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  • £53.00

    Symbol of Freedom

    SymbolofFreedomisastraightforwardmarch foryoungbands.It is intended to give young players an opportunity to learn the American march style and form with notes and rhythms that are well within theirearly technical level. This piecewould be perfect for a warm-up march for contests or festivals.

    Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
  • £41.00

    Wolverine Trail - Matthew Putnam

    Matthew Putnam'sWolverine Trailis a concert march for beginning bands and is perfect for introducing beginners to the march form and style. This piece is based in the key of E flat major and uses only the first seven notes taught in most method books. It is also rhythmically accessible to beginners, with eighth-note combinations being the most difficult rhythms. This piece follows standard march form except that is does not modulate at the trio section.

    Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
  • £79.00

    Western Reserve - John Pasternak

    Western Reserve is an exciting original march in the classic American march form and style. Composer John Paternak captures the essence of the great Sousa and Fillmore marches in a tuneful and fresh sound. Featuring a fun, catchy trio melody, Western Reserveis well suited for advancing level concert bands and would be a great warm-up march for festivals.

    Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
  • £64.00

    The Red Cape

    Looking for an alternative to the same old American style march for festival? The Red Cape may be your answer. It is written in a Spanish style reminiscent of some of the classic Spanish marches like Amparita Roco, but it is within the technical limitations of young bands. Composer James Meredith draws on his many years of being a band director to give us something fresh and different for your next contest or festival warm-up march.

    Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
  • £41.00

    Playground Parade

    Joseph Compello has written an easy march for the youngest of players. Beginning students are introduced to the march style using only the first six notes and limited rhythms. This piece will show off their progress at the very first band concert--your audience will be amazed at how great they sound!

    Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
  • £64.00

    Red Fury

    In Red Fury, the frantic battle between a man and a fire ant hill is portrayed with dramatic and humorous flair. From the initial calm of the ants going about their business to the chaotic battle that follows, the music uses fast-paced rhythms, clashing dissonances, and vibrant percussion to create a sense of tension and urgency. Each section of the battle is characterized by different musical elements, such as a military march for the ants' preparation and whip-like sounds for the human's attempts to fend them off, ending in the victorious ants' triumph.

    Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
  • £86.00

    Washington Grays - Claudio Grafulla

    A popular concert march for the advancing band in a new edition by edtor Tommy Fry. This is considered one of the greated marches of all time and is not for the faint of heart, but is well worth the effort in this meticulously done edition.

    Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
  • £92.00

    Spartakiade (CB) - Serge Prokofieff - David Byles

    March for a Spartakiade was written for a Russian athletic festival, the Sartakiad, which was inspired by the highly disciplined warriors of ancient Sparta.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £29.99

    Strength and Honour - Ty Watson

    A march for wind (concert) band paying tribute to Canada's military contributions during the 20th century.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £74.95

    Marcia A Montecelio (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Naumann, Siegfried

    Monticello is the name of a little place northeast of Rome where my wife and I have rented a simple home for more than 20 years. We participated intensively in the cultural life of the community where there was also a little band, the Banda Municipale Cornicolana, which consisted of about 55 wind players, mostly youngsters. One day, the "Il Direttore" came to me and asked if I would like to write a march for them, which I naturally did. It became the Marcia a Montecelio. After 14 rehearsals, with everyone tired, perspiring and red in the face, we were forced to give up. The march was too difficult for them. I then wrote another, easier march for them to perform at the forthcoming feast of San Michaeli. The Montecelio march was composed on pure inspiration in just two days. It is written in the Italian style - with a pinch of Sousa.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days