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£106.95
Hands Across The Sea
Andrew Balent arranging John Philip Sousa is a winning combination in itself, and this popular march has been scaled down sensitively and carefully for the younger band. Inspired by the friendship between the United States and their allies overseas, Sousa composed this march After hearing the phrase, "A sudden thought strikes me, let us swear eternal friendship." The touching patriotism and bold happiness of this work will make your group shine.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£95.95
The 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 7-14 working days
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£95.95
The Gladiator (March) - John Philip Sousa
A lesser-known but unforgettable Sousa march is presented in a terrific arrangement for the modern concert band by the expert Andrew Balent. The opening idea has an intriguing tonal ambiguity (is it major or minor?) and the second strain, introduced by the saxophones, is a real Sousa gem. This is wonderful music by any standard, beautifully scored, and represents the American march style at its most ingratiating.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£106.95
King Cotton (March) - John Philip Sousa
First introduced by Sousa in 1895, this march has become one of his most popular. Andrew Balent has worked his magic to tame the difficulties down for the abilities of the advancing band. Best of all, the result does not sound diluted in the least. This is what Balent does best!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£95.95
Washington Post March - John Philip Sousa
One of the proudest and most well-known of all Sousa marches, is available in a full concert size edited by Frederick Fennell.
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£106.95
Onward-Upward (March) - Edwin Franko Goldman
A delightful example of the Goldman style at its most infectious, this concert edition by Edward Lisk will make this charmer from the early 1930s available for a new generation of performers and listeners. Edwin Franko Goldman (1878-1956), who founded the Goldman band in 1918, was one of the great bandsmen who was inspired by the example of John Philip Sousa in creating the modern marching band repertoire.
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£16.00
Semper Fidelis [March] - John Philip Sousa
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£78.95
The Stars and Stripes Forever (March) - John Philip Sousa
This arrangement sounds especially great. Andy Balent's setting is so stirring that your audience will want to stand up and salute. You'll find that the simplifications and range adjustments that make this work accessible to young bands have not diminished the excitement one bit. Some sections, such as the dogfight, do push the top end of this level, but with a bit of work, we think you will be thrilled with the outcome. This is a perfect flag waver for young bands.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£100.00
Monty Python's Flying Circus - John Philip Sousa
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£68.00
Our Flirtation - John Philip Sousa
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