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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)
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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)
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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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£53.95
Sousa - The March King - John Philip Sousa / arr. Larry Clark
Four of the 'big ones' are here: and of course, Audiences love marches, particularly those that everybody knows! You will appreciate Larry Clark's arrangement; he has reduced the difficulty level but left plenty of Sousa to suit just about anyone. There is no way more enjoyable to close that all-important spring concert. (3:39)
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£73.50
New Mexico March - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
One of Sousa's more obscure marches, it was dedicated to the governor and the people of New Mexico. You'll hear the characteristic musical sounds of Latin and American Indian populations indigenous to New Mexico at the time. Typical of the march king, you'll be impressed with the interesting musical turns. (2:55)
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£53.95
Hands Across the Sea - John Philip Sousa / arr. Jerry Brubaker
Jerry Brubaker has prepared this dynamic Sousa march for developing bands. The energy is retained while the rhythms, notes and articulations have been simplified for young players. As the title implies, was originally composed to express eternal friendship through music to our allies abroad. (3:00) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
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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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£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.
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£73.50
Presidential Polonaise - John Philip Sousa / arr. Carl Simpson
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