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
Celebrating immigration, freedom, and liberty in America, verses from The New Colossus, the poem on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, are set to music and then combined with America (My
Inspired by the spirit of independence and the altruistic and welcoming nature of the best of us in this great country, this reflects what the United States of America stands for in the world: freedom, and
From its haunting opening to its stirring conclusion, this contemporary setting evokes the gospel-infused roots of the original lyrics and melody. Featuring a vocal soloist, optional choir and optional
Looking for something fun to play and sure to be a crowd pleaser? This is a historically "American" work, written by a German immigrant composer, and dedicated to an American president. Put this on your
This thrilling and majestic overture pays homage to the only eternal flame memorial in the United States dedicated to Medal of Honor recipients. Subtle nods to America remind the listener of the
A musical kaleidoscope of the real old-fashioned Fourth of July, you can almost hear the firecrackers and see the skyrockets and pinwheels filling the air with a pattern of noise and color. This, together
This 6/8 concert march is fresh and dynamic. Bursting with excitement, this original march will make a great concert opener or closer.
Written for the 75th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor and gathering of heroes from around the world, this stirring composition pays tribute to America's "Greatest Generation." Beginning with a
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This multi-movement work depicts three military and veterans' cemeteries in the United States. Veteran and Wilshire sketches the environs of a cemetery in the middle of a busy Los Angeles
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The 20th century was Irving Berlin's own, and his music was America's music - and still is! This spectacular 10-minute medley for choir and piano, with optional band or full orchestra accompaniment,
This stunning work celebrates the men and women, past and present, who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. Mostly original material is interwoven with snippets of the U.S. Armed Forces anthems (The
This medley of classic patriotic tunes pays tribute to veterans and active-duty service members whose sacrifices protect our freedoms. It's appropriate for Veterans Day, Memorial Day, or any program that
Written to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, this stirring tribute honors the heroes of December 7, 1941. Beginning with chimes signifying the hour of the attack, the
Marking the centennial of World War I, this medley highlights seven songs popular during this era: It's a Long Way to Tipperary; Good Morning, Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip; Roses of Picardy; How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em
A medley of songs honoring the brave soldiers of WWI arranged for concert band with optional SATB choir. This stately and regal arrangement features the songs Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit
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
A march masterpiece! This is a special Sesquicentennial Edition of what may very well be the greatest and most well-known march ever written. Prepared and presented by the former leader of the
Newly transcribed for brass band and percussion by John Smith, this rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner is just as celebratory and dramatic as the original. The previous arrangement for brass
A stately and reverent setting of The Caisson Song. Rich and creative harmonic language coupled with colorful orchestrations and scoring create this unique setting that will be a great addition to
Three Washington Statues was commissioned by the United States Army Band "Pershing's Own," led by Colonel Thomas H. Palmatier. Washington D.C. contains some of the world's most iconic monuments,