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£41.50
Dunkirk March - Mark Williams
This march commemorates a daring sea rescue during World War II in which over 300,000 French and British soldiers, surrounded by German forces, were evacuated from Dunkirk by a huge volunteer flotilla consisting of every imaginable type of boat-from tiny fishing boats to yachts. This work presents a unique opportunity for musical learning, as well as cross-curricular study in social studies/history.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£48.95
Royal March - Robert Sheldon
This processional-style march is an excellent choice for opening a concert or performing at a graduation ceremony. Correlated to Book 1, Level 5 of , this piece is playable by young players in their first year of training. (1:30)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£58.50
March of the Dragon Masters - Robert Jager
The "inspiration" for March of the Dragon Masters came from the composer's son, who has a great interest in both medieval legends and in science fiction. Although there is no specific story behind the various "events" of the music, the spirit of dragons, knights and sorcerers was intended to be ever present in this brief drama.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£14.95
King Cotton March - John Philip Sousa
King Cotton is a military march composed in 1895 by John Philip Sousa, for the Cotton States and International Exposition (1895). The expression "King Cotton" in general refers to the historically high importance of cotton as a cash crop in the southern United States.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£66.95
Defenders of the Blue (March) - Paul W. Whear
This staple in the LudwigMasters catalogue has been reworked by the composer for symphonic band. Tuneful and spirited, it is a march well worth preparing.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£73.50
R.C.M.P. Regimental March - Charles O'Neill / arr. Darrin Oehlerking
In 1952, the became the official march of Canada's national police force. It is still used to this day to musically represent the RCMP at official functions and ceremonies. This is an important and significant historical piece of music, which has been carefully arranged for modern wind band.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£66.95
Oxford Street (March) - Eric Coates / arr. Douglas E. Wagner
This first-ever transcription of the opening "march" takes the listener to the hustle and bustle of London's west-end shopping district. Dubbed the "uncrowned king of light music," Coates' instantly recognizable scoring in a march-style is a certain winner for Douglas Wagner's new concert band setting. Full of energy, will be a cherished addition to any program. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£50.50
March of the Ladybugs - Barry E. Kopetz
This clever march depicts a procession of ladybugs, those everyday insects that always seem to capture the spotlight. A persistent minor second interval depicts the occasional flapping of their wings, and the piece even comes complete with a "bug fight" - uhh...dog fight, that is! An excellent change of pace for your next program!
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£50.50
The Billboard March - John N. Klohr / arr. Lewis F Buckley
One of the most famous marches of all time, The Billboard exudes energy and excitement. This new arrangement by Commander Buckley actually takes it to an even higher energy level with new treatment of horns and clarinets. This updated arrangement of a classic march is a must for every serious band library.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£242.50
Labyrinth for Symphonic Band (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Aagaard-Nilsen, Torstein
I wrote Labyrinth to celebrate the 450th anniversary for the city of Fredrikstad. The Danish king Fredrik II agreed to establish a new town further down the river Glomma, to make it easier to defend from the Swedes. The piece is a network of quotations mixed with my own pitch material. My versions of the quoted melodies are not authentic, and sometimes hard to recognize. However, the different quotations give the music an aura of tonality. For example, a dance tune composed by the Flemish composer Mattheus Le Maistre (1505-1577). The melody also occurs in the first danish book of hymns written after the reformation. Since Norway for 400 years was a part of Denmark and everybody had to write and read Danish, they used much of the same music, too. I also use regular Danish hymn tunes and quote from a religious folk song from the area around Fredrikstad. The military signals I use are authentic (for example, The Old Danish March), and I am very sure they were used in the Old Town (the fortress) of Fredrikstad. The drums quote from The Downfall of Paris. This could have been heard played by professional soldiers hired by the Swedes from Scotland. This edition is a revised version made in 2020. - Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen. Duration: 23.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days