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£180.00
William Tell Overture for Band - Gioachino Rossini / arr. John Philip Sousa, Loras John Schissel
John Philip Sousa's own transcription of the Rossini war horse! It's everything you would expect...and more.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£78.99
Liberty Loan - John Philip Sousa
"The Liberty Bell"'s WWI cousin, in lilting 6/8 march tempo. Complete with unique chromatic chime solos and great parade drum effects. "Liberty Loan" was the name for the US Government bonds sold to aid in the war effort and John Philip Sousa was the government's best salesman. Sousa's recording of this march was one of the top-selling recordings during the First World War.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99
The Free Lance March - John Philip Sousa
Composed in 1905, this classic and sophisticated march by John Philip Sousa is unique from the standpoint of opening in 6/8, then switching to 2/4 midway. Jay Bocook has skillfully adapted this distinctive march for contemporaryensembles. Dur: 4:00.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.50
Comrades Of The Legion - John Philip Sousa
Dedicated to the American Legion, this march was originally published in 1920. On this publication, Sousa, a Naval officer in World War I and always a patriot, listed his name as John Philip Sousa, Lieut. Com. U.S.N.R.F.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.50
Solid Men To The Front - John Philip Sousa
This wonderful march written by John Philip Sousa was originally published in 1918. Frank Byrne, Administrative Assistant to the Director of the Marine Band, has edited this march so it will provide an opportunity to perform it as Mr. Sousa would have done the work.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.50
From Maine To Oregon - John Philip Sousa
John Philip Sousa is well known throughout the world for his successes with the Sousa Band, and for writing the most popular marches ever written. Some of his marches actually were created from music originally written for an operetta, From Maine to Oregon, based on musical themes from Sousas operetta, The Glass Blower, which was renamed The American Maid. This new edition is created from the original parts as played by the Sousa Band performing under the direction of "The March King" himself.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.50
Esprit Du Corps March - John Philip Sousa
Fans and march enthusiasts will be delighted with this wonderfully stylish rediscovered march. At the time this march was written, Sousa was living in Philadelphia and had not yet begun his Marine Band career - but he was an accomplished composer who already had 34 publications to his credit. However, the march was not published for band until after he left the Marine Band and formed his professional band. This march, listed as Opus 45, is a fitting tribute to the great talent of the young John Philip Sousa, and to the esprit de corps of bands everywhere.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£82.50
Resumption March - John Philip Sousa
1879 was a very eventful year for John Philip Sousa. He was a successful conductor, conducting Gilbert and Sullivans musical comedy, H.M.S. Pinafore, the year before he became the leader of the United States Marine Band, and it was the year he got married. It was also the year he composed Resumption March. The title was a reference to the resumption of the United States to use gold and silver coins following the post-Civil War inflation and depression. The march was published the same year in Philadelphia by the J. W. Pepper music publishing firm.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£82.50
Dashing Through the Stars and Stripes - John Philip Sousa
Written to be a crowd favorite, the ever-popular John Philip Sousa march Stars and Stripes Forever is combined with the holiday favorite Jingle Bells for a clever and playable setting for the holidays. This may be the easiest and most accessible setting of "Sousa meets Santa," with the classic melody, countermelody and bass line. Its a fun combination of two well-known melodies for holiday concerts that will be a favorite of both students and audiences and is sure to be a home run for your program!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50
The Thunderer March - John Philip Sousa
The Thunderer was written by "The March King," John Philip Sousa, in 1889; it was said that it was Mrs. Sousas favorite march. This well-known march is adapted here for young bands and still retains all the charm and appeal of the original. With the woodwind parts lowered and the rhythms and snare drum part simplified, its very playable by most middle school bands. Its a great way for young musicians to experience the music of this famous composer while learning to play in classic march style with separation and dynamic contrast.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days