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  • £82.50

    Marche Indienne - Adolphe Sellenick

    An elegant, stylish French march by the former conductor of the Garde Republicaine Band, this work was frequently programmed by Sousa and the Sousa Band. Bourgeois new edition will be a welcome addition to the repertoire of bands everywhere.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £54.99

    Celtic Festival - Nancy H. Seward

    Dedicated to the Columbia (Missouri) Community Band, Keith House, conductor, this medley of familiar Celtic tunes includes British Grenadiers; Annie Laurie; Barbara Allen and Scotland the Brave. Each song is clearly stated, then effectively developed for a strong program selection.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £121.00

    Holiday Rhapsody - Larry MacTaggart

    Finally, a spectacular festive new work sure to be the musical highlight of the holiday season. Using familiar melodies associated with the holiday season, this brilliant new composition was written for the United Sates Air Force Band, Col. Lowell E. Graham, commander/conductor. An exciting selection that is a showcase for all sections of the band, it is sure to be a crowd pleaser.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £104.50

    Second Connecticut Regiment - D. D. Reeves

    David W. Reeves (1838-1900) was a skilled cornet soloist and band leader. He was called the "Father of Band Music in the U.S.A." He wrote over 150 marches, galops and polkas. In 1981, The Second Connecticut Regiment was named one of the three "most worthy marches" by Col. William Santelmann, Director of the United States Marine Band. This new edition, by another former conductor of the Marine Band, brings the work up to the standards of his former bands library.

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  • £121.00

    Sinfonia #4 - Walter S. Hartley

    A classic wind ensemble work in the core repertoire of all serious wind groups, this work has been recorded by many of the finest college and university bands and wind ensembles. It remains one of the important original wind works of the century. Wingert-Jones is pleased to be able to make this masterwork available to the discriminating conductor.

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  • £82.50

    Tone Poem Symphonique - John Cacavas

    Best described as a contemporary chorale, this moving and introspective work demonstrates colors, textures and contrasts that are possible with the modern concert band. The independent and interweaving melodic lines make this a study in phrasing and interpretation for both conductor and performer. A work well suited as a contest warm-up selection. (4 minutes 10 seconds)

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  • £121.00

    Sound Off - John Philip Sousa

    Named for the traditional marching command, this has become a stirring part of Sousa reenactment concerts. Sousa wrote it while conductor of the U.S. Marine Band and dedicated it to the commander of the Marine barracks in Washington D.C.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £121.00

    Halls Of Honor - David Gorham

    Here is a dynamic work of stature, displaying accomplished compositional skills and spectacular concert band writing. Halls of Honor was commissioned by the Arkansas Chapter of Phi Beta Mu in honor of Eldon Jansen, Band Director Emeritus at the University of Arkansas. The premier performance was at the Arkansas Bandmasters Convention by the United States Army Field Band, Colonel Thomas H. Palmatier, conductor.

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  • £104.50

    Wolverine March - John Philip Sousa

    In 1881, after being named conductor of the United States Marine Band, Sousa composed six new marches to add to the bands repertoire. One of them, Wolverine March, was "respectfully dedicated to His Excellency Hon. David H. Jerome, Governor of Michigan, and Staff." Lively, bright, and stylish, its tuneful quality makes it a natural march addition to concert band programs. As an additional note, Sousa wrote another march in 1926 which he called The Pride of the Wolverines; and while the titles are similar, they are distinctly separate marches and should not be confused with each other.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £82.50

    Resumption March - John Philip Sousa

    1879 was a very eventful year for John Philip Sousa. He was a successful conductor, conducting Gilbert and Sullivans musical comedy, H.M.S. Pinafore, the year before he became the leader of the United States Marine Band, and it was the year he got married. It was also the year he composed Resumption March. The title was a reference to the resumption of the United States to use gold and silver coins following the post-Civil War inflation and depression. The march was published the same year in Philadelphia by the J. W. Pepper music publishing firm.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days