Another great march from the composer known as America's March King. Quoting familiar American melodies, the tunes used in this march are further enhanced and made more memorable by the eloquent and evident
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Here's a terrific transcription that provides a contrasting selection for concert programs. The soft but intense opening builds in intensity and draws the listener in as it grows in energy and volume.
This good-natured work for young band illustrates a group of elves dancing and prancing through a winter landscape. It's mildly humorous and mischievous, with dynamic and stylistic changes being somewhat
Looking for a high-quality march for young bands that is clever, tasteful, and different? March to Buckingham Palace provides all the pageantry and tradition of Great Britain in one charming,
The brilliant Czech composer Vaclav Nelhybel originally published March to Nowhere in 1976. This arrangement has been scored for intermediate-level bands as the perfect vehicle to introduce
This sinister-sounding march is perfect for directors looking for something completely different. Using elements from a traditional march set in a contemporary framework, the music is based on tritone
A bold opening kicks it off - written in the style of a classic circus march, this piece has something in it for everyone! The tasteful use of contemporary harmonies at key points adds a fresh sound to the
Translated "March of the Gypsy," this piece portrays the image of a lone wanderer happily marching across the Italian countryside. The first strain evokes a daring and adventurous mood as the trek into the
This playful, contemporary 2/4 march will be a welcome addition to any concert or competition. While it's totally original, it's highly reminiscent of the 19th-century German/Bavarian marches that can still
One of Karl King's most popular marches; excerpts of this march are commonly used in auditions for euphoniums and baritone horns auditioning for a spot in a military band, a university band, brass bands,
With effective articulation, minimal dynamics, and an upbeat march melody, this work is an excellent sectional feature and a perfect way to introduce any band to the march genre.
This original march, composed for the very beginning band, is an opportunity to introduce the traditional march style to your young musicians. Using six notes, this excellent teaching piece reinforces