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Trolls by Todd Stalter String Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Todd Stalter
Orchestra - Grade 1.5

SKU: AP.51726S

Composed by Todd Stalter. 5 or More; Performance Music Ensemble; Quartet; Single Titles; Solo Small Ensembles; String Orchestra. Belwin Beginning String Orchestra. Light Concert; Multicultural; Programmatic. Score. Duration 2:00. Belwin Music #00-51726S. Published by Belwin Music (AP.51726S).

ISBN 9781470676230. UPC: 038081598512. English.

This title features Alfred Music's String Orchestra FLEX options. That means that every part in this set is now transposed into every other part, so you can play this title with any combination of like- or mixed-string ensemble. After purchasing this set, decide what additional parts you need to meet the unique needs of your ensemble, then download and print them for free at alfred.com/supplemental---free of charge.

In Norse mythology, trolls were creatures that lived in the forests, mountains, or caves, away from human settlements. They were seen as antagonistic towards humans, brutish-looking, and were to be avoided. Various folk legends claimed they were as big as giants or as small as gnomes and had shapeshifting abilities. No doubt, many curious people must have ventured out to see a troll for themselves. Trolls, by Todd Stalter, vividly explores sneaking around in dark and unfamiliar places, a sense of confident adventure, and---quite possibly---the surprise of spotting a troll! This will come together very well in rehearsal and with its unique sound, will intrigue your students. (2:00).