All Parts for “In the Bleak Midwinter” — String Orchestra
You're viewing the Viola part for In the Bleak Midwinter by Gustav Holst , arranged by Patrick Roszell. Below is the work's full instrumentation — every individual part is available as a PDF download, or get the complete conductor score and parts as a set.
Strings 6 parts
Other 1 part
Frequently asked questions
What instruments are included in “In the Bleak Midwinter”?
This String Orchestra arrangement includes 7 individual parts: 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, 3rd Violin (Viola [TC]), Viola, Cello, String Bass, Piano Accompaniment. A conductor score is also available separately.
Can I buy a single instrument part instead of the full set?
Yes. Every individual instrument part is available as a separate PDF download for $5.99. This is perfect for replacing a misplaced page or adding extra stands for your section without purchasing the complete set.
What grade level is “In the Bleak Midwinter”?
“In the Bleak Midwinter” is rated Grade: 1½, written for String Orchestra.
How many copies of each part come with the full set?
The full set includes the following quantities:
| Part | Copies |
|---|---|
| Conductor Score | 1 |
| 1st Violin | 8 |
| 2nd Violin | 8 |
| 3rd Violin (Viola [TC]) | 5 |
| Viola | 5 |
| Cello | 5 |
| String Bass | 5 |
| Piano Accompaniment | 1 |
How are the parts delivered?
Individual parts are available as instant PDF downloads that you can print as many times as you need. The complete set (In the Bleak Midwinter: String Orchestra Conductor Score & Parts) includes the conductor score and all parts as PDF downloads.
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this arrangement is what we're playing for our high school winter concert...and this reminds me of spending time with my significant other on a nice winter day, and giving plenty of love because, well, your loved ones won't be here for long. love them while you still can.
I'm playing this in my winter concert 🎶 (9th grade) I like it. It's a good song to practice vibrato
is it funny that i played the same song for my eighth winter concert and ninth winter concert but it was a different arranger?