The rousing march music of John Philip Sousa has been an audience favorite for generations. This spirited medley combines themes from four of Sousa's most famous marches: The Washington Post; Semper
This accessible work is a perfect introduction to the march style – it has everything you need to teach this traditional concert band form and put on a great show at the same time. A worthwhile
A fun and accessible piece that is perfect for introducing young players to the march form. Uses only the first six notes of the B-flat scale.
Here's the first truly accessible Grade 2 version of this classic standard that has become one of the most well-loved and played marches in the concert band medium. Now even more musicians can experience
Upon leaving the U.S. Marine Band to form his own professional band, Sousa wrote this classic original march. It has since become a standard in the repertoire of American concert bands and is now available
According to Sousa scholar Paul Bierley, Sousa often remarked that the old Scottish ballad Annie Laurie was the most beautiful of all folk songs. In 1883, he wrote the march Bonnie Annie
This famous circus march has been a favorite of bands and audiences for years, and this well-crafted arrangement puts it easily within the reach of less experienced musicians. It sounds great with young
A true march gem unmatched in its superb regimental style and musical... view details
One of the most popular Czechoslovakian marches, Children of the Regiment has been enjoyed by generations of bands and audiences. This authentic edition has been prepared after meticulous study of
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
An accomplished composer and conductor in his day, Julius Fucik wrote more than 400 marches, polkas and waltzes. Even 100 years after his death, the patriotic themes in his music remain popular in the Czech
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
Described as an Italian grand march, this wonderful march is now available in an edition based on the original European edition. Including a full score, this entertaining composition shows itself to be as