A powerhouse arrangement of this march for the concert band! Written at an accessible Grade 3.5, this march is sure to impress. As an opener, closer, or mid-concert show-stopper, this will be an audience
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
A patriotic anthem originally written and published in 1918 for voice and piano at a time when a newfound sense of nationalism swept across the country as the United States became involved in World War One,
The classic march has been wonderfully rescored for more accessibility while maintaining the grandeur of the original.
Composed in 1925, this pasodoble is one of the better-known pieces of Spanish music around the world. Pasodobles became very popular with U.S. bands throughout the sixties, and some of them, including this
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Here's a fantastic edition of one of Sousa's lesser-known but still amazing concert marches. Excellent performance annotations in the score.
A great and authentic arrangement of this King classic featuring the famous New Year's Eve melody in the trio.
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
This lively cut-time march will bring you, your students, and your audiences back to the early 1900s, a time when marches were required repertoire for all bands. This march is approachable by young bands
Masterfully scored for wind band, this traditional Irish tune also includes references to the folk dance The Blackbird. Dignified and proud, this setting uses a number of authentic percussion
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.
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
Among Goldman's many contributions to the band's repertoire, his Christmas march medley has been especially popular. Familiar seasonal tunes include Good King Wenceslas; Adeste Fideles; Jingle
Here's a wonderful new edition of this classic standard concert march!
Helen May Butler was one of the most successful female conductors in the history of the concert band. Band music was a favorite of President Theodore Roosevelt, and this work was selected as the official