Aunt Rhodie's Appetite
by Traditional
String Orchestra - Sheet Music

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Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 1

SKU: CF.BAS38

Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Joseph Compello. FS-SWS. Carl Fischer Beginning String Orchestra Series. Score and Parts. With Standard notation. 12+8+2+8+5+2+5+5+16 pages. Carl Fischer Music #BAS38. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.BAS38).

ISBN 9780825866609. UPC: 798408066604. 8.5 X 11 inches. Key: D major.

A delightful complete first concert for your first year string orchestra, built around the story of Aunt Rhodie and the Old Grey Goose. Includes narration for a group of actors that will complete the fun!.
Aunt Rhodie’s Appetite is a novel setting in which beginners can perform several standard folk songs. Because they are so easy, these songs by themselves would not make much of a concert, even for beginners. But when used as interludes to this play, the songs become sufficiently interesting to the audience, without taxing the abilities of students who have only beenplaying for about ten to twelve weeks.The story tells of Aunt Rhodie’s plan to cook the Old Gray Goose for her holiday dinner. Since the play uses only four actors, it can be performed on stage in front of the ensemble. More elaborate settings are possible, of course. Teaching the play can be handled by the director or by a classroom teacher. The actors can be students or faculty members. Costumes can be as simple or fancy as wanted.Thank you for choosing this composition. I hope you and your students find it educational and enjoyable.Joseph Compello,Glen Arm, Maryland, 2008.

About Carl Fischer Beginning String Orchestra Series

This series of Grade 1 pieces is designed for first year string groups. The pieces in this series are characterized by:

  • Limited parts (often 2nd violin and viola are the same part, cello and bass are same part)
  • Limited keys and rhythms - only simple 8th note patterns
  • Limited independence of parts
  • Playable after limited study time
  • First position and natural bowings
  • Piano for rehearsal and reinforcement