A classic American march perfect for any concert. Limited ranges and technical demands make this a great march for middle school and smaller, less experienced high school bands. The first half features
Once you hear this terrific march you'll wonder why it's not better known or performed more often. Composed by Louis Panella, this fine march was meant to honor the humanitarian work of the Red Cross during
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This bright, festive fanfare is a perfect concert opener that can lend its jubilant air to any occasion. Written well within the ability level of developing players, it will herald the start of your young
Written in a traditional form and style, this original march is suitable for concert and festival performance as well as patriotic and ceremonial events. The chimes are featured throughout as they interact
This outstanding march is another gem from the magical pen of Karl L. King. Tuneful melodies, clever countermelodies, and interesting percussion parts remain a hallmark of the King library. Musicians
This catchy, original concert march is in a standard march form but is written for the abilities of developing players. It's reminiscent of the wonderful marches of Bennett or King, complete with tuneful
Stately, regal and dignified, this march begins softly, gradually growing as the music develops, creating the feeling of a courtly procession. The ranges are limited but this exceptional march will make
Meaning "unconquerable," this ponderous and dramatic march from the "King" of all march composers lives up to its title. Composed for his friend Merle Evans, it opens with a minor-key section featuring low
Capturing the pomp and pageantry of a royal coronation, this original march is a top-notch training work for the young band. It hits the grade level solidly, with enough teaching points to make it
This is one of Harold Bennett's (pseudonym of Henry Fillmore) lesser-known marches that falls into the "hidden gem" category. It's a tuneful 6/8 march from the original Bennett Band Book that's written in
The charm and style of a British-style march is brought front and center in this delightful concert march for young band. The tuneful melodies are reminiscent of English folk tunes and create a tasty
Toward the end of World War II, both sides had amassed a great number of prisoners who were used as labor to build roads and bridges. To keep morale high they made up songs that made the work go faster and