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Pop Culture - Monty Norman, Elmer Bernstein, Joseph Barbara, William Hanna, Hoyt Curtain, Henry Mancini, Margaret Cobb, Bruce Channel, David Mook, Ben Raleigh, The Surfaris, and John Philip Sousa / arr. Robert Sheldon
Some of the most recognizable tunes of our time are included in this well-crafted arrangement including and . Additionally, every single section in the band is featured on its own tune, so this is the perfect piece to use on recruiting concerts when each instrument is demonstrated---but it is so much fun to play that you will certainly want to use it on pops concerts for years to come.
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£53.95
High School Cadets - John Philip Sousa / arr. Michael Story
One of Sousa's most popular marches of the 130 he composed was written in 1890 and commissioned by the Washington, D.C. high school now called Central High School. Scored right in the pocket for your young or developing band, this rendition presents the perfect opportunity to teach marcato and march style while performing this historically significant work so important to concert band genre. (2:00)
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£73.50
The Gallant Seventh - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
Written for the 7th Regiment of the 107th Infantry of the New York National Guard in 1922 and composed late in his career, this is considered one of Sousa's best marches. The revered Frederick Fennell arrangement is a standard in the literature. This arrangement now includes freshly engraved parts and a full score! (3:13) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
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£73.50
Riders for the Flag - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
Dedicated to Colonel Osmun Latrobe and members of the Fourth U.S. Calvary, this march clearly reflects the patriotism so characteristic in Sousa's work. Complete with bugle calls in the trio, this stirring march is certain to attract attention. (2:26)
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£60.50
The U.S. Field Artillery - John Philip Sousa / arr. Douglas E. Wagner
Composed in 1917, "the official march of the United States Army" is one of Sousa's most frequently performed titles. It's unique in that it uses a familiar tune for the trio theme; in this case, "The Army Song." The original thematic material has been diligently preserved while scored to be accessible to the developing band. (2:30)
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Give My Regards to Broadway - George M. Cohan / arr. Chris Sharp
This musical salute to Broadway is designed for performance by a wide range of ensembles including accomplished middle school to community and professional groups. Styled after a typical Broadway overture, the arrangement covers a variety of styles including lyrical, two-beat, soft-shoe, and a Dixieland-style segment featuring solo clarinet, trumpet, trombone, tuba, and percussion. A grand finale reminiscent of John Phillip Sousa brings this to a rousing conclusion. Exciting!
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£79.50
Cave of the Winds - Robert Nathaniel Dett / arr. Dana Perna
John Philip Sousa himself was a fan of the music of this important African-American composer. Cave of the Winds is an inventive and highly original march scored for band by Percy Grainger expert Dana Perna.
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Presidential Polonaise - John Philip Sousa / arr. Carl Simpson
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