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Wizards in Winter: Full Orchestra Conductor Score & Parts

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Wizards in Winter: Full Orchestra Conductor Score & Parts

As Performed by Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Words and music by Paul O'Neill and Robert Kinkel [Trans-Siberian Orchestra] / arr. Bob Phillips

Level: Professional

Item: 00-43812

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As seen in the mind-boggling Trans-Siberian stage show! This powerful piece soars and asks to be played large. Sure-fire excitement for any holiday program!

The rock rhythm section contributes to an intense and very hip musical experience. An optional part for electric guitar can be used to add interest to the performance. This arrangement includes parts appropriate for a community or professional orchestra. The bowings are those that would be expected by professional players. Instrumentation: Full orchestra, timpani (G-B-D-E), drumset, opt. electric guitar, opt. piano, opt. electric bass. (3:25)
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Additional Details
Series: Professional Orchestra Series
Publisher: Alfred Music
Page Count: 205
UPC: 038081508061
SKU: 00-43812
Complete Instrumentation

Instrument Parts for “Wizards in Winter”

This Grade Grade: 3 String Orchestra arrangement ships as printed sheet music with a conductor score and a complete set of parts. Every individual part is also available as a separate PDF digital download.

Arranger Bob Phillips
Grade / Level Grade: 3
Ensemble String Orchestra
Individual Parts 10 + Score
Format Print & Digital
Conductor Score Full score view of all parts
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What's included with the full edition. Wizards in Winter: String Orchestra Conductor Score & Parts ($61.00) contains the conductor score plus multiple copies of each part listed above (quantities vary by part). Prefer the score on its own? Get the Score (). The individual parts above are ideal for replacing a lost page or adding extra stands without re-buying the set.

Frequently asked questions

What instruments are included in “Wizards in Winter”?

This String Orchestra arrangement includes 10 individual parts: 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, 3rd Violin (Viola [TC]), Viola, Cello, String Bass, Guitar, Electric Bass, Piano Accompaniment, Drums. 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. This is perfect for replacing a misplaced page or adding extra stands for your section without purchasing the complete set.

What grade level is “Wizards in Winter”?

“Wizards in Winter” is rated Grade Grade: 3, 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
Guitar 1
Electric Bass 1
Piano Accompaniment 1
Drums 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 (Wizards in Winter: String Orchestra Conductor Score & Parts) includes the conductor score and all parts as PDF downloads.

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Real reactions from the players, directors & students who love Wizards in Winter.

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@Will_G_The_Hoosier YouTube

Dear Lord, I beg and plead for your mercy on an arco-pizz transition during 8th note runs

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@mayaruthie YouTube

this song is one of my favorites to play but also the bane of my existence

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@clairepente9051 YouTube

Every time I played this we picked plucking or playing and we had to memorize this

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@Keikistar YouTube

bro i'm a cello principal, and we have to play this at 160 speed. amazing work tho.

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@kenzieb4418 YouTube

I played this in the 7th grade for our winter concert. I was in varsity orchestra and I played the cello

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@AliceHagelstein YouTube

I love to listen to it but hate to play it. My orchestra class is currently practicing it for a concert.

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@lucas_the_bassoonist YouTube

The fast switch from arco to pizz is very annoying as a bassist with a German bow