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
Set in B-flat major, this bright and brisk concert march in 6/8 time is infused with colorful articulations and dramatic dynamics. An exuberant performance selection!
Premiered at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina, this march describes the beautiful mountain views that gave Asheville its nickname, "Land of the Sky." Written in the traditional style of
When in doubt, "Bring forth the brigade!" This humorous and intense march features bombastic brass, a horn feature, and a variety of percussion!
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,
An engaging and spirited march for the mature concert band that pays tribute to Mount Wrightson and the famous observatory on nearby Mount Hopkins.
A uniquely styled arrangement of a march popular in the early days of the Prohibition era, this features an optional xylophone solo the first time through the trio. Just the different sort of march to make
The New Corn Palace is a famous attraction in Mitchell, South Dakota. Originally built to house the annual community harvest festival, the ornate building opened in 1921 and became a premier venue for area
A spirited, fun-loving march written in the circus style of the late 1800s and early 1900s – its happy and carefree energy brings back memories of three-ring circuses, trapeze artists, and clowns. As