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Prince of Denmark's March - Jeremiah Clarke
Jeremiah Clarke (c. 1674-1707) belongs to the generation of English composers following that of Henry Purcell. Not much is known about his early life, but by 1685 he was a chorister of the Chapel Royal, a group of liturgical musicians attached to the court. He held the post of organist at Winchester College from 1692 but later returned to London as Master of the Choristers at St Paul's Cathedral. The Prince of Denmark's March is perhaps his best-known work and was originally written for harpsichord, although Clarke later included it in a collection of pieces for wind instruments.
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Pathfinders March - Philip Sparke
Composer Philip Sparke has long been fascinated by history's pioneers. In all fields of human activity, there has been someone with enormous vision who has made the first step into the unknown. Explorers have found new lands, doctors have discovered new medicines and scientists are pushing the bounds of technology ever further. But there was always one 'pathfinder', someone who was not afraid of the unknown, who dared to go one step further than anyone before him. The march is dedicated those pioneers who have risked everything for the sake of their vision.
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Athletic Festival March - Sergei Prokofiev
An excellent transcription of this classic work for band. The brisk vivacious tempo and dynamic contrast make this a march of joyousness and humor.
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£89.99
The Eagle March - Morten J. Wallin
This lively, modern concert march from the Norwegian composer Morten J.Wallin is an ideal opening piece for your concerts. Hearty rhythmic brass alternates with tuneful melodies in all instrument groups.
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Slztaler March - Reiner Lüghausen
Reiner Lghausen composed this march in the early Seventies and it has never before been published. He gave the work this title because he actually comes from the valley of the same name in Germany. The most important sources of inspiration were the typical American military marches, the undertones of which you will certainly recognise.
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March Mover - Juri Briat
The title of this solid march is derived from a function of the well-known music notation programme, FINALE. The function is called MASS MOVER" and lets you move and copy large chunks of music. This refreshing work is among others things ideal for opening your concert or simply as a regular part of a balanced concert programme.
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£102.99
Hail Nero - Triumphal March (From Quo Vadis) - Miklos Rozsa
In the 1950 motion picture "Quo Vadis" starring Robert Taylor and Peter Ustinov still is one of the greatest movies in the history. The music was composed by Miklos Rosza. The "Hail Nero - Triumphal March" beautifully arranged by Steven Verhaert gives an impression of the greatness of the Roman empire in the days of Emperor Nero.
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March Jambalaya - Stephen Bulla
This exciting concert march follows the standard marchform but has an unusual twist. Following a 'dog fight'middle section, in which players can 'let rip' withsome aggressive playing, the trio used the well knownmelody 'Just A Closer Walk' played in a popular syncopatedNew Orleans jazz style.
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£67.50
The Monument March - David W. Moore
A bright and colorful closer, THE MONUMENT MARCH gives each section of the band an important role to play. The 6/8 meter serves as a nice contrast if your concert is primarily duple-meter based. Nearly every imaginable 6/8 rhythm (without using 16th notes) is included somewhere in this piece, so bands that have had a LOT of experience at playing in 6/8 will enjoy rehearsals as they reinforce those important 6/8 reading skills.A skill-builder for advancing groups!
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£64.99
March of the Nobles - Douglas Court
With stately majesty your band transports the audience back to medieval days. The music fires the imagination, which is a real asset when directing young bands.Careful doubling of important parts makes sure MARCH OF THE NOBLES will be accessible to bands with sketchy instrumentation as well as complete ensembles. And, there are enough accidentals to keep the musicians' skills moving forward, but not so many that rehearsals will bog down.Whether you use it for concert or festival, you are sure to succeed with this great new composition by Douglas Court.Magnificent young band music!
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