The term "skidoo" was American slang that originated before World War I meaning "Get out quick!" This classic and lively march is available here in an accessible flexible version.
Written for the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I and dedicated to General John J. Pershing, this march has a special place in the history of the concert band. It is a patriotic salute of
Here's a perfect choice for more advanced ensembles seeking to build their stylistic vocabulary. Its agile lines present a fun challenge for all, while its distinct Spanish flair will entertain both band
Composed on the night of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, this march was heard regularly on weekly national radio broadcasts throughout World War II. Written in the traditional march form, the
Here's a fantastic edition of one of Sousa's lesser-known but still amazing concert marches. Excellent performance annotations in the score.
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Do you have a great low brass section, particularly euphonium, that you would like to show off? As suggested by the title, this wonderful original concert march is what you're looking for. Great lines
Upon leaving the U.S. Marine Band to form his own professional band, Sousa wrote this classic original march. It has since become a standard in the repertoire of American concert bands and is now available
Set in B-flat major, this bright and brisk concert march in 6/8 time is infused with colorful articulations and dramatic dynamics. An exuberant performance selection!
Premiered at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina, this march describes the beautiful mountain views that gave Asheville its nickname, "Land of the Sky." Written in the traditional style of
When in doubt, "Bring forth the brigade!" This humorous and intense march features bombastic brass, a horn feature, and a variety of percussion!