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    Festival March - Antonin Dvorak

    Antonin Dvoraks Festival March in C Major was written in1879 for the silver wedding anniversary of Emperor Franz Joseph and Elizabeth of Austria. The march opens with fanfares for trumpets and brass, leading to melodic strains typical of Dvoraks musical genius. The Festival March epitomizes the grand processional genre and would be most suitable for graduations and ceremonial occasions.

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    March from The Sleeping Beauty - Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    This esteemed Russian composer is universally recognized as both a master orchestrator and a master of ballet music. His music remains popular not only in the ballets themselves but also in the many dances and suites drawn from the scores. Tchaikovskys signature on the march form is found in many march settings, including this from The Sleeping Beauty. As the ballet opens, this resplendent march provides the grand entrance music into the regal court of King Florestan.

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  • £60.50

    Highland March - Gene Milford

    Start them off on the right foot with this toe-tapping original march from Composer Gene Milford. The perfect march for laying the foundation for March Style, this traditional form march in 2/4 has accessible rhythms, catchy melodies, and all the trappings of a standard classic! Great for any concert performance.

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  • £60.99

    The Governor's march - Leroy Anderson

    This wonderful march comes with a remarkable history. Originally titled Governor Bradford March, it was written for orchestra in 1948. 50 years later (1998) Tom Everett, director of the Harvard University Band, discovered Mr. Anderson's manuscript for band among some other old band arrangements! This band version was performed for the first time in 1999 and the recording was used by National Public Radio. This striking yet very playable cut-time march is an excellent addition to the repertoire of classic American marches.

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  • £45.00

    March a Doodle Dandy (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Shaffer, David

    This title says it all. A clever melody punctuated by interesting percussion solo moments introduces your young musicians to march performance style. The well-known American folk tune, "Yankee Doodle Dandy" is presented as the "trio" of this march allowing for an interesting independence of high and low voices. Written using only the first six notes learned in band instruction, "March A Doodle Dandy" is an exceptional teaching tool for introducing a unique musical style, and a great programing piece for any concert. Duration: 1.45

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    Maritime March (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - O'Reilly, John

    Maritime March is a jaunty British-style march opening up in the key of C natural minor (Aeolian mode). Sixteenth notes combined with simple syncopations highlight the second strain in a question-and-answer section that pits the woodwinds against the brass. The traditional trio moves to the key of E-flat and features the low clarinets in unison with the French horns. This is a very appealing march that will be easy to put together and really make your young band shine.Duration: 2.30

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    March Celebration (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip

    Philip Sparke selected two well-known marches from the region around Southern Belgium and Luxembourg as the basis for his March Celebration: after we hear an original march theme and second theme in the bass, extracts from the Hammelsmarsch and the spirited Marsch der Ardennen-Jager, which has become a kind of unofficial national anthem in these parts. This festive march is rounded off with another appearance of Philip Sparke's original theme.Duration: 4:15

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    The Governor's March (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Anderson, Leroy

    This wonderful march comes with a remarkable history. Originally titled "Governor Bradford March," it was written for orchestra in 1948. 50 years later (1998) Tom Everett, director of the Harvard University Band, discovered Mr. Anderson's manuscript for band among some other old band arrangements! This band version was performed for the first time in 1999 and the recording was used by National Public Radio. This striking yet very playable cut-time march is an excellent addition to the repertoire of classic American marches.

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  • £60.00

    The Untitled March (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sousa, John Philip - Brion & Schissel

    NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED. Written shortly before his death, Sousa's "The Untitled March" was never performed during his lifetime because a page of the original was misplaced until it was located by Sousa researcher Loras Schissel in 1989. Keith Brion & Loras Schissel have restored the missing music and then edited the march to conform to the standard performance practices of that time using Sousa's original copy. Besides being an exceptional march in the Sousa tradition, this edition includes extensive performance notes and the full and fascinating story behind this historic piece. This publication is an official, authorized Sousa edition of John Philip Sousa, Inc., the family corporation.Duration: 3.40

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    Turkish March (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Beethoven, Ludwig van - Kobayashi, Mika

    The Turkish March (Marcia alla turca) is a well-known classical march theme by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was written in the Turkish style, popular in music at the time. The theme was first used in Beethoven's Six Variations on an Original Theme, Op.76, of 1809. In 1811, Beethoven wrote an overture and incidental music to a play by August von Kotzebue called The Ruins of Athens (Op.113), which premiered in Pest in 1812. The Turkish March appears as movement four of the incidental music.Duration: 3.30

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