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
Grab the audience 's attention with this ear-pleasing toe-tapper. A perfect opener or closer for your first concert, it's also an ideal vehicle to teach march style. Professionally written, pedagogically
Once you hear this terrific march you'll wonder why it's not better known or performed more often. Composed by Louis Panella, this fine march was meant to honor the humanitarian work of the Red Cross during
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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.
Here's a fantastic edition of one of Sousa's lesser-known but still amazing concert marches. Excellent performance annotations in the score.
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
A tuneful delight to the ear with a satisfying array of teaching points for the conductor. It makes a superb concert or festival selection, at home in any place in a program. Sure to become a
This stylish work is written in the traditional march form and style but is anything but traditional. The music is fresh, invigorating and thilling! A brilliant trumpeting fanfare introduces low brass
The golden age of marches in early 20th century gave us a wealth of wonderful literature. That tradition is still alive and well as can be seen with this wonderful and tuneful addition to the repertoire.
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Sousa wrote much more than marches. This work is from a suite entitled Camera Studies - Music for an Imaginary Film. It is clearly Sousa but not the Sousa of the famous marches. A fascinating