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  • £121.00

    Prologue and March (From Ballet Music) - Walter S. Hartley

    Transcribed for concert band from Hartleys earlier Ballet Music. A brief prologue moves into a bright, flashy march that allows each section of the ensemble to have a moment in the sun.

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  • £60.50

    Liberty Square March - Chris Ferguson

    Picture yourself in the town square as marching bands pass by celebrating a patriotic event. That heart pounding pulse, the shine of brass bells...it is infectious! This new, standard-form march from Chris Ferguson has all the trappings of the great marches of old.

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  • £87.99

    Royal Air Force March Past - H. Walford Davies

    This old march, now scored as an accessible grade 3, is brought to the fore by arranger Laurie Lafferty. Your horn in F players will appreciate the inclusion of the melodic line!

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  • £41.50

    Dunkirk March - Mark Williams

    This march commemorates a daring sea rescue during World War II in which over 300,000 French and British soldiers, surrounded by German forces, were evacuated from Dunkirk by a huge volunteer flotilla consisting of every imaginable type of boat-from tiny fishing boats to yachts. This work presents a unique opportunity for musical learning, as well as cross-curricular study in social studies/history.

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  • £78.99

    Here Comes Our Band! March - David Bobrowitz

    The cadence! Horns up! The music! The pride! There's a lot to like about this new march. Lots of color and contrast, and good pars for everyone. A nice mix of traditional and modern. A great way to introduce your band to your audience.

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  • £76.99

    Athletic Festival March - Sergei Prokofiev

    An excellent transcription of this classic work for band. The brisk vivacious tempo and dynamic contrast make this a march of joyousness and humor.

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  • £83.00

    RAF March Past - Walford Davies

    This march, with its rousing and sweeping melodies, is one of the most attractive of all military marches. It is a colorful and spirited work with immediate appeal. Duration: ca. 3 minutes.

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  • £102.99

    Hail Nero - Triumphal March (From Quo Vadis) - Miklos Rozsa

    In the 1950 motion picture "Quo Vadis" starring Robert Taylor and Peter Ustinov still is one of the greatest movies in the history. The music was composed by Miklos Rosza. The "Hail Nero - Triumphal March" beautifully arranged by Steven Verhaert gives an impression of the greatness of the Roman empire in the days of Emperor Nero.

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  • £104.99

    Ceremonial March - Jan Van der Roost

    In the course of the two centuries following the death of Henry Purcell in 1695, no British composer of any statue was apparent. Consequently, the break-through of Edward Elgar (1857-1934) as an internationally known and respected composer at the end of the last century, was of considerable importance. As a composer Elgar was largely self-taught and he looked towards the continent for his inspiration. He is without doubt on par with his contemporaries such as the somewhat younger Richard Strauss. The Belgian composer Jan Van der Roost is a genuine admirer of Elgar's music and on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the composer's death in 1984 he composed the "CeremonialMarch". Van der Roost was inspired by the most famous and frequently played works from Elgar's catalogue of works, the characteristic "Pomp and Circumstances" marches, and decided to add his own, sixth march to the existing collection.

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    Wedding March - Jan van der Roost

    Wedding March is, as the name suggests, a festive composition that the composer wrote for the wedding of a good friend. Performed at the 2008 Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, this piece clearly reflects influences ofMendelssohn and Elgar. It is written in a festive setting, but a beautiful cantabile trio, that is very characteristic of the works of Jan van der Roost, is wonderfully included. An optional organ part is included for those whochose to add a little gloss to their performance. Dur: 5:15 (Grade 4)

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