In 1962, Karl King composed his last great march and dedicated it to his longtime friend Meredith Willson of The Music Man fame. All the stylish march components he's known for are evident throughout this
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
This traditional military-style march contains important opportunities for each section. With a percussion introduction and interlude, trumpet fanfare, low brass melody, and woodwind lead, all sections are
Composed in the style of a traditional circus march, this exciting work lets younger bands really open up the throttle and have some fun! Wind parts have very comfortable ranges, and careful scoring makes
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This gem was written during Karl King's days with the circus, and it really shows! After the brass fanfare and two magical strains, the trio is heavily influenced by ragtime which was the
The huge treasure trove of edited King marches continues to grow by leaps and bounds, so you can be assured that this will be another crowd pleaser for audiences of all ages. Musicians love to revisit the
John Clifford Heed (1862-1908) was known as the "March Wizard," and has more than 60 published marches to his credit. In Storm and Sunshine was one of his earliest works, and it remains his most
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
Dive into the march style with this great selection for younger bands. With a melody that is catchy and playable, you will find much success in this march. The trio features some opportunities for working
Best known for his marches, Davide delle Cese was an Italian band leader, composer and teacher who enjoyed a long and rich musical career. His march, Inglesina, is one of his most popular marches
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
Even the youngest of students will be able to perform this impressive march. It uses only the first six notes of the B-flat scale, and the most difficult rhythm is two repeated eighth notes. Even