This rousing march from late in the March King's career is available in an authentic concert-sized edition that's been meticulously edited. Complete with extensive performance information, full score, and
Sousa's love of horses is reflected in this delightful and popular march. With a character and swagger unlike any other, the 6/8 meter creates an astonishing musical image of a horseback unit on the move.
Sousa wrote this while serving in the Naval Reserve, and it remains one of his most stirring military and patriotic marches. This brilliant edition incorporates meticulously researched Sousa performance
As with several Sousa classics, this march comprises melodies from one of his tuneful operettas. It was written in 1898, a period when some of his greatest and most popular works were written and this work
Two musical legends, Percy Grainger and John Philip Sousa, joined forces to create this delightful arrangement of Country Gardens! As with all Brion/Schissel editions, this has been carefully
One of the most elegant marches ever written, this classic 1904 Sousa march conjures the image of an elegantly dressed diplomat strolling happily down the street while tipping his top hat to passersby. The
Sousa's brilliant, fiery and tuneful Spanish dance is enhanced by multiple percussion, including colorful castanets and tambourines. The composer's natural affinity for creating great
Here is this grand march presented in the powerful and colorful concert orchestration used by Sousa's own band. Identifiable by the dancing woodwind obbligatos, wonderful melodic lines and soaring
Complete with unique chromatic chimes and great parade drum effects, this lilting 6/8 march is not only a march masterpiece but is also a part of history. Written to help sell war bonds, Sousa's
World War I was a prolific period of composition for the March King; it was during this time he composed some of his finest marches. This is a sterling example of his ability to compose marches of
A "barn-burner" from the Big Apple, Sousa's hustle-bustle march captures both the brilliant, restless energy and the soaring lyrical themes inspired by mid-town Manhattan in 1915. It's arranged here