This fresh concert march is influenced by the style of John Williams' cinematic marches. Melodic content for all sections, great percussion writing, rhythmical melodies, and lots of articulation as well as
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,
Composed on the night of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, this march was heard regularly on weekly national radio broadcasts throughout World War II. This version is written in the key of F and
Composed on the night of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, this march was heard regularly on weekly national radio broadcasts throughout World War II. Written in the traditional march form, the
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
This well-known march reflects the Sousa's love for horses and has all the stylistic hallmarks he is known for. This edition contains all the brisk and lively elements that have made it so popular over the
An original concert march in traditional form for developing bands. Very playable yet varied enough to fit into concert programs throughout the year. Ideal for concert, festival or contest usage.
As the title suggests, this galop paints a spirited picture of the parade that takes place under the Big Top at the start of every circus. Many of the famous marches in our band repertoire came from
This contemporary piece was written as a tribute to the lives lost during the attack on Pearl Harbor. It opens with the sound of an air raid siren that resolves into a rich bombastic concert march that is
This contemporary concert march was created as a tribute to engineering ingenuity, scientific development, and the hard-working men and women that are helping to make oil and gas discovery an
Composed in the style of a traditional Spanish paso doble, this original piece for younger developing ensembles is certain to liven up their next performance. It's easy to play yet richly scored to sound
This set of six march trios from famous Sousa marches includes: Stars and Stripes Forever; The Thunderer; Manhattan Beach; The Liberty Bell; Washington Post and El Capitan. This flexible
This set of six famous march trios includes: Father Of Victory (Ganne); Entrance Of The Gladiators (Fucik); The Victors (Elbel); Joyce's 71st Regiment (Boyer);
A stately original concert march honoring the USS New York, built partly from 7.5 tons of steel from the fallen World Trade Center towers.
This original contemporary march will add a fresh new approach to opening any concert or program. From its percussion section opening to its varied section and ensemble work and right through its melodic
This contemporary concert march serves as a tribute to brave firefighters everywhere that protect lives and property by risking their lives on a daily basis. The perfect addition to concert or contest
Composed in 1885 by a gifted young cornetist and bandmaster, this is one of the most enduring circus marches, or "screamers." The quick tempo and pounding rhythms evoke the chaos and thundering hooves of
This original concert march is built on six notes, making it ideal for first-year beginning bands. It gives young groups a real boost in confidence, showing that they are completely in command of their
This Italian concert march opens with a vibrant brass fanfare followed by expressive and lyrically melodies that are hallmarks of this grand style. A rousing trio features a jaunty brass melody immersed in
This original concert march in traditional march style will provide your developing musicians the opportunity to experience how important marches are to the history and development of the concert band
The repertoire of concert bands has always incorporated marches and this extraordinary original march is very reminiscent of a host of 18th and 19th century German marches. Carrying with it
Taken from Movement 1 of Gustav Holst's Second Suite, this delightful work has been written to be accessible by younger bands. The familiar themes adapted from the original