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£104.50
Pathfinder Of Panama - John Philip Sousa
This great march by the "March King" has been edited to provide conductors and musicians with the most authentic edition ever printed of this famous work as it was performed by the Sousa Band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£121.00
Beau Ideal - John Philip Sousa
Upon leaving the Marine Band to form his own professional band Sousa wrote this classic original march. It has since become a standard in the repertoire of American concert bands and is now available in a new, historically accurate edition.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.50
The Volunteers (March) - John Philip Sousa
Always a patriot, Sousa composed what may be his most programmatic march to honor World War I shipbuilders. Many sounds typical of early 20th century shipbuilding are featured including the sound of sirens, hammering, anvils and riveting machines. A delightful and stylish march with some very unique features!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.50
Pet Of The Petticoats - John Philip Sousa
When Sousa became the fourteenth leader of the United States Marine Band he immediately began to add his own works to the bands repertoire, including Pet of the Petticoats March. This delightful and interesting march is in a different form than that of Sousas later marches, having no introduction, as it begins right with the first strain. Originally written for a stage play of the same name, Pet of the Petticoats March provides a musical window into another era in a simpler, less complex America.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£80.95
Black Horse Troop - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
Sousa, who was a horseman himself, completed this wonderful work late in 1925. The march exemplifies the regimental rhythms heard with horse and rider and the Fennell arrangement preserves Sousa's original intent, specifically explaining articulations and musical nuances. has been re-engraved with a full score for the first time. (3:31) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£66.95
Golden Jubilee - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
Written in 1928 to commemorate 50 years as a conductor, this often-forgotten Sousa march is joyous and uplifting. In duple time, this quick-step is a welcome addition to any traditional band concert, inside or out. Clearly edited with all original nuances marked. (3:33)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£53.95
El Capitan - John Philip Sousa / arr. Robert W. Smith and Michael Story
This wonderful Sousa march has been scored for your second-year students. Even with the rhythms simplified, the excitement remains. is a rousing addition to any program. (1:31)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£80.95
George Washington Bicentennial March - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
Commissioned for the occasion of George Washington's bicentennial celebration in 1932, this march was premiered by the combined military bands in Washington, D.C., conducted by Sousa himself. Now with freshly engraved parts and a brand new full score! (3:51)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£62.95
The Liberty Bell - John Philip Sousa / arr. Michael Story
You can hear the bell in this clearly edited arrangement of the familiar Sousa march. Ample doublings of all the traditional lines ensure a grandiose performance. A solid programming choice for all occasions. (3:42)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£58.50
Corcoran Cadets - John Philip Sousa / arr. Frederick Fennell
Sousa's second decade of writing marches began with The Corcoran Cadets (1890). The piece is an eighth-note march designed more for sit-down playing, rather than for the field. It seems as though Sousa set out to compose a march that would be produced with minimum resources, yet be rhythmically neat, textrurally clean, harmonically and melodically satisfying, and stylistically unique by his own standards. It was the first march performed by The Eastman Wind Ensemble, led by Frederick Fennell, closing their first NBC broadcast in 1953.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days