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Please note: Our band and orchestra music is now being collated by an automatic high-speed system. The enclosed parts are now sorted by page count, rather than score order. NOTE FROM THE EDITOR All Belwin string parts have been carefully bowed and fingered appropriately by level. The Yellow Very Beginning series includes many bowings as well as reminder fingerings for first-time readers. The Red Beginning series includes frequent bowings to assist younger players. Fingerings for altered pitches are often marked. The Green Intermediate series includes appropriately placed bowings for middle-level students. Fingerings and positions are marked for notes beyond first position. The Blue Concert series includes bowings appropriate for the experienced high school player. Fingerings and position markings are indicated for difficult passages. Bob Phillips Belwin/Pop String Editor INTERMEDIATE STRING ORCHESTRA PROGRAM NOTES In his 1843 masterpiece, A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens describes the Christmas party at Fezziwig’s right down to the dinner and the fiddler getting the dancers started: “But the great effect of the evening came after the Roast and Boiled, when the fiddler struck up “Sir Roger de Coverley...” Any of these tunes could have been played at a Christmas party in Dicken’s day and they have been arranged to sound as though the town’s best fiddlers have come to play for the party! This medley starts as Dickens himself described, with the old English slip jig, “Sir Roger de Coverly,” as played by three solo fiddlers (two violins and one viola), followed by “The Wassail Song,” a fiddling version of “Angels We Have Heard on High.” Next, the hornpipe “The Rights of Man” is cleverly joined to “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” and the rousing finale is the English jig/carol, “I Saw Three Ships!” It’s great fun and sounds harder than it is! Fiddle Like the Dickens! (Christmas Carols and Fiddle Tunes from Scrooge’s Time) Arranged by TIM McCARRICK INSTRUMENTATION 1 Conductor 8 1st Violin 8 2nd Violin 5 3rd Violin (Viola & ) 5 Viola 5 Cello 5 String Bass Grade 3 NOTES TO THE CONDUCTOR Every one of these tunes is old enough to have been played at the parties of Charles Dickens’ lifetime. This lively piece is lots of fun and sounds harder than it really is. Often you’ll find only two or three musical parts going on in the five sections. This will bring a bigger, bolder, and more authentic sound to your performance. The students may like to know that all of these fiddle tunes have dance steps to them and they are still done to this day! Often unusual bowings in fiddle music are there to give a “push” to the steps of the dances. Good luck and have fun! Preview Only Legal Use Requires Purchase

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Page 1: INTERMEDIATE STRING ORCHESTRA Grade 3 …INTERMEDIATE STRING ORCHESTRA PROGRAM NOTES In his 1843 masterpiece, A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens describes the Christmas party at Fezziwig’s

Please note: Our band and orchestra music is now being collated by an automatic high-speed system. The enclosed parts are now sorted by page count, rather than score order.

NOTE FROM THE EDITOR

All Belwin string parts have been carefully bowed and fingered appropriately by level. The Yellow Very Beginning series includes many bowings as well as reminder fingerings for first-time readers. The Red Beginning series includes frequent bowings to assist younger players. Fingerings for altered pitches are often marked. The Green Intermediate series includes appropriately placed bowings for middle-level students. Fingerings and positions are marked for notes beyond first position. The Blue Concert series includes bowings appropriate for the experienced high school player. Fingerings and position markings are indicated for difficult passages.

Bob PhillipsBelwin/Pop String Editor

INTERMEDIATE STRING ORCHESTRA

PROGRAM NOTES

In his 1843 masterpiece, A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens describes the Christmas party at Fezziwig’s right down to the dinner and the fiddler getting the dancers started: “But the great effect of the evening came after the Roast and Boiled, when the fiddler struck up “Sir Roger de Coverley...” Any of these tunes could have been played at a Christmas party in Dicken’s day and they have been arranged to sound as though the town’s best fiddlers have come to play for the party! This medley starts as Dickens himself described, with the old English slip jig, “Sir Roger de Coverly,” as played by three solo fiddlers (two violins and one viola), followed by “The Wassail Song,” a fiddling version of “Angels We Have Heard on High.” Next, the hornpipe “The Rights of Man” is cleverly joined to “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” and the rousing finale is the English jig/carol, “I Saw Three Ships!” It’s great fun and sounds harder than it is!

Fiddle Like the Dickens!(Christmas Carols and Fiddle Tunes from Scrooge’s Time)

Arranged by TIM McCARRICK

INSTRUMENTATION

1 Conductor 8 1st Violin 8 2nd Violin 5 3rd Violin (Viola &) 5 Viola 5 Cello 5 String Bass

Grade 3

NOTES TO THE CONDUCTOR

Every one of these tunes is old enough to have been played at the parties of Charles Dickens’ lifetime. This lively piece is lots of fun and sounds harder than it really is. Often you’ll find only two or three musical parts going on in the five sections. This will bring a bigger, bolder, and more authentic sound to your performance. The students may like to know that all of these fiddle tunes have dance steps to them and they are still done to this day! Often unusual bowings in fiddle music are there to give a “push” to the steps of the dances. Good luck and have fun!Pre

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Fiddle Like the Dickens!(Christmas Carols and Fiddle Tunes from Scrooge’s Time)

© 2009 BELWIN MILLS PUBLISHING CORP. (ASCAP),a division of ALFRED PUBLISHING CO., INC.

All Rights Reserved including Public Performance

CONDUCTOR SCOREDuration - 4:35

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101

œ œ œ œ

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..œœ≥ jœ

≤˙≥

.œ≥ Jœ≥ ≤̇

.œ≥ Jœ≥ ≤̇

102

˙ ˙

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œ œ>≥

œ œ>≥

œ œ>≥

œœ>≤

œ œ>≥

œ œ>≥

œ œ>≥

œœ> œœ> œœ> œœ>

œ> œœ> œœ> œœ>

103

œ œ œ œ

..œœ>≥ œœ œœ ˙̇>

..œœ>≥ œœ œœ ˙̇>

˙̇> ˙̇>

˙̇> ˙̇>

104

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..˙̇U .œ≤Solo or First desk

F œ

..˙̇U Œ

..˙̇U Œ

..˙̇U Œ

105

.U̇ Œ

106

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.ϳSolo or First desk

Fœ≤ .œ œ .œ œ .œ œ

106

w>≥

F

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.œ œ .œ œ œ .œ≤ œ

107

w

.œ œ .œ œ .œ œ .œ œ

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108

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.œ œ .œ œ œ .œ≤ œ∑

109

w

œ≥ œ œ œ≤ œ œ œ œ4

œ œ œ œ3

3 3 3

œ≥ œ œ œ≤ œ œ œ œ4

œ œ œ œ3

3 3 3

110

w

.œ œ .œ œ œ .œ≤ œ

.œ œ .œ œ œ .œ≤ œ

111

w

.œ œ .œ œ .œ œ .œ œ

.œ œ .œ œ .œ œ .œ œ

112

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Str. Bass

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Tutti

Tutti

“God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”

œ œ œ .œ≤P œœ œ œ .œ≤P œÓ Œ œ

≤f

Ó Œ œ≤f

113˙ Ó

114

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œ≥ œ œ œœ≥ œ œ œ

114w≥

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œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ

115w

.œ œ .œ œ .œ œ .œ œ

.œ œ .œ œ .œ œ .œ œ

œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ

116w

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.œ œ .œ œ œ .œ≤ œ

.œ œ .œ œ œ .œ≤ œ

˙ Œ œ≤

˙ Œ œ≤

117

w

œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ4

œ œ œ œ3

3 3 3

œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ4

œ œ œ œ3

3 3 3

œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ

118

w

.œ œ .œ œ œ .œ≤ œ

.œ œ .œ œ œ .œ≤ œ

œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ

119

w

.œ œ .œ œ .œ œ .œ œ

.œ œ .œ œ .œ œ .œ œ

œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ

120

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œ œ œ Œ,

œ œ œ Œ,

œ œ œ Œ,

œ œ œ œ

121˙ Ó

122≥̇π molto espressivo

˙#1

≥̇π molto espressivo

˙œ≥

F molto espressivo

œ œ œ

ϳF molto espressivo

œ œ œ

122

˙1 ˙œ œ ˙œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ

123

˙ œ≤

œ˙ ˙œ œ œ œ

œ œ œ œ

124

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˙ Ó,

˙ œ≤F œ˙ œ≤

125

˙ ˙

≥̇π œ4 œ˙ œ œ˙ œ œ

126

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˙ ˙

˙ ˙œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ

127

˙ œ œ

˙ ˙

˙ œ œ œ˙ œ œ œ

128

˙ œ œ

˙ Ó,

˙ œ≤ œ˙ œ≤ œ

129

≥̇ ˙≥̇ ˙

œ≥ œ œ œœ≥ œ œ œ

130

˙ ˙

˙ ˙

œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ

131

w

w

ww

132

œ≥ œ œ œ

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133

˙ ˙,

U̇ ÓU̇ Ó

˙U ÓU̇ Ó

134w

U

Jig (Œ = 120)“I Saw Three Ships”

135 œ≥ƒ aggressively

œ œ œ œ œœ≥

ƒ aggressively

œ œ œ œ œ

135

.≥̇ƒ

œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ

136

.≤̇

œ œ œ œ œ œ

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137

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œ œ œ œ œ œ

œ œ œ œ œ œ

138

œ ‰ Œ .œœ ‰ Œ .

œœ-≥f

jœœ-≤ œœ-

jœœ-œœ-≥f

jœœ-≤ œœ-

jœœ-

139

.œ Œ .

Œ . ‰ ‰ jœ≤

Œ . ‰ ‰ jœ≤

œœ-jœœ- œœ-

jœœ-œœ-

jœœ- œœ-jœœ-

140

œ jœ œ Jœ

œ jœ œ Jœ

œœ-Pjœœ- œœ-

jœœ-œœ-P

jœœ- œœ-jœœ-

141

œ Jœ œ Jœœ Jœ œ Jœ

œœ-jœœ- œœ-

jœœ-œœ-

jœœ- œœ-jœœ-

142

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œ jœ œ Jœ

œ jœ œ Jœœœ-

jœœ- œœ-jœœ-

œœ-jœœ- œœ-

jœœ-

143

œ jœ œ jœœ jœ œ jœœœ- Jœœ

- œœ- Jœœ-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

144

œ jœ œ Jœ

œ jœ œ Jœœœ-

jœœ- œœ-jœœ-

œœ-jœœ- œœ-

jœœ-

145

œ Jœ œ Jœœ Jœ œ Jœ

œœ-jœœ- œœ-

jœœ-œœ-

jœœ- œœ-jœœ-

146

œ jœ œ œ≤ œ

œ jœ œ œ≤ œœœ-

jœœ- œœ-jœœ-

œœ-jœœ- œœ-

jœœ-

147

.ϳ .ϲ

.ϳ .ϲ

..œœ- ..œœ-

..œœ- ..œœ-

148

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149 ϳaggressively

œ œ œ œ œœ≥

aggressively

œ œ œ œ œ

149

.≥̇f

œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ

150

œ œ œ œ œ œ

œ œ œ œ œ œ∑

151

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152

.œ œ>≤ œ> œ>

œ ‰ Œ .

œœ ‰ Œ .

œœ-≥f

jœœ-≤ œœ-

jœœ-œœ-≥f

jœœ-≤ œœ-

jœœ-

153

.œ> Œ .

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jœœ- œœ-jœœ-

œœ-jœœ- œœ-

jœœ-

154

∑œœ-P

jœœ- œœ-jœœ-

œœ-Pjœœ- œœ-

jœœ-

155

∑œœ-

jœœ- œœ-jœœ-

œœ-jœœ- œœ-

jœœ-

156

157 jœ .≥̇Pjœ .≥̇P

œ≥ƒ Jœ œ Jœ

œ≥ƒ Jœ œ Jœ

157

œƒpizz. Jœ œ Jœ

jœ .≤̇

jœ .≤̇œ Jœ œ Jœ

œ Jœ œ Jœ

158

œ Jœ œ Jœ

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Str. Bass

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jœ .˙

jœ .˙œ Jœ œ Jœ

œ Jœ œ Jœ

159

œ Jœ œ Jœ

jœ .˙

jœ .˙œ Jœ œ Jœœ Jœ œ Jœ

160

œ Jœ œ Jœ

jœ .˙

jœ .˙œ Jœ œ Jœ

œ Jœ œ Jœ

161

œ Jœ œ Jœ

jœ .˙

jœ .˙œ Jœ œ Jœ

œ Jœ œ Jœ

162

œ Jœ œ Jœ

jœ .˙

jœ .˙œ Jœ œ Jœ

œ Jœ œ Jœ

163

œ Jœ œ Jœ

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jœ .˙

.œ .œ

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164

œ Jœ œ Jœ

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œ œ œ œ œœ≥ƒ aggressively

œ œ œ œ œœ≥ƒ aggressively

œ œ œ œ œœ≥ƒ aggressively

œ œ œ œ œ

165

.˙ƒ

œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ

œ œ œ œ œ œ

166

œ œ œ œ œ œ

œ# œ œ œ œ œ

œ œ œ œ œ œ

œ# œ œ œ œ œ

167

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Vla.(Vln. III)

Str. Bass

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œ œ œ# œ œ

œaggressively

œ œ œ œ œ#œ

aggressively

œ œ œ# œ œ

œaggressively

œ œ œ œ œ#

168

169 .œ>≥ Œ ..œ>≥ Œ .

œœ-≥f Jœœ

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œœ-≥f Jœœ

-≤ œœ- Jœœ-

169

œ Jœ œo Jœo

Œ . ‰ ‰ jœ≤

Œ . ‰ ‰ jœ≤

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

170

œ Jœ œo Jœo

œ≥ œ œ œ≤ œ œ

œ≥ œ œ œ≤ œ œœœ-

P Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

œœ-P Jœœ

- œœ- Jœœ-

171

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Jœ œo Jœo

œ Jœ œ œ œœ Jœ œ œ œ

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

172

œ Jœ œo Jœo

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œ œ œ œ œ œ

œ œ œ œ œ œœœ- Jœœ

- œœ- Jœœ-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

173

œ Jœ œo Jœo

œ Jœ œ.≤ jœ.

œ Jœ œ.≤ jœ.

œ- Jœ- œ- Jœ-

œ- Jœ- œ- Jœ-

174

œ Jœ œo Jœo

œ œ4 œ œ œ œ

œ œ4 œ œ œ œœœ- Jœœ

- œœ- Jœœ-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

175

œ Jœ œo Jœo

œ Jœ œ Jœœ Jœ œ Jœ

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

176

œ Jœ œo Jœo

œ œ œ œ œ œ

œ œ œ œ œ œœœ- Jœœ

- œœ- Jœœ-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

177

œ Jœ œo Jœo

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Vla.(Vln. III)

Str. Bass

I

II

.œ œ.≤ jœ.≤

.œ œ.≤ jœ.≤

.œ- ..œœ-

.œ- ..œœ-

178

œ Jœ œo Jœo

179

œ≥ œ œ œ œ œ

œ≥ œ œ œ œ œœœ-≥

P Jœœ-≤ œœ- Jœœ

-

œœ-≥P Jœœ

-≤ œœ- Jœœ-

179

œJœ

œJœ

œ Jœ œ œ œœ Jœ œ œ œ

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

180

œJœ

œJœ

œ œ œ œ œ œ

œ œ œ œ œ œœœ- Jœœ

- œœ- Jœœ-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

181

œJœ

œJœ

œ Jœ œ.≤ jœ.

œ Jœ œ.≤ jœ.

œ- Jœ- œ- Jœ-

œ- Jœ- œ- Jœ-

182

œJœ

œJœ

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Vla.(Vln. III)

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œ œ œ œ œ œ

œ œ œ œ œ œœœ- Jœœ

- œœ- Jœœ-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

183

œJœ

œJœ

œ Jœ œ œ œœ Jœ œ œ œ

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

184

œJœ

œJœ

œ œ œ œ œ œ

œ œ œ œ œ œœœ- Jœœ

- œœ- Jœœ-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

185

œJœ

œJœ

.œ .œ

.œ .œ

..œœ- ..œœ-

.œ- ..œœ-

186

187

œ-≥ œ- œ- œ- œ- œ-

œ-≥ œ- œ- œ- œ- œ-

œœ-≥ Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

œœ-≥ Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

187

œ≥arcoœ œ œ œ œ

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œ- œ- œ- œ- œ- œ-

œ- œ- œ- œ- œ- œ-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

188

œ œ œ œ œ œ

œ- œ- œ- œ- œ- œ-

œ- œ- œ- œ- œ- œ-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

189

œ œ œ œ œ œ

œ- œ- œ- œ- œ- œ-

œ- œ- œ- œ- œ- œ-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

œœ- Jœœ- œœ- Jœœ

-

190

œ œ œ œ œ œ

...œœœ-

Ï

8va opt.

œœ-≤ œœ- œœ-

..œœ-Ï

œœ-≤ œœ- œœ-

..œœÏ

œ≤ œ œ..œœ

Ïœ≤ œ œ

191

.œÏ

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..œœâŒ .

..œœä Œ .

..œœ> Œ .

..œœ> Œ .

192

.œ> Œ .

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