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2020 Summer Instrumental Catalog

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4 Editors' Choice l New H Basic Library ePrint All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision CONCERT BAND He Fanfare and Processional/Recessional— Sir Edward Elgar/arr. James Ployhar. Here is the answer to your graduation march woes! Including two separate, complete marches in one publication, with each march preceded by a short fanfare, James Ployhar has created an exceptionally functional, quite easy-to-play work that can't be beat. The processional march is Sir Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance and the recessional march is a very appropriate original work. 75515 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . ME 67.00 e Graduation Suite—arr. Michael Story. Talk about functional! Michael Story offers solidly scored arrangements of the traditional Pomp and Circumstance and Mouret's familiar and majestic Rondeau that are perfectly suited to bands at the easy level. With optional repeated sections, the dignified works meet a variety of processional and recessional needs. It makes an outstanding addition to your library! 2472314 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . E 62.00 e March from First Suite for Military Band— Gustav Holst/arr. Story. Historically important, the suite this comes from is one of the first pieces writ- ten exclusively for military bands. This arrangement is based on the second theme of the March, a very lyrical melody reminiscent of British folk music. This accomplished setting brings this cherished work to the stands of your beginners, a most welcome addition to beginning band repertoire! 10279758 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . VE 56.00 Pomp and Circumstance (Build-A-Band)— Sir Edward Elgar/arr. Stanton. Now even very small bands or bands with severe instrumentation issues can give an inspiring performance of this classic piece for any graduation ceremony. †In- cludes several options for repeats so that you can make it just the right length for any situation. Option- al percussion and keyboard parts further enhance its versatility. 10280520 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . ME 60.00 Pomp and Circumstance— Sir Edward Elgar/arr. Robert E. Foster. The most famous and best known graduation, com- mencement, or ceremonial processional march in an effective, yet technically easy edition. Written within the technical abilities of any young band, yet full and mature in its musical presentation, this setting will be welcomed by any band needing to play commence- ment without enough rehearsal time, or without their more mature graduating players. 2403616 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . E 45.00 H Pomp and Circumstance (Theme from "March No. 1")—Sir Edward Elgar/arr. Clare Grundman. This is the graduation march against which all other processional marches are measured. It's traditional, stately, and exceptionally familiar, and it satisfies the expectations of virtually everyone who hears it. 151472 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . ME 85.00 He Pomp and Circumstance— Sir Edward Elgar/arr. Kinyon. A quite easy, very straightforward setting of this famous processional march arranged for very young bands. 9902 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . E 45.00 Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1— Sir Edward Elgar/trans. Retford/arr. Reed. It's easy to see why the audience demanded two encores at the premiere of this magnificent march! Alfred Reed has reworked the Retford transcription (written for British military band) to work with today's modern concert band sonorities. Every bit of the original, including the famous trio so often used to accompany commencement ceremonies, is found here in all its glory. This belongs in all band libraries! 2456143 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . MA 80.00 Pomp and Circumstance/Recessional— Sir Edward Elgar/arr. Hill & Elledge. One of the most practical pieces of music in any band library is an arrangement of Sir Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance. Accompanied by a stirring recession- al, this pair of ceremonial works will be an invaluable addition. Both contain multiple endings to allow maximum flexibility in performance, and feature solid scoring which is effective both indoors and out. 2216521 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . E 55.00 To Those Who Dream (Fanfare and Processional)—Larry Daehn. A stately and regal ceremonial work based on poems and essays written by band members of the school that commissioned it. An introductory fanfare leads to a grand processional filled with drama, no- bility, enthusiasm, and warmth. It's especially suited for graduations, memorial concerts, or ceremonial events as well as concerts and festivals. 11002141 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . ME 74.00 e Triumphant March (Huldigungsmarch)— Edvard Grieg/arr. Robert E. Foster, Jr. This striking march has been carefully arranged so young bands can experience the thrill of performing works from the classical orchestral repertoire. The regal style of the original is displayed brilliantly, providing a rewarding and contrasting performance selection. It can also be used as a processional march for graduation or ceremonial occasions. 10981987 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . E 47.00 GRADUATION MUSIC 6 Go to cart

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