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  • £45.54

    The Thunderer (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sousa, John Philip

    Composed in 1889, "The Thunderer" is one of John Philip Sousa's finest and most famous marches. Master young band arranger David Shaffer has crafted this uniquely playable arrangement for very young musicians, capturing the unique pyrotechnics of the drum and bugle effects from Sousa's original score. This is a perfect introduction to the classic American march style for young bands.

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  • £59.40

    Yorktown Centennial (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sousa, John Philip

    One of Sousa's most outstanding marches in a brand new edition created from the original Sousa Band's traveling parts. Includes extensive program notes and performance suggestions and authorized by "John Philip Sousa, Inc., the Sousa family corporation.

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  • £80.95

    Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (March) - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell

    Now with a full score provided, here's the original Fennell arrangement of this revered John Philip Sousa march. Although there was always a harp included in the photographs of the Sousa Band, this is the only march in his repertoire that includes a part for the harpist. The part is included and can be played on a synthesizer. This one's a real barn burner. (3:20)

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  • £58.50

    Fairest of the Fair - John Philip Sousa / arr. Robert W. Smith and Michael Story

    Of his more than 130 marches, written in 1908, "Fairest of the Fair" remains one of John Philip Sousa's most popular marches. Robert Smith and Michael Story have teamed up to create this developing band version ideal for any second year ensemble. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.

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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
  • £58.50

    Sousa Classics - John Philip Sousa

    Written for the Young Band series and arranged by Victor Lpez, this piece features "El Capitan," "The Liberty Bell," "The Washington Post March," and "The Stars and Stripes Forever"four trio sections of John Philip Sousa's greatest marches. You can never go wrong with a march, and this dynamic arrangement has four of Sousa's best. Bravo! (2:30)

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  • £106.95

    Washington Post - John Philip Sousa

    Next to Stars and Stripes Forever, this march, universally known as "The March King," is probably the best-known march by John Philip Sousa (1854-1932). From its energetic opening through the memorable 1st strain, the tuneful second and memorable trio, this is a beloved example of march writing at its best. A perfect introduction to the 6/8 march style, this very playable version will be a great warm-up march for contest and festival. Duration: 3'

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  • £79.99

    The Northern Pines - John Philip Sousa

    Best known for his military marches, John Philip Sousa was an American composer and conductor of the late Romantic era. Sousa's most famous marches include 'The Liberty Bell', 'The Thunderer', 'The WashingtonPost', 'Semper Fidelis' (Official March of the United States Marine Corps), and 'The Stars and Stripes Forever' (National March of the United States of America).The Northern Pines march was composed in 1931and is scored for Concert Band. Named for the tall and beautiful pine trees that blanket the National Music Camp at Interlochen in northern Michigan, Sousa dedicated the march to the students who came to the camp and toDr Joseph Maddy, its founder. Sousa was the guest conductor of the assembled student band for the premire.This G. Schirmer edition features a full score, full-sized parts and updated instrumentation.

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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.

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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.

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