Here's a wonderful new edition of this classic standard concert march!
Helen May Butler was one of the most successful female conductors in the history of the concert band. Band music was a favorite of President Theodore Roosevelt, and this work was selected as the official
Another in the fine series of marches from Karl King, this gem received its title "from some ritualistic work of a certain fraternity." Composed in 1913, the march is dedicated to Clive Dayton of Brighton,
Written by John Philip Sousa in appreciation of an honor given to him by the Board of Directors of the 1893 St. Louis Exposition, The Directorate was one of the first pieces that he composed for
Written in the style of the marches used in circuses to accompany acrobats, this march harkens back to a longstanding band tradition. Filled with theatrical surprises, it is a work that adds a special
A wonderful edition of this classic march by the legendary composer, complete with a full score. Perfect for spring and summer programs.
The saying "Fair winds and following seas" is offered to sailors as a gesture of goodwill and good luck to those who have served with courage and integrity and will be missed. With unexpected dissonances
Originally published in 1932, this rediscovered treasure of the concert march world has been rescored for the modern concert band. Written in traditional march form, all sections are featured. A pleasant
This striking festival work incorporates the famous Scots folk song Auld Lang Syne several times throughout in festive brass fanfares, interludes, and brilliant march melodies. Originally written
A stately original concert march honoring the USS New York, built partly from 7.5 tons of steel from the fallen World Trade Center towers.
Hold on to your seats! The styles of Saint-Saens and Shostakovich have been channeled to create a rollicking galop that your players and audience are sure to love! Careful scoring, catchy melodies, and a
It's off to the races with this challenging galop! Arranged for band from the original piano score for eight hands on one piano, this challenging piece retains the humor and rollicking fun of the original
A high-speed galop written for young band that showcases all sections. A great concert or festival opener or closer that requires all performers to saddle up and hang on!
Alton Adams was the first black bandmaster in the United States Navy, and perhaps the most popular. His bands were celebrated across the United States during his years of service, and he eventually rose to
A spirited and tuneful concert march in 6/8 that is highly accessible and includes a wonderful piccolo feature in the trio.
A simple standard march composed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Kansas Bandmasters Association (1972-2022). The main theme is the Kansas state song, with Home on the
This can be a march or a galop - it all depends on the tempo your group can handle and what your musicality tells you. It's another magnificent work from the pen of an American march master that will
Composed in 1885 by a gifted young cornetist and bandmaster, this is one of the most enduring circus marches, or "screamers." The quick tempo and pounding rhythms evoke the chaos and thundering hooves of
Marches from all around the world have different styles and sounds; Italian marches are famous for their buoyant melodies and florid countermelodies. This classic Italian march is now available in a concert