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£70.00Entry of the Gladiators - Julius FuÄÃk
One of the most popular European-style marches, Entry of the Gladiators is best-known to many listeners as the entry music of the traditional circus. This popular classic, with its oh-so-hummable trio, is presented here in a first-class edition for concert band that will light up any program by a group that can tackle it with the requisite energy and fire.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£63.00The Victors - Louis Elbel
This is the most famous of all college fight songs, but more impottant than that, it is a stellar concert march for contest/festival performance. The lesser known first and second strains are comparible to the great marches of John Philip Sousa and others. Andrew Balent works his magic to make it playable for today's bands.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£70.00Man of the Hour - Henry Fillmore
As with many of Fillmore's great marches, this one was written to a man that Fillmore held in high asteem. It is classic Fillmore at his best. Tuneful as can be!!
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£70.00Armed Forces - The Pride of America! - Boskerck
This is the definitive patriotic armed forces tribute. It features the official songs of all five branches of the Armed Forces, plus The Pledge of Allegiance and The Star-Spangled Banner, with optional audience participation. It even includes parts of Sousa marches as interludes! (The U. S. Army song is the original The Caissons Go Rolling Along version.)This version can be performed as Concert Band with or without Strings, and with piano, SATB, SAB, Two-part, or Men's Chorus.Reproducible string parts are included.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£70.00Golden Friendships - Henry Fillmore
This classic march, edited by Robert E. Foster, maintains the integrity of the original piece by Henry Fillmore. Fillmore considered Golden Friendships one of his best marches. Carl Fischer Music is proud to revive this exceptional march that has not seen the recognition that it truly deserves.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£74.00Bugles and Drums March - Edwin Franko Goldman
Edwin Franko Goldman has provided us with some of the most timeless marches in history. Bugles and Drums, part of our Goldman series, is expertly edited by prominent bandmaster Edward Lisk and is considered one of his best works. The music is authentically presented in a performance edition with extensive program notes concerning interpretation and history.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£39.00Constellation
Introduce the march form to your students with the simplest of marches. This piece features bold trumpet fanfare figures, where quarter notes are the most difficult rhythms to play. In addition, the tune only uses the first 6 notes of the Bb scale (Bb through G) as its range.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£64.99The Band of Bands, 2nd edition - Ted Mesang
Originally published in 1961, THE BAND OF BANDS was composed for the Wisconsin Band Masters. It is unique in style, with terrific melodies and interesting harmonic changes. It makes a wonderful change from the standard marches.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.99Barnum and Bailey's Fractured Favorite - Karl L. King
When Karl King was conducting circus bands, he would frequently edit his marches so the same composition could be used for contrasting acts (for example a lion act one time, and a trapeze act the next). In the same spirit, Thomas Leslie has creatively repurposed this familiar march to suit an imaginary clown act; complete with novelty percussion sounds and a few surprises sprinkled in. A bit outrageous, but definitely fun! Dur: c. 2:20
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£99.99Watch Your Step! - Philip Sparke
Watch Your Step! was commissioned by Stadtmusik Biel from Switzerland and is dedicated to the mayor of Biel/Bienne, Erich Fehr. The title was chosen to represent Biel as the watch-making capital of Switzerland. Watch Your Step! is one part of a series of 'up tempo' Sparke marches such as Slipstream, The Bandwagon and Jubiloso. After a bright opening, a syncopated first theme is played, firstly by clarinets and saxophones, and then by the full band. A 'bass strain' is followed by a contrasting second subject, which is played twice. The bass melody returns to herald a truncated version of the main theme, before the opening fanfarereappears as a coda.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
