

Rockin' it!
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Product ID: HE2 SA 26602
By Julie Lyonn Lieberman
Publisher:
Highland Etling
Series:
String Alternatives Series
Genre:
Rock 'n Roll
Line Up:
String Orchestra
Duration:
2:30
Level: 3.5
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All acoustic, all electric, or a mixture of string players can play this high-energy rock 'n roll score. Add some special effects, and your orchestra will be catapulted into 21st century contemporary string playing! This piece was designed to help you close the gap between the student's iPod and their instrument. Studies have found that inclusion of rock repertoire has boosted student practice time and participation in orchestra. This title is available through SmartMusic.
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Composer
Julie Lyonn Lieberman (1956-)
Julie Lyonn Lieberman is a pioneer teacher of music improvisation and ergonomic performance. She was born in Newark, New Jersey on July 16, 1954. She is an American improvising violinist and vocalist, composer, author, educator, and recording artist specializing in fiddle and international violin styles. Julie Lyonn Lieberman was among the first to teach improvisation and world music at Juilliard; she also created the first eclectic styles teacher training program in the world as Artistic Director for the summer program, Strings Without Boundaries Strings Without Boundaries at Duquesne University.
Julie Lyonn Lieberman began her formal education on violin studying with famed educator and author, Samuel Applebaum. She continued her classical violin studies with Nancy Clarke of the Curtis Institute; Romuald Tecco of the Galamian School; Bill Henry, the co-founder of Orpheus Ensemble; and Stanley Ritchie, then concertmaster of the New York City Opera Orchestra and first violinist of the Philadelphia String Quartet. During this time she also became involved in roots music through family members who helped found the Folk Society of Northern New Jersey and who were involved with booking international groups such as The Boys of the Lough.
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