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  • £49.50

    March Courageous

    Energetic rhythms, flowing melodies and counter melodies, all David Shaffer trademarks, are incorporated into this energetic march. From the excitement of the opening introduction, through the flowing Trio to the bold ending, this exciting march will be a perfect choice for both concert and festival performances.

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  • £59.99

    March of the Marmots (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Houben, Kevin

    March of the Marmots describes the comical creatures that emerge from their winter slumber, at first soft and hesitant, then stridently march from their burrows into the sunlight. This piece is a nice challenge for any ensemble, as every part is equally fun and educational. Enjoy! 02:00

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  • £75.24

    Marching Through Georgia (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sousa, John Philip

    This Sousa march gem from 1921 is now available in a handsome new edition by Sousa expert Keith Brion. This lively 6/8 march will have toes tapping, and it's delightful lilt will please audiences and performers alike. An excellent march for any performance occasion!

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  • £45.54

    Matrix March (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    What a great way to teach "march style" to your young players! The limited technical demands and ranges allow focus on spacing and stylistic issues which are so important to march performances. Yet, it sounds "mature" and more difficult than it really is.

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  • £89.99

    METAMARCH (Concert Band) - Bryant, Steven

    In this third installment of a series of pieces that quote and rework familiar band themes (after Chester Leaps In and ImPercynations), composer Steven Bryant uses the classic march themes Americans We, Liberty Bell March and National Emblem as the basis of this humorous and unexpected take on the traditional march. Slightly warped, but unmistakably entertaining, this well-constructed novelty is sure to bring a smile. Duration: 4:00

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  • £71.28

    Military March Medley (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sousa, John Philip

    "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.

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  • £59.99

    Musicians' March (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    Eric J. Hovi cleverly incorporates a well-known German children's song, Ich bin ein Musikante, into this march, with plenty of syncopated rhythms thrown in for good measure. The simple melody and Jan de Haan's accessible arrangement make Musicians' March an ideal piece for young musicians everywhere.

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  • £174.95

    RUNCORN BRIDGE (Professional Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Carpenter, Gary

    The through-arch bridge that is visible for miles across the Cheshire Gap is one of two adjacent bridges that cross both the River Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal. Its formal name is the Silver Jubilee Bridge is more usually known as the Runcorn Bridge. Runcorn Bridge begins with a brief, quiet, introduction featuring an oboe solo. There follows a lively march at the end of which a reflective interlude (or bridge!) based upon the tune that occurs twice in the march leads to a lyrical, almost nocturnal section spotlighting the alto saxophone. A variant of the first interlude leads to a scherzo-like section kicked off by the euphonium with a 'trio' that contains a Latin-inflected version of the oboe melody first heard in the introduction. A third interlude variant heralds a return of the nocturnal melody firstly as a horn solo but subsequently returning to the alto saxophone. Previous melodic materials gradually combine as an extended crescendo leads to a majestic, but short, coda that in a gesture of symmetrical solidarity refers back to the march tune utilised in the earlier interludes. Duration: 10:30. Recorded on Polyphonic QPRM160D Bells Across the Atlantic.

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  • £37.95

    RUNCORN BRIDGE (Professional Concert Band - Score only) - Carpenter, Gary

    The through-arch bridge that is visible for miles across the Cheshire Gap is one of two adjacent bridges that cross both the River Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal. Its formal name is the Silver Jubilee Bridge is more usually known as the Runcorn Bridge. Runcorn Bridge begins with a brief, quiet, introduction featuring an oboe solo. There follows a lively march at the end of which a reflective interlude (or bridge!) based upon the tune that occurs twice in the march leads to a lyrical, almost nocturnal section spotlighting the alto saxophone. A variant of the first interlude leads to a scherzo-like section kicked off by the euphonium with a 'trio' that contains a Latin-inflected version of the oboe melody first heard in the introduction. A third interlude variant heralds a return of the nocturnal melody firstly as a horn solo but subsequently returning to the alto saxophone. Previous melodic materials gradually combine as an extended crescendo leads to a majestic, but short, coda that in a gesture of symmetrical solidarity refers back to the march tune utilised in the earlier interludes. Duration: 10:30. Recorded on Polyphonic QPRM160D Bells Across the Atlantic.

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  • £12.95

    SALAMANCA (Peninsula March No.1) (Programme Concert Band Extra Score) - Ellerby, Martin

    Extra Score. The Peninsula marches were written for the Coldstream Guards Band in celebration of two great battles the regiment was involved in and fought in Spain in the early 19th Century. The battle of Salamanca, fought in 1812, was one of the duke of Wellington's most dramatic victories and this minor key march caputres the turmoil of such a momentous event. Also available Vitoria (Peninsular March No.1) Duration: 3:05 Grade 3

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