Here's another of the beloved "March King's" expert works. Carefully edited for historic correctness and playability, this march edition will present this classic at its rousing best.
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Fans and march enthusiasts will be overjoyed with this wonderfully stylish, rediscovered march. It gives a glimpse of the young, aspiring composer and reflects the early years of his career. At the
Flight is the official march of the Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. It was commissioned by the Air Force Band in 1984 and premiered by them in November of that year. Their recording
A fine original patriotic march that brings this great American tradition to the young concert band. Fun and accessible!
This is a great choice if you are looking for a great concert selection with a melody that all will recognize! This march is very accessible to bands at all levels and is written in a unique American style.
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 well-scored and accessible medley of American patriotic songs - Over There; The Stars and Stripes Forever; Hail to the Chief; America and Yankee Doodle - has all the trimmings of a
It doesn't get any better than this! Themes from three of America's most popular patriotic marches are brought together in this colorful and solidly scored medley. Including You're a Grand Old Flag,
This classic march remains one of the best known and most popular marches ever written. The combination of magnificent march-style writing and musical quotes from the Star-Spangled Banner give
This original march pays tribute to this elite military team. Composed in a classic American march style, it conjures images of gallantry on the sea, land, and air and makes use of the beloved tune
This melodic, patriotic song was written as a contribution to the war effort during World War I. The delightful march was performed for fund-raising efforts for the Red Cross, assisting in the raising a
A rousing original march written in a distinct American style. Stylish and upbeat, it reminds us why marches are so important in the history of the modern concert band. From an educational perspective,
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