This classical-sounding original work features a range of textures, dynamics, and articulation while highlighting a stately dotted motif using hooked bowing patterns throughout. Though written primarily in
As reviewed in American String Teacher Magazine, "This refreshing work reflects teaching experience and unerring feeling for the abilities of advancing string players. It is a delightful ABA work, with
Here is the perfect alternative for Pomp and Circumstance. It is much easier on the orchestra and everyone plays the melody. All parts shift and use chromatic fingerings, and there is great
In the tradition of great wind band marches like British Eighth and Colonel Bogey, this original British march is intended for beginning orchestra. Students in their first year will find
Winner of the 1987 National School Orchestra Association composition contest, this ceremonial overture is animated, inspirational and very playable. A must for concerts and school functions, it belongs in
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This great set of selections is a musical Swiss army knife, giving you the right music at the right time. It includes: Fanfare; Pomp and Circumstance; The Star-Spangled Banner and the Triumphal
The powerful sound of this classic march is now approachable for young players, bringing a spirit of grand excitement to your concert. An effective vehicle for introducing triplets to students, it makes a
Created with easy notes and rhythms, this regal march in the style of William Walton is playable by beginners for graduation ceremonies. It can also be learned quickly by more advanced ensembles for any
This imaginative and dynamic selection is based on the traditional Navy Hymn. Using myriad time signatures, keys, and modes, the work is a perfect teaching piece for advanced students, challenging
Using melodic and harmonic material from two G. F. Handel marches, this arrangement makes a fine concert opener or processional. Very playable for younger students, as it stays in first position for all
This fantastic concert march was written in 1907 and is regarded by many as one of Fucik's finest works. The triumphant ending makes it a great finale to any concert.
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Featuring lovely melodic lines, beautiful harmonies, easy rhythms, and interesting parts for all sections, this piece is a sure winner! It will be a great addition to the standard graduation ceremony
A must for any regal ceremony. The traditional Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 has been scored for young full orchestra or strings alone. The famed processional is followed by the majestic