

Play two

Keytunes 1

ErranteBMC-HL 14033052

3

Play two

Ten Duets for Viola and Cello

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time string ensemble lists will havemajor changes is the 2017-2018 schoolyear. To view the full rotation schedule,visit...

www.wsmamusic.org/music_list

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2852 - Cello and String Bass2014-2015

WSMAMusic Festival List

2852AP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2852BP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2852CP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2853 - String TrioViolin, Viola, Cello

2014-2015WSMA

Music Festival List

2853A

SchubertInt 827

1 Trio No. 1 in Bb Major

BeethovenInt 629

2

Play two contrasting mvts.

Serenade in D, Op. 8

Dittersdorf/arr. LebermannSchott-HL 49000165 (ANT32)

3

Play mvts. 1 and 2

Divertimento K. 131

BeethovenInt 1184

4 Trio in Eb Major, Op. 3

Hoffmeister/ed. VielandInt 1649

5 Terzetto Scholastico

arr. KelleyLast Resort 50199 (score)

6

Play one from pgs. 1, 7, 10, 16, 22, 24, 28

Music for Three, Vol. 1

arr. KelleyLast Resort 50299 (score)

7

Play one from pgs. 2, 7, 15, 24, 25, 26, 28,34, 35

Music for Three, Vol. II

BoccheriniKalmus/Int 573

8

Play one complete trio

Three Trios, Op. 38

Haydn/arr. Pasquier TrioInt 2134

9

Play any two contrasting mvts.

Three Trios, Op. 32

Bach/Mozart/arr. Pasquier TrioInt 1217

10

Play any Prelude and Fugue

Four Preludes and Fugues K. 404a (Set 1)

P Permission

T Transfer

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2853B

Hounsell/arr. LuhringPEL 830-1

1 Divertimento

Mozart/arr. VielandInt 1841

2 Three Divertimenti K. 439b

HaydnKalmus

3

Play one complete Divertimento

Three Divertimenti

Beethoven/arr. JamesSP

4

Play one mvt.

Sonatina in G Minor, Op. 49, No. 1

Beethoven/arr. JamesSP

5

Play one mvt.

Sonatina in G Major, Op. 49, No. 2

ed. JamesSP

6

Play any two

18 Masterworks for String Trio

Beethoven/arr. ElkinElkin HE8

7 Bagatelle, Op. 33, No. 2

Pezel/arr. WienandtHL 03775272-(SMC)

8 Trio in D Minor

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2853C

Telemann/arr. PolnauerCF (POP)

1

Play three mvts.

Six Minuets

Rameau/arr. DishingerMedici

2 Rigaudon from Pieces de Clavecin, 1724

Bach/arr. DishingerMedici

3 Menuet in G from Anna Magdalena BachNotebook

Purcell/arr. DishingerMedici

4 Gavotte from Harpsichord Suite No. 5

ed. JamesSP

5

Play any two

21 Traditional Melodies for String Trio

Bach/arr. DishingerMedici

6 Musette from Anna Magdalena Bach Notebook

Purcell/arr. DishingerMedici

7 Gavotte and Hornpipe

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2854 - String Quartet2 Violins, Viola, Cello

22001144--22001155WWSSMMAA

MMuussiicc FFeessttiivvaall LLiisstt

2854A

SmetanaInt 511/Ludwig(Masters) W7031/anystandard edition

1

Play any one mvt.

String Quartet in E minor “From My Life”

ShostakovichHL(SIK) 50489786/HL(DSCH) 50484232/Int 514

2

Play 2 contrasting mvts.

Quartet No. 1, Op. 49

MozartAlf K03745 or any standard edition

3

Play two contrasting mvts. from one quartet:K. 160, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173

Sixteen Easy String Quartets, Vol. II

Joplin/arr. ZinnAlf

4

Play one piece, take all repeats

Ragtime Favorites for Strings

MozartKalmus/Peters EP4266/Int 989

5

Play any two contrasting mvts.

Three Divertimenti K. 136-138

HaydnInt 1062/Alf K03544

6

Play mvt. I or mvt. IV from one quartet

Thirty (30) Celebrated Quartets, Vol. 2

ArriagaInt 2085/LMP(Masters) W7026

7

Play mvt. I or mvt. IV from one quartet:No. 1, D minorNo. 2, A majorNo. 3, Eb major

Three Quartets (Three String Quartets)

Schubert/arr. ParadiseAlf(WB)

8

Play any two

The Best of Schubert

DvorakInt 1084/Kalmus (POP)

9

Play any one mvt.

String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96("American")

MendelssohnInt 0788/Alf K03669

10

Play one mvt.

Quartets, Op. 12 and Op. 44, Nos. 1, 2, 3

P Permission

T Transfer

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2854B

Haydn/arr. EtlingHighEt-Alf 12594/Int 1061-Volume I, Int1062-Volume II

1

Play any two mvts.

Haydn String Quartets

Various Composers/arr. SiennickiHighEt-Alf 12522^Tip: Book used for 2854B2 & C1

2

Play Sonatina (Lichner) - no optional notespermitted;

OR play Two Pieces (Pleyel) - both movements,no optional notes permitted;

OR play Quartet in G (Stamitz)

Highland/Etling String Quartet Series, Book 1

Tchaikovsky/arr. FraserFentone F672

3 Russian Dance

Mozart/arr. BowenSP LD0137

4

Play two from mvts. I, II, III

Quartet for Strings

arr. GoehringLudwig

5

Play any two quartets with repeats

String Masters, Book III

Bach/arr. LathamLatham 703138

6 Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 for String Quartet

Traditional/arr. TurnerSchott-HL 49015684 (ED12947)

7

Play two contrasting pieces

The Wild Rover

Dvorak/arr. BlahnikAPI

8

Play any two

Three Slavonic Dances, Op. 46, No. 1 & 6, Op.72 No. 2

Vivaldi/arr. TurnerSchott-HL 49017734 (ED13239)

9

Play two contrasting mvts.

The Vivaldi Collection

BakerFema-WJ 9051600

10 Pastorale from the Black America Cantata

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2854C

Various Composers/arr. SiennickiHighEt-Alf 12522^Tip: Book used for 2854B2 & C1

1

Play Little Fugue (Handel);OR play Baroque Fugue (Siennicki);OR play Allegretto (Pleyel);OR play 2 contrasting mvts. of Suite for Strings(Siennicki)

Highland/Etling String Quartet Series, Book 1

Various Composers/arr. MartinAlf(SumBrch) 58951

2

Play one

Folk Strings for String Quartet or String Orch

Various Composers/arr. KnausAlf 0282S

3

Play one:1. Chorus from “Judas Maccabaeus” (Handel)2. Long, Long Ago (Key of G) (Bayly)3. Waltz (Brahms)4. Bourree (Handel)5. The Two Grenadiers (Schumann)6. Theme from “Witches’ Dance” (Paganini)7. Gavotte, from “Mignon” (Thomas)9. Minuet in G (Beethoven)10. Minuet (Boccherini)

Suzuki String Quartets for Beginning Ens, Vol. 2

Rameau/arr. HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20703439

4 Gavotte and Contredanse

ClarkBMC (POP)

5

Play any three selections

Introduction to String Quartets, Book II

Dvorak/arr. BlahnikAPI

6 Goin’ Home

Handel/arr. DishingerMedici

7 Bourree

Tchaikovsky/arr. FraserFentone F671

8 Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy

Handel/arr. HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20703440

9 Royal Fireworks Minuet

arr. MartinAlf(SumBrch, WB) 159X0

10

Play one

More Folk Strings

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 12 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A SPECIAL Ensemble. This special ensemble may be conducted by an adult or student.2. Permission Allowed, Limited Transfer Allowed.

a. Event 6329 titles may not be transferred to Event 2859.b. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

3. For 6 - 28 string players. Multiple performers may play the same part.a. Instrumentation must include Violin, Viola, Cello and String Bass. If a string bass is not available, cello may be substituted.

4. Individual students may enter this event more than once as long as the number and/or combinations of instruments differs foreach entry. See rule VI.B.3-4 for more information.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2859 - String ChoirViolin, Viola, Cello, String Bass/Cello

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2859A

1BrittenOxford

Simple Symphony

2MozartKalmus/Peters/Salzburger Sinfonien

Play one

Three Divertimenti KV. 136, 137, 138

3Williams/arr. HoffmanHL 4490521

Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis

4MozartKalmus/Peters(Abridged/Isaac version not acceptable)

Play mvt. I;OR play mvt. IV

Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K. 525

5Tchaikovsky/arr. RydenMasters M8013-SET

Play mvt. 1 Waltz

Swan Lake Three Dances, Set 2

6HolstGS-HL

Play any two mvts.

St. Paul’s Suite

7

GriegKalmus A1042- also available as Sarabande and Gavottefrom Holberg Suite, arr. McBien, HighEt-Alf22314

Suite for String Orchestra from Holberg’s Time,Op. 40(Aus Holbergs Zeit, Op. 40 Holberg Suite)

8MozartKendor/Kalmus/Baren

Play mvt. I-omit repeats. Omit wind parts ifBarenreiter or Kalmus editions are used.

Symphony No. 29

9CorelliPeters

Play one complete concerto

Concerto Grosso, Op. 6, Nos. 1-12

10Brahms/arr. McCashinFJH ST6080

Academic Festival Overture

11Bach/arr. Grant or Cerulli or DoanAlf BSO9501/Alf 3367/LMP(Ludwig)10250117

Organ Fugue in G Minor (The “Little”)

12Bartok/arr. WillnerBH

Play any four

Rumanian Folk Dances

13

Shostakovich/arr. DrewBH / Kalmus

Play 2 contrasting mvts.(String Choir)

Sinfonia for String Orchestra, Op. 110 (QuartetNo. 8)

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2859B

1FletcherBH

Play either mvt.

Folk Tune and Fiddle Dance

2HultgrenLudwig 10250048

Play 2 mvts.

Australian Folksong Suite

3Handel/arr. Del BorgoKendor

Adagio and Allegro from Sonata in F

4Vivaldi/arr. HigginsRBC 881555

Play all

Concerto in D

5SibeliusKalmus

Andante Festivo

6

Handel/arr. FischerHighEt-Alf 11780

Entrance of the Queen of Sheba -also spelled as “Sheeba”

7LeydenColla Voce(PLY)

Serenade for Strings Orchestra

8SilvaCF YAS96F

The Code

9HofeldtKjos

The Journey

10MeyerAlf 29722

Momentum

11Dvorak/arr. DackowTempo 10250047

Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88 Finale

12

Dvorak/arr. BlahnikAPI AP-408

Largo and Finale from The New WorldSymphony

13Bach/arr. IsaacEtling

Play mvt. I - abridged(String Choir)

Brandenburg Concerto No. 3

14MeyerHighEt-Alf 17355, also Digital Print & e-Print

Mantras

15HolstGS-HL 50344170

Play any two mvts.

Brook Green Suite

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2859C

1Offenbach/arr. IsaacRBC

Can-Can

2Handel/arr. IsaacHighEt-Alf

Play any two mvts.

The Harmonious Blacksmith Suite

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Event 2859 - String ChoirViolin, Viola, Cello, String Bass/Cello

(Continued)

3Mozart/arr. IsaacHighEt-Alf

Andante and Allegro

4Rossini/arr. IsaacRBC 7266

William Tell Excerpt

5BalmagesFJH ST6163

Spartacus

6Vivaldi/arr. Baker MondayRBC 7100

Spring from The Four Seasons

7Borodin/arr. FrostKendor

Polovetzian Dance

8von Suppe/arr. IsaacWynn-RBC

Light Cavalry Overture

9LongfieldHL 4490876

Black Diamond

10Del BorgoKendor

Dorian Essay

11NewboldFJH ST6038

Hiawatha

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our web site.

www.wsmamusic.org

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.2. For any string instrument not provided for in other events.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2911 - Misc. String Solo2014-2015

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2911AP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2911BP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2911CP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1Event 2912 - For 2 string instruments in any combination not provided for in other eventsEvent 2913 - For 3 string instruments in any combination not provided for in other events

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For 2 players (Event 2912) or 3 players (Event 2913) in any combination of string instruments not provided for in other events.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2912 - Misc String DuetEvent 2913 - Misc String Trio

2014-2015WSMA

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2912A, 2913AP PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2912B, 2913BP PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2912C, 2913CP PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For four stringed instruments not provided for in other events.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2914 - Misc. String Quartet4 Strings, Acc. Allowed

2014-2015WSMA

Music Festival List

2914A

ed. von ArxPeters

1

(3 Vlns., 1 Vla.)

Italian Quartets from the 16th Century

Kusser/MönkemeyerPeters

2

(3 Vlns., Vc. or SB)

Overture C-Dur

HandelPeters

3

(3 Vlns., Vc. or SB)

Ouverture und Andante: Alexander’s Feast

Scarlatti/arr. WoehlPeters

4

(3 Vlns., Vc. or SB)

Quartet F Dur

Fischer/RikkoTP

5

(2 Vlns., 2 Vlas.)

Suite No. 4 in D Minor

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2914B

Pachelbel/Gurgel/Muntschick/Jacobi/SeiffertPeters EP9846/Kistner & Siegel (POP)

1

(3 Vlns., Vc. or SB)

Kanon und Gigue (Canon & Gigue in D)

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2914CP Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For five stringed instruments not provided for in other events.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2915 - Misc. String Quintet5 Strings, Acc. Allowed

2014-2015WSMA

Music Festival List

2915A

HaydnInt 623

1

Play any two mvts.(2 Vlns., 2 Vlas., Vc. or SB)

Quintet in C Major, Op. 88

MozartInt 470

2

(2 Vlns., 2 Vlas., Vc.)

Quintet in A Major K.581

Boccherini/arr. SabatiniPeters

3

Play two contrasting mvts.(2 Vlns., 2 Vla., Vc.)

Quintetto in C, Op. 60, No. 1

Boccherini/arr. VolbachInt 1285

4

(2 Vlns., Vla., 2 Vc.)

Quintet (Bird Sanctuary)

Mozart/arr. Stoessel or Schmid & FritzCF (POP)/Kalmus A8158

5

Play any two mvts.(2 Vlns., Vla., Vc., SB)

Serenade in Four Movements - Eine KleineNachtmusik

BeethovenKalmus/Int 689

6

Play one mvt. from either quintet

Two Quintets, Op. 4 and Op. 29

BoccheriniKalmus

7

Play any one mvt.

Third Quintet in E Minor

SchubertKalmus/Int 626

8

Play any one mvt.

Quintet in C Major, Op. 163

DvorakKalmus/Int 622

9

Play any one mvt.(2 Vlns., 2 Vlas., Vc.)

Quintet in Eb Major, Op. 97

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2915B

Mozart/arr. BeyerPeters (POP)

1

(2 Vlns., 2 Vlas., Vc.)

Adagio für Streicher KV. 411

BrucknerInt 567

2

(2 Vlns., 2 Vlas., Vc.)

Intermezzo for String Quintet, Op. Post.

Bach/arr. DishingerMedici

3 Trio in D Minor

Corelli/Mouret/HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20704442

4

Play both

Prelude and Rondeau

HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20704443

5 Fiddle-A-Jig

Pezel/arr. DishingerMedici

6 Sonata No. 38 from Hora Decima

Dvorak/arr. BlahnikAPI

7 Largo and Finale from The New WorldSymphony

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

2915C

ScheidtBaren (Import)

1

(4 Vlns. and Vc. or SB)

Suite for Five String or Wind Instruments andBasso Continuo (Nagels 137)

Couperin/arr. DishingerMedici

2 Sailor’s Song from Book III for Clavier

arr. HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20250478

3 Early American Suite (A Medley of AmericanFolk Tunes)

P PermissionT Transfer

SC Student Composition

Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events

(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.

- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.

- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.

- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.

- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.

For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Required, No Transfer Allowed

a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. This Class A only event is for one student string player and one student pianist. Both performers will be adjudicated equally.4. Music submitted for permission must give equal importance to both the piano and string instrument.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2922 - String and Piano Duet2014-2015

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2922AP Permission

SC Student Composition

Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out

the Suggested Repertoire List at:www.wsmamusic.org/permissions

Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 12 min. Required Number of Selections: 1

In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A SPECIAL Ensemble. This special ensemble may be conducted by an adult or student.2. Permission Required, Limited Transfer Allowed

a. Event 6329 titles may not be transferred to Event 2959.b. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.

3. For 6 - 28 string players not provided for in other events. No wind or percussion instruments permitted.a. Misc. string ensembles with wind and/or percussion instruments should be entered in Event 9119 (Misc. Special Ensemble)

4. Individual students may enter this event more than once as long as the number and/or combinations of instruments differs foreach entry. See rule VI.B.3-4 for more information.

Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.

Event 2959 - Misc. String Ensemble2014-2015

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2959A

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2959B

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition

2959C

P Permission

T Transfer

SC Student Composition


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