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£83.50
By the Rivers of Babylon - Ed Huckeby
Strong lyrical writing, combined with exciting rhythms and mixed meters makes this Huckeby composition an exceptional choice for contest or concert performances. Contains a number of short solo passages in the woodwinds and strong active percussion parts to keep your drummers involved and challenged.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£80.95
Black Horse Troop - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
Sousa, who was a horseman himself, completed this wonderful work late in 1925. The march exemplifies the regimental rhythms heard with horse and rider and the Fennell arrangement preserves Sousa's original intent, specifically explaining articulations and musical nuances. has been re-engraved with a full score for the first time. (3:31) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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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)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£50.50
The Duke of Marlborough Fanfare - Percy Aldridge Grainger / ed. Donald Hunsberger
This delightful Grainger fanfare, entitled "The Duke of Marlborough" was originally written in March of 1939. The English folk tune is based on a melody sung by Mr. Henry Burstow and is also utilized as a countermelody in the first movement of . This Hunsberger edition, a warm addition to the Donald Hunsberger Wind Library, is faithful to Grainger's intent and clarifies many intricacies. It offers a variety of performance opportunities serving as either an augmented brass ensemble fanfare or as one portion in a collage of shorter Grainger selections.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£66.95
Golden Jubilee - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
Written in 1928 to commemorate 50 years as a conductor, this often-forgotten Sousa march is joyous and uplifting. In duple time, this quick-step is a welcome addition to any traditional band concert, inside or out. Clearly edited with all original nuances marked. (3:33)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£73.50
The Gallant Seventh - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
Written for the 7th Regiment of the 107th Infantry of the New York National Guard in 1922 and composed late in his career, this is considered one of Sousa's best marches. The revered Frederick Fennell arrangement is a standard in the literature. This arrangement now includes freshly engraved parts and a full score! (3:13) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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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)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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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)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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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)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£80.95
The Pride of the Wolverines - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
Here's one that's often forgotten. Written in 1926 by John Philip Sousa at the request of Detroit's mayor, this charming cut-time march in typical Sousa style is dedicated to Mayor John W. Smith and the people of Detroit. now comes with a full score! (3:43)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days