Here's a perfect choice for more advanced ensembles seeking to build their stylistic vocabulary. Its agile lines present a fun challenge for all, while its distinct Spanish flair will entertain both band
A fun and accessible piece that is perfect for introducing young players to the march form. Uses only the first six notes of the B-flat scale.
The classic march has been wonderfully rescored for more accessibility while maintaining the grandeur of the original.
Composed in 1925 by Spanish composer Jaime Texidor, this attractive, moderately paced paso doble has a proven long-lasting appeal and musicality and is a true classic in concert band repertoire.
A brilliant addition to the traditional march repertoire. This is an excellent opportunity for developing bands to reinforce proper march style. The melodic material at the trio is engaging, lyrical, and
This fun and very accessible concert march, written in complete march form, will give developing bands a great opportunity to be introduced to this revered genre. Very singable melodic themes will give
This energetic march finds its way to the young band stage as never heard before! Great, playable march-style melodies written for sections along with accessible rhythms and ranges make this an excellent
Here is an excellent introduction to the march style. It is spirited and features a lovely countermelody in the upper woodwinds. Your percussionists will have fun opportunities with auxiliary instruments,
Young bands are certain to enjoy playing this traditional march. With plenty of dynamic changes and instrumental colors, you'll have your audiences applauding in no time. Melodic horn parts and moving low
This piece begins with a melody that imitates the up and down motion of a horse on a carousel, thus the title. It is basically a standard concert march with three main sections and an interlude. Each
A perfect fit for a graduation recessional march, induction ceremony or special event. This concert march is playable and fun for middle school and high school ensembles.
Imagine it is the turn of the century, not the last one but the one before and you are enjoying yourself at the county fair listening to the local band perform in the band shell. Perhaps this might be
This traditional march for beginning band is perfect for introducing march style. It introduces students to the trio, without modulation, as well as some common accidentals. Students and audiences alike
This style of march, the pasodoble, is popular in Spain and Mexico and with mariachi groups. Commonly used in bullfights, the most popular ones were named after famous bullfighters; this title may be
Add a bit of musical history to your concerts with this lively quickstep march. This appealing number from the Civil War era features a moderate tempo and distinctively spirited military style. The scoring
Imagine a band far off in the distance marching towards you - the music, soft at first, becomes louder and louder, the red
This solid original march has all the classic trimmings of a traditional concert march yet is very attainable by the young concert band through simple rhythms and comfortable ranges. The perfect choice to
This traditionally composed march is perfect for contest or festival performance. Wonderfully authentic, it is not only fun to play but also reinforces all the techniques we aim to teach with a march.
Johann Sebastian Bach is the most iconic figure of the Baroque Period; however, during his lifetime, he was revered more for his phenomenal keyboard skills rather than his compositions. A prolific composer