Narrators read The Declaration of Independence, accompanied by a stirring live soundtrack. A powerful moment for your next patriotic concert! Clear cues, tempo changes, and vamps allow the music and speech
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Dedicated to all frontline responders of COVID-19 outbreak of 2020. Performance time, approx. 7 minutes in one continuous piece with 3 distinct sections: 1. Lying in Wait - hustle and bustle, then the
A tuneful showpiece for your star euphonium player that's easier than it sounds, for both soloist and band. The style harkens back to the golden age of band music. Perfect for a park concert or on the
Written in honor of the 100th birthday of WRR radio in Dallas, Texas. First licensed on August 5, 1921, WRR is the second oldest operating radio station in the United States. It currently operates as WRR-FM
Sixteen of America's best-loved folk songs, transposed from major to minor keys in a clever, twisted medley. Can you identify them all? This musical romp is fun to play and fun to listen to, while testing
Written in 2020, the title of this rousing march is a light-hearted reference to both the COVID pandemic and Fucik's famous Florentiner March - but the music is 100% serious. Despite all its
Spanish Concert March. Haunting melodies and dramatic flourishes intertwine throughout this concert march, bringing to mind images of Coronado and his Spanish Conquistadors marching across Mexico and the
A new 6/8 march by WW2 veteran Al Sweet, reminiscent of golden age American marches by Henry Fillmore and Karl King. Written for the 100th anniversary of State Bank of Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
This traditional 17th-century song is one of Ireland's most popular folk tunes. The lyrics tell of a highwayman who robs a military officer and is later double-crossed by his woman. The center section